banks that have done business with donald trump and his family. presidential pardons apply only in federal cases, not in state cases. we ll hear more about that later in this hour. and at the end of this hour tonight, we will consider the future of republican senate leader mitch mcconnell and why that future looks very bleak tonight. everyone knows that the presidential campaign is already underway, but so are senators reelection campaigns. those senate re-election campaigns are operating on a much quieter track. so we don t know exactly what mitch mcconnell might be doing or planning for his re-election next year, but it is more likely than it has ever been in mitch mcconnell s career that he just might not run for re-election this time. his polling in kentucky could not be worse, and paul ryan s retirement must be looking pretty comfortable to mitch mcconnell right now. we will show you all the reasons why mitch mcconnell might not
we will show you all the reasons why mitch mcconnell might not run for re-election at the end of this hour and how he could actually be defeated in kentucky if he does run for re-election. one of the reasons mitch mcconnell might not run for re-election is what is happening in the house of representatives right now under democratic control. if the democrats took control two years from now, mitch mcconnell would be watching from the sidelines even if he did manage to run for re-election. and what happens in the house of representatives is that the freshman members on the democratic side of the house have changed everything. one of the new stars of the freshman class and the house of representatives will join us in a moment. she has already mastered the very difficult art of having a real impact in those five minutes of question time that she s allowed in house hearings.
ever, best whoever played the game? don t let me get in the middle. you guys can duke it out amongst yourselves. recently espn tried to break down all the reasons why lebron james is so dominant in the nba. obviously, his size does not hurt, his height and his strength, being ambidextrous does not hurt. his work ethic does not hurt. but what espn is sort of pitching as lebron james real secret weapon is his mind, and not in like a glossy generic, he is a real smart cookie sense. specifically, the espn case for lebron james as the greatest ever is that he has something called eidetic memory, which is essentially the medical term for crazy, crazy freakish recall, which is sometimes called photographic memory. and the mental edge that that gives him in practice and in prep and on the court at all times, that is priceless.
respectfully, i say you re kidding yourself if you think that this is not a, avery impactful presidency. i laid out all the reasons why. but i think you re misinterpreting the way i delivered it. hit me with another one. by your assessment, osama bin laden should at one point have been b time s person of the year. vaughn, absolutely. absolutely. and the year was 2001. and ru drk y wurdy was the time the year and i understood that and had tremendous respect for rudy giuliani s impact. but would you really argue that in 2001, osama bin laden wasn t the person who had the greatest impact on world events? of course he was. and in this instance, time took the easy way out because i m
but this is a president targeting a talk show host. i think it shows that maybe trump doesn t completely understand the position he is now in. he s not a manhattan real estate guy mixing it up on twitter. he s not a candidate anymore. this is the president of the united states. when the american people elected a fighter, i think they thought he would be targeting, you know, the leader of north korea, not a morning show host. and it also brought back you know, you played in your intro the megyn kelly comment from the debate. the access hollywood. it brings back the worst moments of his campaign, the reasons why hillary clinton won 54% of the female vote, and those overall. but i m not sure it will have a direct impact on the health care vote. ambassador sherman, your reaction to this as someone who has worked in the white house, when you re poring over carefully every word the president is going to have to