discussion about what thewe outlines of a successful negotiation between our two countries might ultimately be. sean: here with reaction, former deputy assistant to the president, fox news national security strategist sebastian gorka and author of the best seller, a friend, we don t always agree, but he is my brother, geraldo rivera. good to see both of you. let me start with you, geraldo. i ve always been a fan. pompeo is a genius. i ve beenn a fan of his for a long time. i m glad he s our secretary of state. what he says to me is very impressive. think about this. drumm calls him a little rocket man, he shows military force, puts sanctions in place, the rockets stopped being fired, the world a safer, three hostages are released come across as the dmc, talking about denuclearizing, denuclearization of the korean peninsula. good story. i will say. consider how much we have traveled since the olympics, just since the
victory. we had a very good call and i suspect that we ll probably be meeting in the not too distant future to discuss the arms race and also to discuss ukraine and syria and north korea and various other things. paul: president trump facing blow-back for his call this week to russian president vladimir putin. the president consisten congratd putin for his victory in last sunday s election despite the national security advisors reportedly instructing him not to do so. trump defended the call. he said he called president putin to congratulate him on his victory. in the past obama called him also. the fake news media said this was a bad thing. thewe re back with dan henniger, mary kissel and bill mcgurn.
putin and congratulated him on the victory, his electoral victory. we had a very good call and i suspect that we ll probably be meeting in the not too distant future to discuss the arms race and also to discuss ukraine and syria and north korea and various other things. paul: president trump facing blow-back for his call this week to russian president vladimir putin. the president consisten congratd putin for his victory in last sunday s election despite the national security advisors reportedly instructing him not to do so. trump defended the call. he said he called president putin to congratulate him on his victory. in the past obama called him also. the fake news media said this was a bad thing. thewe re back with dan henniger, mary kissel and bill mcgurn.
that is his and that propelledat him to the white house. but there is, i think, a significantly larger movement right now that reaches from academia to business to media to our public education system. it is absolutely pervasive in our society. bill: now, why is it a threat though? aren t americans entitled to have left-wing views if they want to? absolutely. it is not a question of rights. it is a question of difference in degree here and the animus a that has been created byee the tactics that they are employing. i didn t mention politics. we were watching in the u.s. senate, whether it be thewe demonstrations against a president who hadn t even been in office but a matter of hours before there were protests, half a million people in the streets of washington, d.c. it is an animus and an activism that means to destroy not simply delegitimize aoy presidency, but to destroy a federal government right now that is under the control of the president of the unitedsi state.
they literally block it off and it s led by great leadership. guys like tom brady, matt slate slater, all these guys. sean: tim, the next question is that why they are here so often? there are a couple of reasons they are here so often. sean: is a joke. he is a long-suffering jets fan. by the way so brady, this is his seventh opportunity. he was stopped twice by one team, the new york giants. don t blame me, pat s fans, i wasn t there at the time. thewe giants have to answer. the issue in this game is that dan quinn knows how to play against them. we forget that super bowl ii years ago? they had them down by ten points with 7:00 to the fourth quarter. but you can t stop tom brady forever. sean: i don t know why this year, all the sports writers, they are the worst human beings on earth. sports writers are thehe worse.