in big trouble. the great lou dobbs. right? but you see, oh, maria maria bartiromo. i m in trouble. i know i left out probably 10. but i didn t think i would be doing this. but they are blowing them away. cnn is down at the bottom of the totem poll. msnbc isn t even close to being next these shows. they are more elite than me? i m more of everything they have, including this. and i became president and they didn t. [cheers and applause] and it s driving them crazy. jesse: judge jeanine is very
in big trouble. the great lou dobbs. right? but you see, oh, maria maria bartiromo. i m in trouble. i know i left out probably 10. but i didn t think i would be doing this. but they are blowing them away. cnn is down at the bottom of the totem poll. msnbc isn t even close to being next these shows. they are more elite than me? i m more of everything they have, including this. and i became president and they didn t. [cheers and applause] and it s driving them crazy. jesse: judge jeanine is very
the campaign who didn t end up in the administration. paul manafort is a great example, corey lewandowski, who you famously feuded with. there are people playing key roles in the campaign who don t end up in the administration. that can t be the thing that determines whether they played important roles in the campaign or not. but you can t have it both ways. we re also hearing a lot of complaints that donald trump is not getting the best and brightest, especially into his state department and national security apparatus. if you had a pulse and some foreign policy acumen, i think you d be in the administration s appointment among the administration s appointments right now. the fact of the matter is this guy was at ben carson s campaign for like five or six weeks. the way he got into that campaign was very similar, with an inflated resume and a linkedin message. right. but here s the thing. i am willing to believe charitably this guy was low on the totem poll, but he was e-mailing
charitably this guy was low on the totem poll, but he was e-mailing sam clovis, who was up for an administration position until it was yanked in response to what happened. he said i ve got a person who s a russian agent who can give me dirt on hillary clinton through vladimir putin s niece and sam clovis, who i think you would agree ranks higher is like awesome, let s do it. that suggests the campaign was into this idea. sam clovis actually brought papadopoulos and carter page into that advisory board to begin with, and so i would imagine that they would have been e-mailing back and forth. you know, clovis has said that he was trying to just be nice in his response. i know that he s since left his role pulled himself out of consideration for an agriculture job. actually i think that the fact that he was brought in at all by clovis or anyone was a mistake. and certainly responding in any
not care all that much who the next hhs secretary is. well, you know, the hhs secretary is going to have a lot of ability to undermine obamacare if he or she chooses. so i think that and obviously that job is a pretty big job and important one in the country. so whether or not donald trump cares particularly about that department compared to others, i think the american public has a good reason to care a lot about who is going to be in there next. one of the interesting aspects of this sorry is that the immediate replacement is a deputy assistant secretary, which is pretty far down the totem poll in a cabinet agency and, you know, you wouldn t expect that that would be where you would draw the next person from, but obviously the cupboard is pretty bear right now at a lot of these agencies because there have not been people nominated and confirmed. this is pretty tricky because the president doesn t generally like to say anyone around him has done anything wrong unless he s going