they know where the policies are in the trade ups are. it s time to make a decision. the problems here and the disputes here. what to do with medicaid. how much authority you get back to the states. how many the pack taxes were. it s just turning those dials. in order to make it more generous. he s in a make a decision about what can get to a majority. on what he is telling members
we ve been trying to figure out exactly what s happened over the past seven days and what it means. what does it mean to you? as we near the end of the first 100 days, which in its totality cannot be judged as successful by any measure, but they are ending better than they began. and they re ending better than they began because inside the white house serious adults are beginning to assert their can we talk about the trade-ups here? national security council, can you think of a more dramatic trade-up from michael flynn to swr general mcmaster in all of your years covering politics? no. it s extraordinary. someone who is accomplished, econoclastic dereliction of duties a must read about the misjudgments in the vietnam war. general mattis, mike pompeo, cia directorraduate of wt point
wall and mass deportations. are we to take these things seriously, something donald trump put out during the campaign and sort of stepped back a little bit. are we actually going forward with those? those are questions for general kelly. you look what s so fascinating, we re going to talk about secretary of state for a second. you look where donald trump started with john bolton and rudy giuliani. you look at homeland security where he started with a guy out of kansas who would have been a radical selection. it s remarkable where he started and ended up with general kelly. talk about a series of trade ups. we ll see whether john mccain and lindsey graham and others believe rex tillerson is a trade up. confirmation hearings for secretary of state, rex tillerson goes before the senate foreign relations committee tomorrow. usa today reports while tillerson was a top executive, subsidiary of exxonmobil did business with sudan, syria,
want around donald trump. in the new york times piece on him, they say he has democratic leanings, donated to democratic candidates, a moderating influence. i m shocked we ve said that word a lot. this is what s so fascinating again. when they get past saying he s an autocrat, nazi, will take a look at this process that s gotten us from the radical choices he was talking about at the beginning to some of these people like tillerson certainly there are a lot of concerns on russia but kelly. climate change. and climate change. kelly and many other people who are such trade ups. i think obviously jared was always going to be there franklin templeton from the beginning. as you said, he s seen as a moderating influence even among
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