in the word flurry and claims all over the map. among the few re-occurring themes, the president s relationship with the media. as critic and consumer, his lifelong addiction to the new york times, which he loves to hate but finds himself needing just the same, and his unfetterred love for one particular cable news network. you can check with sean hannity, you can check with fox, because they covered it very strongly. i was accused by four or five women who got paid a lot of money to make up stories about me. we caught them and the mainstream media refused to put it on television. they refused to even write about it. the whole top center front page of the new york times, the new york times did false reporting. they re fake news. and you know what? the new york times would not report that their story was fake. front page.
in the word flurry and claims all over the map. among the few re-occurring themes, the president s relationship with the media. as critic and consumer, his lifelong addiction to the new york times, which he loves to hate but finds himself needing just the same, and his unfetterred love for one particular cable news network. you can check with sean hannity, you can check with fox, because they covered it very strongly. i was accused by four or five women who got paid a lot of money to make up stories about me. we caught them and the mainstream media refused to put it on television. they refused to even write about it. the whole top center front page of the new york times, the new york times did false reporting. they re fake news. and you know what? the new york times would not report that their story was fake. front page. when i heard that they caught these four people, i said, wow, that s a big story.
a pardon can equal obstruction of justice. some people can say he has unfetterred unlimited pardon power. yes he does, but once he exercises it. you pardon that same person because that person s relative gave you a million dollars, that is corrupt. i didn t know there was a limit on the pardon power. there is an unlimited power, but once you do, we are not trying to limit the power, but looking behind it. if intent is corrupt. the person still gets pardoned. exactly. thoughts of that carolyn. everyone is thinking pardon. like he cares about this guy. he probably doesn t care at all about mr. cohen at this point to
might be recommending, you put your finger on something important but i m not certain it s going to be at the end of the day dispositive. it s certainly something for all of us to keep an eye on and to view as we see mueller move forward to conclusion. so let me now play contrarian with my own opinion, something that you made reference to. there is the view of the president, which is, i have the unfetterred right to fire comey and i was relying on an opinion from rod rosenstein. i fired comey because of the way in which he handled hillary s e-mail, as crazy as that would sound to many. of course, contrary to that is the interview that he gave to lester holt. let s just remind people of some of what he had to say. roll the tape. but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. knowing there was no good time to do it. and, in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i
killed all the little kids some years back. he certainly would have been noticed. beg as question, why didn t someone try to stop him? to your point, you re right. someone might are. there was no shooting incident or any violence incident we re told prior to this first classroom event. what do you make of that? seems, again, more than likely that he went unfetterred to the extent that he got in the art room from the primary point of ingress. that s the flaw. neil: he knew exactly where he was going. by all accounts. seemed to be a direct beeline to that location. neil: and after the incident in the classroom where he targeted this young woman, we don t even know that, but after that, an alarm was set off by a nearby teacher, students flooded the halls, flooded outside and became easier targets.