area where you look into the north. but this is not something you can wake out saying i am going to check out the dmz. you have to plan this in advance and get approved, you know. photocopy, you know, name, social security, birthdate, all of that. yeah, yeah, i mean, clearly something that they want to know who is there because this is an incredibly sensitive part of the world. colonel leighton, we were just playing those video reels of former president trump in the dmz with kim jong-un in his administration. i was not far away in south korea when that was happening. a lot of this antagonism from north korea is designed to get moments like this. the biden administration has not engaged in that same way. so is kim jong-un trying the same basic tactic here, trying to get attention to potentially get more engagement? i think that might be the
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finance disclosure rules are written for exactly this reason, so that the american public knows who they re voting for and where their money is coming from. and that s why, you know, i think you hear the president this week talking so much about how rats and flipping is bad and all these things. he s got to be really, really scared at this point because frankly everyone he s worked with appears to be a witness to some federal crime or other that he committed. as someone who has spent much of your career as a lawyer in government, around government, arguing before the supreme court, in the justice department, where are we after the end of this week? have you seen something like this before? is this entirely uncharted waters or is it not? it s a despicable, terrible place we re in. i ve seen video reels of nixon in 1974, and frankly, that s the closest. but i can tell you, you know, having served twice at the
department, where are we after the end of this week? have you seen something like this before? is this entirely uncharted waters or is it not? it s a despicable, terrible place we re in. i ve seen video reels of nixon in 1974, and frankly, that s the closest. but i can tell you, you know, having served twice at the justice department and having a lot of friends who are there and friends who are leaving because they can t stomach it, this is unprecedented. this is a president who you know, he started out sounding like a white supremacist in 2017 and he s evolved really to sound like a two-bit criminal, or devolved. i mean, the language that you re hearing about rats and flipping and praising former convicted felons like paul manafort, this is not becoming of the president of the united states, who after all in article 2 of our constitution takes an oath to faithfully execute the laws of the united states. and that is the opposite of what s going on here.
credit that she is willing to step into that lion s den. i don t want to go to berkeley. i would do it to make a point at this point but you know, who needs this aggravation? sean, i will go with you. we will go on a tour. with ann coulter. she has a lot of things going on but one of us, two of us, all three of us will do a tour of the most magical campuses in the united states. they are easy to find. we will see how much they believe in free speech and tolerance and the peace and love and everybody get along movement. they really don t. they never have. the free speech movement of the 1960s in berkeley, you can go back and watch all those old video reels. bill buckley did a famous firing line about the free speech movement. the antiwar movement.