that s peak. that s the best. it s the best. forget about harvard and yale, you brought up a great point about the numbers you were poring over in alabama. it speaks to how bad things are for republicans right now. we went to mountainbrook specifically because we thought those were the it s a wealthy, well-educated republican enclave in birmingham, alabama. and i ve never met anybody that wasn t a republican in mountainbrook in the 30, 40 years i ve been going to alabama. i ve never seen the democratic side of mountain brook. doug jones had to do well. you were talking about numbers out of there and the entire county that were staggering. yes, i went into several of these. these are districts that i guess have reluctant trump supporters, upper middle class that trump
steps forward i don t know that another woman would make a difference. i m with you. you can t prove this. so the people that want to believe it will believe it. the people who don t want to believe it won t. take harvey weinstein. the first two actresses came out were significant players in the film industry. people were, it was the cascading effect that has taken wasn t a republican running in alabama. i think what will happen is if more and more women come forward. it never stops with one story. even conservatives in alabama who have faith in roy moore. the only hope is that it turns off enough of the voters. that s what i ve heard. we had a 13-point party advantage in virginia. we won t have that even he with the republican turnout in
is sustain some sort of republican brand going forward that if and when he ever wants to run for president the party remains viable nationally. trump is dangerous to that reality. but you have senator corker who last week surprised a lot of people by comments he made on local television about the president, about the president s stability. look, i honestly think that if you re paul ryan, i don t see the harm in it. unless you don t believe it. unless you think that s not something that you should raise, it seems to me that donald trump remember, anderson, donald trump wasn t a republican before he was running for president and i don t know if he ll be one after he s president, but this is someone loosely affiliated with the republican party. paul ryan is someone who was a staffer on capitol hill before he ran for congress, certainly before he became speaker of the house. this is someone who has a long time of service within the republican party. yes, there are people who had run
let s take an ad. let s use one of those pacs. pretty insulting to that audience to ask them if they knew that abraham lincoln was republican. that fact appeared earlier in the president s teleprompter. and then he had this kind of delayed surprise reaction to it. it was a national republican congressional committee event. they know. everyone in that room knows that abraham lincoln was republican. donald trump s favorite president wasn t a republican. but president trump believes if his favorite president had been president in 1861 instead of abraham lincoln, we wouldn t have had a civil war. i mean, had andrew jackson been a little bit later, you wouldn t have had the civil war. he was he was a very tough person, but he had a big heart. and he was he was really angry that he saw what was
with partisanship. that s a committee historically operated in very bipartisan fashion. i continue to be puzzled by chairman nunes behavior with respect to this white house investigation. that wasn t a republican way of acting that way and when we questioned him, it wasn t base we were democrats. i want to give mike conway a lot of room. he may change the approach a little bit. as you saw in the open hearing the democrats did focus on what the headline was, there is an investigation into the mobility of collusion hand links of the trump campaign and the investigation much more focused on the leaks. and coming up, the turning point of congressman nunes and he said he saw no need to step aside.