in cuba because of the escalation factor, as opposed to merely thinking about it quietly, we would never have gotten those russian missiles out of cuba. this administration has been too intimidated by putin s nuclear threats. we can manage those threats and still protect our interests. i m interested in what you have to say about this because president biden says that he s not walking back anything after saying that putin can t remain in power this weekend. you are one of the people who have said that those remarks were a mistake. today the president said that he was expressing his outrage and it wasn t about policy. do you think that settles the matter? what are your thoughts on that? well, this was an unfortunate statement by the president. he and his team realized it was a mistake. but the president doesn t want to admit that he made a mistake, but presidents have a right to do. the problem is that the russians will remember this and putin will weaponize it. the odd and sad thin
we know what you re up to. don t worry, there is someone who would love the opportunity to take you off the face of the [ bleep ] earth. come get [ bleep ] muslim piece of [ bleep ] jihadist. your gop, ladies and gentlemen. we re back with our panel. so, david, there are crazy people that leave nasty messages, but the difference here is not a story about her, this is about kevin mccarthy who revealed himself in full when he spent his day picking out donald trump s starburst flavors. he went through and picked out only the flavors trump wanted. we should have known what was going to happen after that. that was his ball game. wasn t about policy. wasn t about integrity. the only person he sought to hold accountable for anything is
and he was telling me about how he s coming out of the store and trying to get his car out of the lot, and the car next to him had a hillary bumper sticker on it. and the child, a little 4 or 5-year-old child who was screaming at the mother, screaming. and the mother was apologizing to the child. and this is the car with the hillary bumper sticker. and he said to me, i just can t let people like that take over this country. you see, it wasn t about policy. it was about that. he sees people who have no common sense, who are letting a different each side sees the other side as an existential threat. now, i think the republicans are doing is an existential threat. i mean, they are playing with the kind of fire we have never seen anyone play before in this country, talking about elections that don t matter, votes that don t count. whatever happens we re just going to say we won. that is the greater threat. slow moving coup, you called it. yes. what is it a slow moving coup
did he not win flat out. ainsley: what you mean he ran on saying i m anti-trump. i m anti-president trump. ed: vote for belief so i could be a check on him. ainsley: wasn t about policy i want to run against the republican party. steve: ultimately the larger goal is democrat want to say look, donald trump was elected. it was a fluke. russians, all about the russians. ed: they hacked. steve: every election going forward towards the mid terms and democrats are going to gain steam. they did not gain steam last night even though you had donald trump a furious counter attack kept that man under 50%. then about midnight last night, donald trump, the president of the united states tweeted this out. despite major outside money, 8 million and fake media support and 11 republican candidates big r win with runoff in georgia. glad to be of help. ed: now there is a runoff in june where jon ossoff, the democrat we just saw, will be facing off with karen handle the republican who got the
them and they saying sour grapes. i would say the party has to move forward and the election is over and i think heather: will they be able to do that though or the next time around will they focus on the demographics that they did this time around, women and minority. the democratic won two of the last eight years, this time around president-elect trump won, we have things we need to work on with our party to get the working voters to believe that we are good for the economy. the truth is that this election wasn t about policy, it was much more of a popularity vote and at the end of the day, those people who came out and those various states were the secretary needed decided to vote for trump. i wish we go back to talking policy about the economy. heather: it s not just a popular vote. it was a matter of policies not working in washington right now. the entire, you know, state of washington, d.c. not working and