anthony: what i think is under-celebrated about you guys in particular was your kindness. you were famously really, really supportive of the people you came up with your contemporaries, the people came up with your contemporaries, the people around you who weren t doing as well. letting each other sleep on each other s floor. debbie: there was nothing at stake. anthony: there was nothing at stake. i mean, this in a good way, you were raining hits from the beginning, i mean these are enduring songs that people are still listening to and hold up. i just think a lot of people had low expectations, you didn t, you had a plan, right? chris: well, no, if we had a plan we would ve made more money, and not got so completely
around you who weren t doing as well. letting each other sleep on each other s floor. debbie: there was nothing at stake. anthony: there was nothing at stake. i mean, this in a good way, you were raining hits from the beginning, i mean these are enduring songs that people are still listening to and hold up. i just think a lot of people had low expectations, you didn t, you had a plan, right? chris: well, no, if we had a plan we would ve made more money, and not got so completely [ bleep ] over by the industry, as it were. debbie: we had a plan to survive. chris: yeah, ongoing. debbie: we had a plan to keep going, doggedly.
anthony: what i think is under-celebrated about you guys in particular was your kindness. you were famously really, really supportive of the people you came up with your contemporaries, the people around you who weren t doing as well. letting each other sleep on each other s floor. debbie: there was nothing at stake. anthony: there was nothing at stake. i mean, this in a good way, you were raining hits from the beginning, i mean these are enduring songs that people are still listening to and hold up. i just think a lot of people had low expectations, you didn t, you had a plan, right? chris: well, no, if we had a plan we would ve made more money, and not got so completely [ bleep ] over by the industry, as it were. debbie: we had a plan to survive. chris: yeah, ongoing. debbie: we had a plan to keep going, doggedly. but i think the thing that was
doesn t agree with what they re saying. and these people being the people listed, john brennan and the eight or nine names of people. he mentioned peter strzok, the former fbi agent, he mentioned john brennan and andrew mccabe, the former fbi official. and he was saying that he was just not happy with them and thought that their clearances needed to be revoked or evaluated. as he was continuing down this path in discussing this, he did mention the russia investigation. he said i did not a target of it. he said that it s a sham, it s a witch hunt. then he said these people let it. so he drew this line between the russia investigation and security clearance issue, which some members of his staff really weren t doing. so it s a bit of variance in what his staff is saying, where they re saying this was trying to clean up a process where too many people who are undeserving have the security clearances. so this business of these people let it, that s a whole
think are none of these things directly affect them. but yet they gravitated to trump s message. i do think that yes, personality plays a role in it. we have personality driven politics all over the world now, no the just the u.s. absolutely. this is happening all over the world. but i do think there are two sets of people within the party. public trump supporters and the secret ones. they are people who are upwardly mobile. they have already been fit financially. weren t doing poorly to begin with. and so had how do you account for them? you account for them because they are also it s about the democrat. demographic. race. because why else if they were doing well under obama backing get our remote guest in. because i wonder, then, in sort of the where the republican