the officer manager says customers were confused. i answer the phone every day. so, a lot of people would call and didn t even realize it was a public course. we thought, well, if we change the name, then now it s going to be okay. people are going to know we re a public course. but arthur said not everyone he talked to weren t on board. people arguing with me. i said, you have to leave it that way, you have to leave it that way. in an effort to get the word out, they launched a contest. they wanted to engage with customers. we thought really including the public into the name change was the way forward. holding the competition really made everybody start talking about, oh, alcoma s going to change their name. they re not going to be alcoma anymore. what should the name be? an employee s son submitted the winning name. that s when the push began. the transition started slowly by using the old and new names on printed material. megan was hesitant to make a
words they would dog cuss him. they would say what a fool, what an idiot. i can t believe i m having to defend this guy. if you were in the congressional dining room they would be trashing bill clinton saying we should be worried about getting jobs in this district but we have to defend this stupid behavior in the white house. are you starting to pick that up from republicans who were expressing anger that donald trump put hills and the party in this position by stupid tweets about barack obama three weeks ago? look, i think behind the scenes there are a lot of people doing exactly what they described. some people doing it in public. lindsey graham essentially out there saying this whenever you point a camera and ask a question about it. i do think there s an incredible level of frustration. some of it is broader sense with the president as well. there were a lot of republicans that weren t on board with it. in public they don t make noise but if you text with them or
rumble on the major questions that face the country. they look at donald trump coming to cpac and what they love about him the most, he s teaching them how to fight. he s teaching them to fight back and that s often important when you think about, if we don t get this economy rolling pretty soon, americans are going to be hurting even more and i think it makes real question whether what s the roll of america around the globe and the global compli. if we don t protect your our borders, and protect from islamic terrorism. the people want to fight back and take back our country. elizabeth: not necessarily everybody voted for donald trump. i saw a ton of hats, but i talked to people the last couple of days who weren t on board and now they re coalescing for the party. do you feel that republicans are working on that now? most the people are
have? what will we see as a result of this multimillion dollar ad hashtag meghan: we look at people like joe mansion, their people the democrats need right now. it will be interesting if the democrat party continues because donald trump is showing himself at least on conservatives and these red states to be making several choices. the problem is, we are trying with the last segment, democrats haven t done any reflection, no soul-searching. quite rightly, i don t know what mass appeal have in the middle of the country. if those the horses want to bet on, that s well and good. eric: can i add one group also? the republicans who weren t on board with donald trump during the general election who said will push back.
maybe it will be season two of the apprentice, who knows, you never know with donald trump. i want to ask you this, before we have to go. you get calls from people who are disappointed they re not being considered for the administration. why are they telling you that? i like a lot of other people that have clients are saying, hey, can you get me in there, i d really like to be considered for x, y, z or ambassadorship or whatever. these are a lot of people tripping over themselves who weren t on board with donald trump. i think it s interesting, donald trump is not keeping a litmus test of you re with me or you weren t. ronnie is not the best example of that. is that what s going on here, you re throwing your hat into the ring? i ll speak for you, john. thank you, i appreciate all of you. the real life consequences of fake news. an armed man bursts into a washington, d.c., peetsz rhea, and it s all because of a wild conspiracy theory.