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Kind of a glimmer in anyone s eye, right? yeah, i just thought it was such an interesting era on the veneer, it s romantic, seems pleasant. the eisenhower years. you just scratch a little bit beneath the surface, there are literally communists infiltrating the government, the rise of mccarthyism, the atomic race, the country still segregated, it s still a very sexist society. so it looks pleasant, but it s really, there s this undertone of menace throughout the 1950s. all of that was cooking long before donald trump came down that escalator, but then once he became this candidate and, you know, they say history doesn t repeat itself, but it rhymes. there s a lot of rhyming when you read about the 1950s and look at president trump and 2018. explain what the book is about, a, it s fiction which i m so impressed you were able to write, you bring amazing nonfiction books but i can t wrap my mind around the concept of trying to write a fiction book. it s about a young world war ....
If they would just stop obsessing about that and really focus on who will benefit from this is the middle income americans and the benefits it will mean for them, i think that s where the focus needs to be. at the same time, if this doesn t pan out, if this doesn t work like i hoped that it will, yes, this is going to be very devastating to the gop come mid-term elections. and it will be a tremendous impact and something that the democrats will certainly captallize on, but i think this will be good and productive. let me ask you this, alice. you say president trump will be an anchor to any candidate if he hits the trail in 2018. explain that. his approval rating right now is in the low 30s, and that s not something that any person running for office really wants to campaign along with. and especially with this tax reform package, if it s not good and the president s approval rating continues to stay where ....
Be a strong strategy, may be right. they think they need to keep a tight grip on those voters. if you re republican leadership, are you getting a little anxious? most definitely. the president tends tore very unpredictable. anything at this point could be seen as a setback, at this point they are pushing jobs. this is something they are all trying to tout, cloincluding th white house because they feel this is key to lock in the votes. house and senate leadership should be concerned, they are on the ballot. he s not on the ballot until 2020. if they talk with trump and say trump will say let me help you help yourselves, let s get these agenda items passed. the base is still with me, mids terms on a base vote, you re on the ballot in 2018. explain the strategy, we saw that donald trump tweet this morning where he not so sarcastically thanked congress about russia. john mccain is responding to ....