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the campaign is going to end, they ll have to look in the mirror and say what do i do? with those who criticize trump, that s fine. i d also like to know what your vision is. it s not enough to tap the other guy. what is your vision? how are you going to catch fire? how are people going to look at you and say you can make a better america? it s a tough climb right now. 70% of republicans, i was told this morning, 70% of republicans think these charges are not serious. so you re really fighting an uphill battle. republicans at this point may have to lose, and hopefully they ll learn. but if they don t learn, they re going to continue to lose. chris, it s been going on and on. it s kind of hard to believe, isn t it? you ve got b.t. barnham descending on the iowa fair, stealing all the oxygen. it s just remarkable. a lot of the other campaigns keep moving the hope bar. first they said, well, if there is an indictment, that might provide an indictment.
rock n roll in a way that the 60s we think of it as but not really. and the 70s was really when people were getting very fast and loose with their social lives. and evel knievel. i grew up in india in the 70s. even i heard of evel knievel. and you ve got this phenomena. which is one of these celebrities who became a celebrity for a bizarre gallonation of circumstances which became huge but in the novel he uses that celebrity ala donald trump to run for president. yeah. did you see that as a kind of foreshadowing of trump? i mean, i do think that they re kind of the same type of quintessentially american character in the mode of b.t. barnum. just individuals who are able to grab the public s attention, grab the media s attention. get supporters, shoot from the hip and say things that no one
he basically got out of his cage and he basically ripped blinds off the windows, knocked computers off the desk. shredded furniture. $2,000 worth of damage but within 24 hours he got adopted. hopefully they just have the lock. brian: has been to a bridge not just any bridge. not the game of bridge but the brooklyn bridge. i m talking about john, he started in 1869. he got distracted and didn t finish until 1883 to prove it was steady. b.t. barnum took 21 elephants across the bridge. okay, it s good for a wagon what about a car? it s now a national historic site and i still recommend anyone using the bridge even if you don t need to go to brooklyn, take the bridge. it s a once in a lifetime experience. dana: beautiful. brian: happy birthday, bridge. you don t need to go to brooklyn. see me doing stand up comedy june the 3rd. june the 10th mesa, arizona.
just getting on board with trump in the first place, in a long, long time. tim, i m going to give you the last 90 seconds to say something about this incredible reporting from your colleague sarah longwell, i think, about how trump changed the party. but it almost doesn t matter, right? like that was the window and historians will look at that opportunity to convict and be done with him as perhaps the only and best opportunity for the party to move on sarah does these focus groups for the bulwark and she wanted to take away what she s learned from them. the main thing is when you hear from republican voters they ve liked what has happened since trump. that might seem insane to the rest of us but that is just the reality the preponderance of republican voters like the change and if you re a republican who smells like you re from b.t., before trump, you don t have a chance in this party anymore and i think her article does a great job explaining why that is and where things are going