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downplayed what angered critics in the first place. Good morning, welcome to early start. Im christine romans. T. 1 00 a. M. In phoenix and for those who think its the liberal media criticizing the president s speech, the standard saying quote, the president was whining about unfair treatment in washington, underkuting his employe
the daily briefing but the tv on to fox news, they weren t nearly as critical as breitbart was. right. there s always a question of how will he manage his base? the people who will stick with him if he shot someone in the middle of the street, or however he described it. there s that question. we have to grapple with this on the one hand we think of him as not ideological. bannon filling the empty vessel. then the other kinds of comments that there are instincts that trump has. right? instincts you noted in the last segment we heard from in the 1980s that s consistent with some of the stuff that bannon was kind of feeding him. so there s something there. and i think when we hear him speak tomorrow, right? we re going to see the ways in which that there is channelled to speak to the base and to the mainstream public. and do the speech tomorrow, stay on talking points, my guess. convey a strong message, a message that shows that words do matter, but then he s going to go to a cam
deliver a message very un-trumpian. how is this registers to folks outside of his base? fits with the generdescripti he s invested in trump. i m interested to see whether or not the speech turns out to be a frankenstein-like thing. that somehow it tries to split the difference between his national sovereignty, nationalism and the internationalism. so i m framing it from terms of bannon. national sauv reovereignty and k he ll give something to both sides. reporting the other day that caught my attention that said, since bannon is gone and since you ve got kelly in there as chief of staff in the white house now, a folder that trump gets every morning with press clippings. sort of sets his agenda for the day. mental agenda in terms of what he puts out on twitter and the content of that folder, the
towards the united nations, a more conventional message you expect from a more conventional president, how does his base react? just fine. the next day donald trump will put out a tweet to appease them on another issue. the way donald trump runs his base. the base that will never leave him because he will never forget them. i expect him to be president s tomorrow. i expect him to be presidential every day, but i do expect him to be presidential tomorrow and not have a speech that will please the base so much, but it won t necessarily turn them off. i guess that s the other question. talks about he has the speech apparently written. a question whether he shows up and says something else. do we have a sense who donald trump thinks his audience is tomorrow? the people in front of him from around the world? is he thinking of his base? remembering he tried to cancel, announcement on the paris accord, clearly thinking of his base. do we know who he thinks his audience is? a good questi
agreements popular with this crowd. finally people will be somewhat braced. whether you get a standard, typical american president speech, turned out certainly more critical of the united nations and the iran deal than barack obama would have been but basically okay from that perspective. or like vintage campaign donald trump going on a tirade, awkward but not out of the question. and the basically the speech has been written for days. something we haven t seen. delivering a classic campaign steege pre-written. much more ad-libbed and not a setting based on past experience he would do that. don t forget the person who sets policy really is, it s what donald trump wants. and that s the other issue. talk about the influence of bannon and that faction of the party, but there s a history here of donald trump going back to the 1980s when he started speaking out on public policy. when it comes to foreign policy,