the president and had i see allies pointing at him and yelling corruption. he s the corrupt one, can t you tell? it s the same dynamic that we went through around this phrase, the fake news, right? the media tries to expose and fact check these fake stories that are being circulated to try to benefit trump. well, that effort itself, that fact checking effort, that s fake news. you re the fake news. everything insurgency fake news. the whole news media is fake news. what they re trying to do is take this word away from their accusers to try to make any reference to the president s corruption seem like this sort of muddy cross fair where there s allegations of corruption on all sides and who can say. as with their adoption and perversion of that phrase, fake news, they re trying to make us basically linguistically incapable of characterizing the very thing for which the president is being impeached. the president saying corruption
famously corrupt business of importing natural gas into ukraine from russia. yeah, that is fantastically corrupt, and she did have something to do with it. she tried to clean it up. so they prosecuted her and said she was the corrupt one. and that s how corruption can be really useful. corruption isn t always a cancer. corruption isn t always a stain. corruption is something they sometimes make happen on purpose. it can be really useful to unscrupulous and predatory political figures. that s why you might want to create it on purpose and why russia has gone out of their way to do so in ukraine, which has led to the situation in which our president is now going to be impeached for his dealings with ukraine. i mean, the basic idea is if you ve created a tar pit of corruption somewhere, one of the things that gives you is not only the ability to control the people who are in that tarry mess. it s the ability to make new allegations of corruption against anyone who even brushes by that mes
this guy dmitri firtash. she ran for office saying she would clean up that corruption. she went right at that deal, she undid that deal, and then they prosecuted her for some vague allegation that she had something to do with the famously corrupt business of importing natural gas into ukraine from russia. yeah, that is fantastically corrupt, and she did have something to do with it. she tried to clean it up, so they prosecuted her and said she was the corrupt one. and that s how corruption can be really useful. corruption isn t always a cancer. corruption isn t always a stain. corruption is something they sometimes make happen on purpose. it can be useful for predatory political figures. that s why russia has gone out of their way to do so in ukraine which has led to the situation in which our president is now going to be impeached for his dealings with ukraine. i mean, the basic idea is if you ve created a tar pit of
the democrats to fall on. neil: i m trying hard not to play the politics game with this, jessica. there are a fair number of questions being raised on both cases and both should be examined. what i do notice in the coverage is that it is not that s because the joe biden story has actually already been covered. so the story was a new york times piece and ken vogel is riding on his piece which has been thoroughly debunked. hunter biden was the board of natural gas company, ukrainian natural gas company. neil: why was he on the board? any energy experience? no, i believe and it was john kerry s son had a consulting company or a hedge fund. neil: no background in energy and his father is the vice president. that s not what i m here to debate. neil: go ahead. i m to put out the time line of this. the prosecutor, the corrupt one, if you talk to any anti-corruption activist in the country, they will say that he
so that s a way he instinctively approaches particularly another head of state. the way he thinks about this is how do i co-op this guy? how do i influence heiim? how do i gain his favor? i think putin has figured out if he plays to the president s ego, he can influence him. and the president s deference to him and his apparent automation of an autocrat like putin, a corrupt one, by the way, just in my mind suggests to me that putin approaches how he handles and how he manages his interactions with president trump as though he were a potential asset. yeah. before i let you go, i just want to switch gears here and get a quick thought on where things stand now with north and south korea. well, you know, i m glad you asked me that, don, because one of the things that concerns me