only $0.63 a day. we ll send you this adorable love to the rescue blanket as a thank you. tonight on three 60 is the gop okay with their presidential front runner barring an ocean and very words, from hitler? some answers from 2023 not 1933. keeping them modest. also tonight, breaking news, a legal setback for his former chief of staff mark meadows. and, really giuliani who has been ensued again for repeating the lies he told about two georgia election workers. later, more fallout on the case of the border republican party chairman, his moral crusading wife, the accusations of sexual assault, a threesome, and hypocrisy. pamela brown in for anderson tonight. we begin with the return of the tepid reaction to outrageous statements the former president makes that have slowly been returning within the republican party since the shock of january 6th. specifically, reaction to this from over the weekend about undocumented migrants. they are poisoning the blood of our country, th
justice is blind now. that s a lofty standard. sta but because americans have long believed in fairnessndarericans, and because most of the people in charge of administering that system have behave d in good faith, this country has, for liv the most part, lived up to its core ideal for two hundred and fifty years, making it the greatest country in the world. but the populist surgthe of 2016 changed everything permanent. washington s suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, by american voters than by any foreign adversary, donald trump. dom, seem more dangerous than isis. they panicked and in their panic, our leaders decided to turn the american legal system as well as thete american intel agencies and if necessary, the u.s. armyopponen. against their political opponents. they felt they had n theyo choin doing this. they abandoned the ancient principld e of equality under the law, and they replaced it with what is effectively a loyalty oath. opponents of the regime
,you will remember, lecturinguiy the rest of us about equity, meaning that straight white men are bad. and yet, strangelyy th, the perl he chose for this job was not ws a member of a racial or minority. guinority. privileged straight white guy.y he was called nick mcquaid. nick mcquaid went to private schools. he wrote at wesleyan. he w went to columbia for law school. he is definitely not oppressed. but that did not mattemar to joe biden. some jobs are too important for affirmative action. liquid ertives main qualificn was being the former law l partner of hunter biden aws criminal attorney in december criminal attorney in december a latham and watkins lawyer called chris clark to defend him againslaar t potential federaljust a tax charges. just a month later, hunter biden s dad hired chris clark s partner, nick mcquaid, to oversee the agency that could bring those federal tahex charges. that seems like an obviousglr and glaring conflict, buint no, nick mcquaid did not
are nonsensical, in case you ve forgotten what they are, here is the first explanation they give us. why does this guy have these ultra-classified documents in the basement of mar-a-lago, unsecured where they could be presumably broken in on or stolen or photographed and given to hostile foreign powers or conceivably even terrorists. tucker: are you listening to this? it s not just classified documents, according to the pet historian of the half-wits, these are ultra classified documents, just sitting there helpless in boxes like maidens in bikinis waiting to be photographed by terrorists. just to mention qaeda taking selfies with these documents, one after the other relentlessly, repulsive and terrifying. is it true? at this point, no one has provided proof that it is true, not that august historians like him wait around for evidence before pronouncing judgment, but for the sake of argument on our show, we are going to see that it is, in fact, true, that donald trump did
Well. It did not go well for him. It did not even go particularly well for exxon, which was the biggest surprise. It did not go well for the United States of america. By the time reports surfaced that the exxon ceo had described the president as an fing moron at a meeting in the situation room and the secretary of state would not deny that he said it, it was even clear that his tenure was not going well for the administration. His tenure as secretary of state certainly was not good for the state department. Really, it was just a bad idea all around that turned out even worse than you might have thought from the initial badness of the bad idea. One of the things that happened at the state department over the past four years under the previous president is that they basically stopped talking to the public or the press. I mean, at the u. S. State department, the usual practice going back to the 1950s was regular, almost always daily, press briefings. Under the last president , they just s