come on. let me disagree with you. because what the secretary said was that we are trying to shape the narrative for the negotiation. i agree with that. you don t do it by playing not to win. we should have given them what they needed up front other than this very public hand wringing about giving them artillery or not artillery or planes or not planes, we said we weren t going to give them tanks, then we said we were going to give them thanks. come up with a plan that says we are going to push the russians back into the donbas until they sit down at the negotiation table. i think that would be really important. and then give them what they need. they keep saying, we are giving them and everything they need and then zelenskyy comes to the united states and says you are not giving me anything that i need. so we hold, on hold on a minute. let s be clear. president zelenskyy has never said, you are not giving me anything that i need. correct? well, the word anything,
tomorrow night. going to give him those. yes, but hold on hold on. the situation is a war. it is dynamic. what we are going to do the first month is clearly going to change in month six, seven, or eight. come on. let me disagree with you. because what the secretary said was that we are trying to shape the narrative for the negotiation. i agree with that. you don t do it by playing not to win. we should have given them what they needed up front other than this very public hand wringing about giving them artillery or not artillery or planes or not planes, we said we weren t going to give them tanks, then we said we were going to give them thanks. come up with a plan that says we are going to push the russians back into the donbas until they sit down at the negotiation table. i think that would be really important. and then give them what they need. they keep saying, we are giving them and everything they need and then zelenskyy comes to the united states and says you are not givi
numbers right now, republicans are about ten points behind. nobody knows exactly why. some people think it s because republicans are now moving towards just voting on election day, which is exactly the opposite of the way it used to be. voting by mail in the state was established by republicans. republican started. eight republicans built it and promote of. it that s one of the ways they sit in power for so long here. we have a 2070 election season. we don t have won election day in arizona, like so many western states do. it works really really while that the republicans used very very well for very long. time i think what we also have, though, is that sort of change of commerce version of a republican who wants stability in a government. they want to predict what happens, next but at least the things that are going to move forward so they are just dragging everything back to 2020, and constantly hand wringing about what happened in the past. nobody wants that, it s bad for busi
or india or australia and new zealand, you should be thinking ,oh, we could be next unless that is the americans are strong enough to hold them off . so this isn t a day forve hand-wringing wringing. it s not even a day for recriminations. against all those politicians. youho y know who you are, by the way, from both parties who bollix the whole china situation today. is a day to come to terms with the fact that president xi and the ccp are the single most dangerous threats to us and the world and that it s time to the world and that it s time to late. and that s the angle. joining me now is gordon chang, greystone institute senior greystone institute senior us china tech war.. gordon, within the last hour or gordon, within the last hour or visited parliament and did meet with the taiwanese president. haven t seen a response froma china yet, but will they ramp up the threats and will those
please stay on it. john: new york times reported on hang wringing in the white house with aides worried whether the president could handle the hectic schedule. those questions even appearing in the international press with the jerusalem post pointing out long breaks in his schedule and early ends to his days. sandra: with all the turmoil there and here at home, is president biden up to the task at hand? brian kilmeade will join us on that. hardest working man in television. john: he knows a thing or two about working long hours. sandra: and radio. john: and from the correspondent and anchor that never sleeps, the city that never sleeps, stinks between rodents scurrying on sidewalks, and trash and rodents, they are not holding back. nasty, like it smells horrible. it smells like garbage.