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He isn t accessible or doesn t answer questions. harris: meanwhile it appears some democrats in key states are keeping their distance from the president. they are now going to seek reelection. first stacey abrams and others in georgia. she failed to become governor but she is running now for other things. now two leading democrats will not appear alongside the president today in pennsylvania. he is going to pittsburgh and they say they are having scheduling conflicts. marc thiessen, former white house speech writer in focus. it happens once one thing. multiple people in one state. they had a huge infrastructure collapse in pittsburgh. it is a heartbreaking day there. maybe meeting with the president you could put pressure. i don t know. it s interesting that he won t do these local media interviews because he doesn t want to be confronted with the realities of his own policies and the local impact they re ....
They ve signaled enough for some kind of movement on these issues over the spring and summer. but no interest in any kind of bipartisanship. if it s a legislative act at the level of spending that s currently on the table. and there s a belief inside the republican party right now, to build on ashley s excellent point that even if trump comes back they re going to also run in 2022 against the biden administration on afghanistan and they re wanting to see, based on my conversations with republicans for the book, stuff like infrastructure collapse. and that s what they re really watching. infrastructure at this level of spending. so they can blame the democrats as a party in disarray and that doesn t provide on the key issues like infrastructure. and that s part of the pressure on senator manchin and others. can they come together to help the democrats get something done to argue to voters in 2022 that the biden administration and democrats achieved what they wanted, not only with the ea ....
it s pretty pristine there is no doubt about that. historically it was. i think it changed a lot about, you know, over the last 15, 20 years as the politics has become more nationalist. but i would remind both you have that will there is another state that has a history of pretty pristine politics. that s iowa, where they begin the presidential process. and that is the important thing to understand here. we are not talking about a politician and his aides talking about politics, discussing politics. we are talking here about the establishment of a sophisticated infrastructure, a secret e-mail routing system so that public employees could work at their desks on political projects so that they could fund raise, so they could help to run a campaign for lieutenant governor out of a public office. we are also talking about a politician, scott walker, who the e-mails reveal micromanaged serious developments, a crisis at a county mental health center, an infrastructure ....
Serious developments, a crisis at a county mental health center, an infrastructure collapse in which someone was killed. apparently with an eye toward having the best political playout. we know politicians do that. i understand that. here we saw him doing it not just with his campaign staff, but also a lot of management of the public staff and telling them let s hold this story back. let s not cooperate with that freedom of information act request. okay. great reporting. this is where the trouble arises. talking about all over the country, not just in wisconsin where you re covering. perhaps the most embarrassing e-mails released yesterday had nothing to do with walker yesterday. rather, they were several clearly racist messages being forwarded or endorsed by staffers of walker. one relays a joke comparing welfare recipients to dogs. quote, at first the lady at the welfare office said dogs are not eligible to draw welfare. so i explained to her that my ....
It happens. the good news the authorities seem to be pretty well organized. and chaos was kept to a minimum. even though many people got hurt. there were few reports of looting or violence of any kind. and most people seem to cooperate in the evacuations. out on long island where i live, the center of the hurricane was about eight miles to the west of my home. storm wasn t as bad as many people feared. heavy rain and winds about 60 miles per hour where i was. now, during the storm, i didn t even lose electricity and could watch shepard smith log hours on fox news. he did a very nice job, by the way. and then a strange thing happened. about four hours after the storm passed through, the electricity went out. and eight hours after that, the cable went out. and they both stayed out. so i m thinking, why did that happen? if the storm is gone, why did the infrastructure collapse on long island for hundreds of thousands of people after the ....