also was compared to quite often, an outsider that defied logic, didn t want to be an insider to washington, hired his family. when he lost a controversial election despite winning the popular vote, a back room deal was cut with henry clay and john quincy adams, and guess what? he becomes secretary of state, does clay, adams gets the presidency, and he lost by millions of votes to jackson. jackson goes and wins the next two elections and becomes more powerful after being are president than being president. in life, we have to learn to lose, democrats and republicans. howard: is it anti-trump by the media to report the fact that there is no significant evidence of widespread fraud? and you said on fox & friends that trump s relitigating 2020 is not helping the country. couple of things. it isn t. it doesn t help him. but donald trump has defied everybody again. it was the worst day in he pali. they lost two senate elections
it s all of the above. i don t see strategy here initially. it s since become something of an effort to bran the democratic party as the party of these four representatives. and i do think that works for him to an extent. when you mobilize these kind of sentiments. these racial and obnoxious sentiments. it doesn t help him. in 2016 when he d delve into these waters, we have data to suggest that it was a turnoff to the voters that he needed. the last several days of the campaign, last two weeks of the campaign, he kind of quieted down. i think that helped him quite a bit. what he s done here is help to unify democrats. you had ayanna suppress prepresd rasheida tlaib saying any time we re criticized by nancy pelosi, tantamount to calling for death threats against us, really upping the rhetoric and nancy pelosi can t respond because the perception among democrats is we d be doing donald trump s work for him. i don t know how donald trump is helped by unity within the democratic party mo
rhetoric. it doesn t help him. i got my wife yelling at me over the rex tillerson tweet. he went after him to use those words. my wife says i m glad that our two kids can t read. she doesn t like it. so not good for the american people. you want the he can t not do it. i ll send the audio book. listen to me in the car. you re interrupting me. he s never shown the capacity to do. he s not 17. he s 70. i know him well. he doesn t feel like a fortification of media surrogates. he uses the twitter system as a way to get his message out there. he needs more media. go back and read my plan. i was ready to execute it the day i got fired. a ten paragraph plan. i remember the plan. it was good. you have to follow it.
of the russian investigation but he knew he would do the right thing. a little different than he spoke with jeff sessions or rod rosenstein why do you think that is i think he s making a huge mistake. he s hoping the change will re-energize the department of justice in a lot of ways but as one of our earlier guests said, rod rosenstein is still running the mueller investigation and the key takeaway today is the president did answer the questions. it hearkens back to the deal ken starr did with bill clinton where they are negotiated an agreement on how the president would testify. those answers, by the way, put the president in peril of 18 usc 1001, and every prosecutor on the panel will say if he s done anything wrong that mueller had, he committed a crime that is the big deal i m looking for. but matt whitaker as acting attorney general is not tenable. here s my reporting, the president s friends on capitol hill are telling him he needs a real attorney general. he cannot get by with