wouldn t be happening out in the public, yeah. i think people should settle their differences personally. i think it s in our interest to have party unity so we can continue to work forward on an agenda. i m not that worried about this because i know jeff and these guys. i know they re for tax reform, and i know they wanted to get these things done. joining us now max booth, sen javier fellow for national security studies on foreign relations. and max, tonight the new york times we have former republican senator tom coldburn quoted as saying we have a leader who has a personality disorder. that is the kind of thing along with what bob corker and jeff flake has been saying that the p speaker of the house, paul ryan, firmly believes should be kept private.
joining us now max booth, sen javier fellow for national security studies on foreign relations. and max, tonight the new york times we have former republican senator tom coldburn quoted as saying we have a leader who has a personality disorder. that is the kind of thing along with what bob corker and jeff flake has been saying that the speaker of the house, paul ryan, firmly believes should be kept private. you should never say that publicly in the interest of party unity. paul ryan actually said that publicly. i mean this is, you know, the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of a once great party, and it keeps getting worse and worse. i mean the mantra you hear from people like paul ryan is say nothing about the behavior of