the most important thing about who a person is but their policy person. the three of us could do an entire hour on that. mary ann, let me give you the last word on that. democrats nominate people that look like america versus the republican party who only nominate old white guys. i think that s a good choice. come on, mary ann. donald trump, good luck to you in 2020. i m not sure he is going to make it to 2020. when you look at the people that got elected to this congress, a lot of women and candidates of color. and you wonder why you have a candidate gender gap with men, why you have a problem getting men to vote for you. dana: i told you the three of us could do this for an hour and i would love to one day. before the election, we re going to do that. i would love to hang out with the two of you for an hour. that would be awesome. dana: thank you. a breakthrough for an immigrant family in a year-long battle with the trump administration. a new book honoring the late
against the republicans and so the president went i think from a victory that night to now coming to the realization that the house is not where it wanted to be did he really believe republicans were going to hold the house? did he believe it? i think he believed it would be closer than it was and we see a number of these close races within 1,000 votes that the republicans are losing and we didn t see as many gains in the senate. he s looked at his staff and going in his first and re-election campaign, do i have the right team and that s where the rumors are coming from. the person who is rumored to replace john kelly, nick ayers, somebody with a lot more campaign chomps that john kelly. its a very different mold than what john kelly has. he s a process guy, policy person. wants to make sure it s done properly. nick ayers is a political animal. i mean that in the positive sense. if the president wants to make a change so what happened to some
competent i ll agree with what you were saying walter about the president is winning in a certain sense. politically he is. i m not only a political person i m a policy person. this nafta duh if we can call it that. it s a rebranding. what richard haas said he has joined the globalists and convinced his base he ripped up nafta. that s a remarkable thing. i do think too that your point that the american pendulum swings is just totally true since arthur schlesinger wrote it 70 years ago. we always gravitate to what we just didn t have and are yearning for. so that s why i m hoping we will gravitate back to the mike barnacle view. i remember having this conversation with you on the
and you suggest it does matter. there are signs it could be a policy person, antitrade is in there, it mentions the tax cut and other things, but it matters this is the criticism, less of the times and more of the person that wrote it. someone on twitter said i can t watt f wait for the memoir. and i think it is vital in this
feelings about john mccain the policy person. i want to speak about john mccain, the individual, the father. this was a man who was a father. this is a man who i spoke to people that had to work with you in the senate. he asked you about your kids. he was a kind, friendly and loving person. he is sort of this bridge into the pass today. if you look at it, his old picture, he looked like an abercrombie and fitch model in the military. he looked like a captain kirk. a couple years before i was born, that was my birthday, i always thought it was interesting. he has sort of be it into the fabric of america. i think that s important. just like we saw some of the greatest veteran generation pass. as we see people who dedicated their lives to service pass away, it s important for us to remember they represent something good, too. not everything in the past was bad. not everything has to be rejected and repudiated.