By Dr. Andy and Renie Bowman
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totally other universe. then there s another universe the next day. and nothing relates to anything. he can say anything, and his 40% will say yep. absolutely, chris. here s a perfect example of what you were just talking about. today before he got on marine one, he said, oh, i don t remember having these conversations related to russia when just last week he said in relation to the widow johnson, the gold star widow of la david johnson, the green beret who was killed in niger, he said, i have the greatest memory of all time, and i remember what happened in that phone conversation. so that s just one example, chris, of many examples of the president saying one thing at 9:00 a.m. and then contradicting himself maybe in a tweet or an offhand comment two hours later or even a day later. saul wizenberg, i just saw that film about the guy who was
in puerto rico, even though after it hit, some 80% of the island is still without power. that s not everything. since the president likes taking grades, talking about grades, what grade would you give him this week? i would give him listen to me very carefully. i would give all of us, america, an f. we let this family down. we should not be arguing who said what, how it was said, why it was said. america this week lost its soul. when we saw that mother, widow johnson, over that flag-draped coffin, we should have put all our differences aside and thought about all four of those men who gave their lives.
my life were when i held dying marines in my arms and then had to write the families and then sometimes go see them after i came back myself. and what presidents go through in trying to express their condolences, it s such a personal and such a private and such a difficult thing. i find it stunning that somebody could criticize the president for doing what he did. widow johnson received a call that no one ever wants to get, no one ever wants to see somebody walking up their walk with a chaplain with them. and those kind of things happen too often in war. by the way, 56 americanan mility personnel have been killed in training since june. that number came out of walter reeded bethesda today whe i was up there. that s what they told me. 56.. you think about that, all of those people wondering, is some person going to jump up and put it on tv and grouse about
and what presidents go through in trying to express their condolences is such a personal and such a private and such difficult thing, i find it stunning that someone could criticize the president for doing what he did. i mean, widow johnson, received a call that no one ever wants to get. tucker: yes. no one ever wants to see somebody walking up their walk with a chaplain with them. those kind of things happen too often in war. it s a very, very personal intimate moment. and she has wrecked it is what she has done. she is a wrecker. this congresswoman wilson is a wrecker. steve: one of the other things general kelly said during his briefing and it was so powerful was just the fact that he had spent an hour this past week trying to get his head around how this had suddenly become political. he went out to arlington and he walked among the head stones and he said. so names of the marines there were because of him, because of what he told them