tv Politicking RT June 23, 2020 11:30pm-12:00am EDT
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the politicking on larry king a scathing bestseller by former national security advisor and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his feet will will get a shoot from the hip perspective for financiering anthem a skull monkey he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to elect joe biden and then a scuttle mochi former trump white house communications director founder and managing partner of the investment firm sky bridge capital well i have been a good to have you with us trump held his 1st campaign rally in tulsa what did you take away from that event. well i mean i mean i want to be as balanced as possible larry thank you for having me on i would say the event was underwhelming from an attendance perspective but i think they got a lot of rich data out of all of that registration that went on but i think he
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knowing his personality reasonably well i think he was very disappointed on saturday night how much trouble is he in you have your fingertips on everything is he in big trouble i do think he's in big trouble i think that the momentum is swinging very hard against him right now but this is a very good price fighter and so you know if it's a boxing metaphor he has to be knocked out of the ring a knock down a t.k.o. you're not going to win this on a decision you have to send him right through the rope so one of the good things that happened to him the other night he did so poorly that it could create some complacency on the other side and so if they want to beat him they've got to come at him 3 times harder now i'm known for 40 years ago you know he seems to have no empathy in other ways he's talked about the statues let's say of the confederacy and the says saying i understand how black americans could feel
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he just rips them up fight and says don't tell them down the great american heritage what do you make of that. well i think he i think the problem is as i said this in the paper you know he's the modern l.b.j. and so he had his skill set is hitting an era of time where all of the things that he was good at they got him to where he is is not helping them for where he is right now and so that's the problem you know he doesn't have that empathy skills and he doesn't have that emotional e.q. and so he's right now pitting a culture war he's got the red republican tribe against the blue democrat craddock tribe and he's saying hold out of the heritage this is like our guns this is like our prayer books he's trying to create that dynamic rather than trying to unify the country i think that's a mistake. is making fun of biden
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a mistake yes i think making fun of biden is a mistake because he is not secretary clinton and so he can't lay a knockout punch on joe biden because vice president biden is not as polarizing as secretary clinton moreover the vice president biden he's never taken the bait 19 politicians larry took the bait sleepy this liar that you know low energy this all those politicians took the bait from president trump but joe biden just keeps humming along you know and i know it really bothers president trump that he's getting thumped like this joe being in his basement larry or vice president biden being in the basement and him being the president and getting crushed in the polls i know it's driving him crazy is don't trump a racist. well yes he's
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a racist because his actions are quite rich racists you know he does crazy things he's talking about a lot omar and she's going to govern the country like somalia he said last summer go back to the countries you're originally came from those are racist strokes but you just mentioned is that any empathy it's oh that's classic of a narcissist and most narcissists objectify people so you're not racist against a black or a white car so in that respect he's such a narcissist that you can't call him a racist the way you could call a k.k.k. leader a races but yes he's he's polling racists tropes out of his playbook to try to win this election and so for those reasons classically defined he's an abject racist larry. how do you explain his kind of cavalier attitude about the coronavirus well again i think
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that's his skill set he was looking at the facts and he said wait a minute these facts are not what i want and so what he's often tried to do in his life is to reality distortion he tried to lie his way throughout his life to another reality and so it's one thing to stand up in front of a camera and yell fake news and do that sort of thing but what you can't do larry is yell fake science you know he gets of the camera with the coronavirus he acts cavalierly and he's like telling the american public that 2 plus 2 equals 7 but yet they can see on their hands that it equals 4 and they panic and they start to realize how disingenuous he is and so this skill set of deflection this skill set of over salesmanship in the overzealousness of selling is not working when met up against scientific calamity and scientific fact and that's why he's having such a hard time right now. what because you are separate shouldn't from him.
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well listen he fired me i met you in that beautiful kosher diner of yours out in beverly hills i was still loyal to the guy i had no problem with that i i never took my firing personally i became friends which became general i became friends with general kelly after the firing and i went on television and tried to promote the president's agenda but when he started telling the 4 women the members of the squad the progressive left to go back to the countries they originally came from i told mayor giuliani hey wait a minute i'm italian american they told my grandmother that that is a racist nativists trope i can't support that i'm very sorry i said on the bill maher show last august i wish president trump would stop saying that and so then he took it upon himself to attack me on twitter and so then i think i called him fidel 8 off trump i tried to get the fat shaming in there with the dictatorship and that
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got that got him crazy and then he started coming back at me you know i'm a new yorker so i just started blasting them and then he did where trump does he went after my wife who's basically a suburban housewife you met her in italy if you don't remember a few years ago and i'm like ok way to my wife got nothing to do with this and i'm i'm not i'm not i'm not ted cruz you know if you're going to attack my wife i'm going to tell you kid from long island i'm ready to go and so i will continue to punch until he's out of office it's really just that simple you're not you're not going after my wife without having a real fight with me and so you know it but listen like i said last year if he's attacking me after i gave the $1000000.00 for his campaign the transition all of that stuff i worked for him got fired and stayed loyal all these attacking me because i didn't like the racist comment that he made about the congresswoman that he's got a screw loose and what i said last summer this is like trump noble there's something
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wrong with the guy cognitively he's going to start melting down at the core and. then the republicans are going to have to make it the sit in are they going to cover it up like they were trying to do in trump noble or chernow bill or are they going to clean it up and they made the decision to cover it up and that was a dramatic and disastrous mistake for them because now he is a millstone around their necks going into november what's your overview of the bolton book so it's interesting my father's day gift was for me to sit home yesterday read that damn thing so i read about 400 of the 600 pages it is very damning it is a full blown indictment on the president you know bassett or both it goes very far in chapter 8 in discussing full blown criminal activity and so i call chapter 8 of that book the orange jumpsuit chapter i think the democrats are sort of basket or
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bold for not making that testimony of vailable during the impeachment but i say otherwise the republicans to quote president trump donald trump could have shot people on 5th avenue and they still would have acquitted him don't ask me why history will have to judge that and resolve that but ambassador bolton i think is correct no matter what he had said you know in the ensuing impeachment trial they still would have acquitted him and i think he was locked in the loading for the election coming up and i think this book is a very damning indictment of what the president has done and you'll look to see the the biden campaign and republicans like myself that are against president trump use the book as fodder come november to explain how dangerous this man is to our civilized society into the american way of life. why aren't there more republicans like you i mean that was the mitt romney is broken with but other than
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that they seemed to stand tall with him or. well you know they asked john kennedy wrote 3 books he wrote why england slept the nation of immigrants and he wrote a book that he won the pulitzer prize for a profile in courage it was a very thin book teddy wright said to him why was that book so thin and john kennedy said well there's no courage out there i mean i was looking for senators in the senate through american history that broke from their party and stood on principles and the foundational patriotism of the american democracy and its constitution and i couldn't find that many and i think that that's evident today 'd moreover larry this is not the greatest generation these guys never served together in the war howard baker he looked around at the senator from kansas bob dole they were all war veterans and say wait a minute we saw our brothers die and spilled their blood in europe or in aid for
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this document and for our freedom we are going to stick to the rule of law we didn't see that this time it's a damning indictment on those men and women but i do think there's an opportunity here if we can defeat president trump we can go on and rebuild the republican party this is the biggest schism in the republican party since the jerry ford ronald reagan schism in 1986 and i think if he goes which i predict he will by the way we can reset the republican party and open its tent demographically to make it a more inclusive party and a more competitive party if he wins god forbid he's going to narrow down the lane of that party and it will be a minority party for a generation we'll be right back with more a little more of anthony scaramucci right after these words.
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still be stuck or your muscles in the course of your knee which resists it but of course just. feel the. compassion that. we think you minds be soldier to piss off the boot she's wearing. so so looks like to move to a possible opinion with me then you'll like it i'll be sure stuck with summarizing a police force. for back. me a tribe has made the best seller lists apparently she has more power or she what do
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you make of that. well you know listen i think they like each other in the beginning you know i saw interviews of mr or mrs trump on your show 101520 years ago i would push it back to you they seemed quite affectionate with each other she seemed like she was really in love with him in the beginning of the relationship i i can't speak to it today i interacted with her a few times during the campaign she could have been more pleasant or more down to earth i found her to be a very warm person i think sometimes she's a little guarded in public and i understand that that's part of her discipline but i like her a great deal and i think she really liked him i think she was in love with him when she met him at a 1st date was at my charity event in washington and i thought i agree with you ok oh in a little get rid of you both the most important person in the white house is jarrett
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do you agree yes i do agree with that because he's got a portfolio that's the size of the continent of the united. and it's an international portfolio that matter and i think frankly for rightful reasons the president trusts him he's a he's an in law or pretty you know a family member although in a jewish or an italian family in-laws or outlaws you remember that right mr king so but i mean for the from this perspective he's inside that orbit and so i think the president trusts him and i think he has a lot of power away from the things that president trump wants to handle himself tell me about you know political action committee call right side what is it and what's its purpose. well i mean we came over the clever name were from the right i'm a republican and so this is another movement of republicans against president trump
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and for vice president biden and so right side it was a play on the words right side of history to be on the right side of history and what we're doing is we're it's a grassroots effort and we're going to be raising money deploying some of it in ads but mostly creating a field operation i expect to be in places like michigan and pennsylvania and parts of west concent explaining to people who could have potentially voted for then candidate from 4 years ago why he is a systemic danger to their way of life and why we need to rebuild repair and renew the american spirit and the american enterprise and democratic system and he's just not the right guy to do that and so we're trying to put together a mosaic a very colorful mosaic of men and women who will bind together and are jacked this sort of tribalism and this sort of racism and i tell people what i'm out campaigning i say listen the 1st name of the country is united each one of us has
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a story many of us face or grandparents faced some level of immigration gratian horrors or discrimination but we're here to create progress we're theo here to heal the society and make the future better i don't want to have a war over the past in which statue belongs where i want to talk about where we are today and how we can go forward together and make this an aspirational society for all walks of life of all races colors and creeds and sexual preferences and mr trump's not capable of doing that to your point he doesn't have any empathy and so he's not the right type of leader for a country that year needs unity right now. antony finally based on whatever we've heard tonight why you are a republican well it's a good question i mean i grew up my my dad is a very funny story only david axelrod actually knew this but the republican party
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controlled the unions in nassau county long island and so my dad was a crane operator even hourly worker for the union i was 17 yep and my dad was a blue collar worker and so i went to my pops i was 17 about to turn 18 i said dad i'm going to register to vote what party by registering for his own now you're a republican you know you got to vote republican those are the people that are helping me with my salary as so i said ok great i'm a republican and then i when i got to college ronald reagan was in office he was a popular figure back then with young people and i got to you know read about him and the politics and so forth and i became would you would remember to be an eisenhower rockefeller moderate new york republican and so so i sort of you know i'm a loyal guy you know i happen to be a mets fan and you and i were talking before the show started how much pain that is and so you know i'm a loyal guy and i want to see this party fix itself and so that's why i you know
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that's why i'm a republican but we we've got a ways to go in the republican party we've all out president trump to really damage it and then a thank you so much was great having you with us always great to be erroneous i'm a huge fan of yours larry. i've listened to your audiotapes everything about you i'm a huge fan god bless you sir. one of the biggest bronchos in john bolton's new book is is our president trump sought to help in his reelection effort from the chinese president will this impact u.s. china relations we're going forward for analysis we're calling on asia expert gordon chang author of the coming collapse of china and the great u.s. china tech war he joins us from new jersey what do you make of both mr charge that trump was trying to get the chinese government to help him be reelected. well it
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certainly is a bombshell revelation and bassett or light hisor the u.s. trade representative who was in the room at the time says that bolton's charges absolutely untrue also we've got language from vanity fair which spells a plea has president trump's exact words but was said that trump was pleading with c jumping the chinese ruler the vanity fair language shows the trump was trying to intimidate siege and trying i actually don't know what's going on at this point but clearly the charges are going back and forth and you know this is not going to end because clearly as you say if true this would actually be a problem for president trump going forward bolton also claims that trump told she he believes china's mass incarceration of muslim minorities was the right thing to do couldn't possibly have said that. you know that that really is
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a shocker as well and that revelation by the way was the same day as president trump signed the weaker human rights policy act. i don't know exactly of course what would trump said decision paying but i doubt that the words that were using were the ones that trump actually said because that doesn't sound like the president i know the president doesn't put human rights at the top of his list but to actually approve what the chinese leader was doing i think probably as much further than trump would have gone now one of the one of the concepts of the term campaign is that joe biden is weak on china what to you does that mean. well i think what the trump campaign is saying is that trump would be a much better defender of american interests then and then biden there are a number of statements from biden especially from a 1st of last year which are troubling both candidates though trump and biden have
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vulnerabilities on china the one difference larry is that as president. he can actually change voters' perceptions of his china policies so it gives an advantage to trump and that means that trump probably is going to be a bit tougher on china than he otherwise would have been during the campaign tell me about what's gone on now between china and india. there is a border dispute a high in the himalayas in the dock on june 15th there was a clash at least 20 indian soldiers were killed perhaps as many as 35 chinese soldiers were killed 10 indians were taken prisoner who have now been returned disappears the u.s. intelligence community says was a deliberate provocation by china but in any event whatever occurred that night it has triggered mass protests against china in india and it's going to have
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consequences for beijing because people in india just were outraged by the killing of indian soldiers in china is more worried about trump or biden. i think they're worried about both of them but in different ways one thing that trump has done is he's not really worked with allies in trying to build a coalition against china that's something biden would be much better at but i think that the chinese look at trump's policies as being much more resolute than what. a president biden would be implementing so there are pluses and minuses for beijing i think beijing though ultimately believes that whoever is elected the next president is going to be tougher on china than otherwise largely because it's not the question of whether it's trump or biden it's a question of beijing pushing the u.s. in directions we don't want to go so this is a china question not
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a president biden or a president trump question what it what is beijing's reaction to hong kong. when beijing right now is trying to do is in the process of implementing national security legislation it's going through the national people's congress in beijing probably will be finalized before july 1st which is the anniversary of the handover of hong kong from britain to china. basically beijing bypassed the hong kong legislative council in putting this unpopular legislation in place and this really means a full takeover of hong kong because the provisions that have been released are really draconian and indicate that beijing is not going to put up with any dissent in the territory is it ok to travel on cause say for americans. for the meantime it is but we got to remember that even in calm times china will
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take hostages so for instance there are 2 canadians who have now been held for more than a year and a half only because canada detained mung long joe the weiwei technologies chief financial officer at the request of the us and she's subject to an extradition proceeding. and so what china did was it reached out and just grabbed 2 canadians and held them in incommunicado almost so china is always going to be dangerous for foreigners and especially more so as we move into more tense times hong kong is not going to be very much safer or that for them then china you think will have of these 2nd to china in the world i don't think so larry right now what china is doing with its will for diplomacy is aggravating everybody has a we talked about in india the united states even europe is becoming
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a bit tougher on china the problem with for china though is also its economy it contract in the 1st quarter of this year in reality i think it's going to continue to contract this quarter that makes china vulnerable they've also got a 2nd wave of chronic virus now invading which further weakens them so china appears a lot less fearsome than it once did and i think that's going to have repr cautions the us is inherently a strong society will weather this and we will be where we are going forward gordon chang as always thanks for your time today. thank you larry and thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking i remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things don't forget to use the hash tag politicking and that's all for this edition of politicking.
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was need to last a while the thought of you know when even if it's a blessing that's all a city bus with a president you skew cross and it's kind of seen her from the regular morgue you're more your partner going to move into iraq. oh. oh oh water source i.q. herbalists lucifer mr delicious that in the gutter of empathy nobody is not my achievement mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived by lineage and carried out by the people themselves if they would produce or even flirted with the idea of making a film like this they probably be branded as crazy. now was the sentiment during the war the soviets were brave heroes resisting the nazis that's going to change of
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course after the war but once the cold war begins. little people think that hollywood is a free place but hollywood is strictly defined by one side of the business and the other side is ideology. how would you define hollywood is they call it the dream manufacture which i think true. i think equally it's a problem in the fact. you cannot be both with yeah you're right.
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