>> and the appointment of this
special prosecutor, looks like a
cya move, the doj knows there's
nothing there.
there's been no evidence at all
of any collusion.
appointing him may tamp down
some of the allegations of
impropriety, the relationship
between trump interfering with
the investigation and all that.
it gives them some distance and
think it might hurt politically
but we don't know who ordered
it.
>> sean: why does it hurt
politically to say were going to
get to the bottom of it?
>> that admittedly doesn't, that
helps politically, it fuels the
democratic fire.
there's nothing here and yet we
add another layer that lends
credence to it.
i'm not saying we shouldn't have
done it, --
>> sean: he needs to govern
and this breathless hysteria
that is existing in the deep
state leaks, it's hurting his
ability to do his job.
>> i totally agree, i have a
slightly different take than
david does.
i think this shifts focus from
the senate and the house which
are now hotbeds of covering your