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he knew it was something from jimmy carter. opens the envelope, they are carter says, zbig, do you ever know when to stop? [laughs] brzezinski was proud of this note. he thought it was, it signified his, the nature of his access to the president. it was, this relationship wore carter down. by the third year of the presidency, during the hostage crisis, zbig was beginning to win the arguments. zbig was the one who was constantly urging carter to respond to the iran hostage crisis with military force. he was the one who persuaded carter in the and reluctantly, to give a greenlight to the helicopter rescue mission. which, of course, turned out to be a disaster. i think was preordained to be a disaster. it could never have succeeded. but brzezinski was in favor of force. it is ironic that over this issue, jay vance finally resigns, leaving brzezinski standing on the field. this is i think one of the tragedies of the carter foreign policy. apparatus. >> was there an october surprise in 1980? we know from the archives, it looks like
he knew it was something from jimmy carter. opens the envelope, they are carter says, zbig, do you ever know when to stop? [laughs] brzezinski was proud of this note. he thought it was, it signified his, the nature of his access to the president. it was, this relationship wore carter down. by the third year of the presidency, during the hostage crisis, zbig was beginning to win the arguments. zbig was the one who was constantly urging carter to respond to the iran hostage crisis with military...
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and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you want him to be president in eight years not in 2008. so you've never been afraid to say what's on your mind even though it's not there again. my mother's godchild. was later, she married. well, grant hills. she's grant hill's mother basketball player say but shopping hill calvin hill, but she and hillary clinton were roommates said at wellesley is it? well, so yeah. yeah, and so i had been hearing about hillary clinton since she was a in college. and she she really see they graduated right after martin's death 68. and ed b
and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you...
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if biden doesn't change course we have another jimmy carter. in fact he is worse than jimmy carter.elieve the great president will need to bring this back uncontrol. that is not an easy task when politicians are around. charles: the main concerns you have with respect to president biden, i guess still continued efforts for "build back better." potentially higher taxes including capital-gains tax. i don't know where student loan debt comes in. that could be another gift, air quotes, $900 billion. these things essentially could make-or-break a market for years to come? >> yeah. that would do it. that would do it really big. it is even worse than jimmy carter. so if you look at the forecasts i made, if they lasted the whole time, charles, like it did with, with jimmy carter and all the way through up to the present, i mean, what was it, johnson, nixon, ford and carter, i refer to them as the four stooges, the largest as semblance of bipartisan ignorance put on planet earth, if it continues like that it could be a lot worse than this. it could be japan. japan the nikkei index of 1989, h
if biden doesn't change course we have another jimmy carter. in fact he is worse than jimmy carter.elieve the great president will need to bring this back uncontrol. that is not an easy task when politicians are around. charles: the main concerns you have with respect to president biden, i guess still continued efforts for "build back better." potentially higher taxes including capital-gains tax. i don't know where student loan debt comes in. that could be another gift, air quotes,...
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running against jimmy carter, of course, in 1980., it's clear they do see they have a problem with inflation. president biden gave that big speech this week. again, it was rather strange. do you think they, do you think they do understand just how big the problem is having been dismissing it for the last year? >> i don't know if they understand it or not, but i think they understand how big, how much trouble they are in, and that's why we're seeing all of this. you know, the problem with inflation is you can't hide from it. it affects absolutely everybody, and, of course, you don't need government statistics to know that you're paying way more at the gas pump. you don't need the bureau of labor statistics to tell you that you're out of money with one trip to the grocery store. but i think the real damage -- i mean, and there's real damage that is done to democrats because of that. but there's even further damage when hay come up with all these cock maimny -- cockamamie claims about how it's putin's fault or the republicans' fault, es
running against jimmy carter, of course, in 1980., it's clear they do see they have a problem with inflation. president biden gave that big speech this week. again, it was rather strange. do you think they, do you think they do understand just how big the problem is having been dismissing it for the last year? >> i don't know if they understand it or not, but i think they understand how big, how much trouble they are in, and that's why we're seeing all of this. you know, the problem with...
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are not the only one saying jimmy carter.ple like mark saying i'm glad the prices are so hi, the only way we will save the earth. yes, fewer mouths to feed because people will start dying. according to a report by lending club posted two thirds of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. i think that may be low. the cherry on top of all that doom? no matter how expensive baby formula is, it's nearly impossible to find retailers across the country, 43% of baby formula products are out of stock. five states it's scarcer than that. how is the average american supposed to live and when will it bear out in the polls? >> it has been bearing out quite a bit but the polls will continue to drop. year ago comparing biden to carter and now carter looks like a cato economist, it is crazy because carter was at least trying to help, flailing around but he did do this and that, sometimes help a little. biden is just wheezing over the cliff, he doesn't seem to care, people running the white house don't seem to care so i think his polls wil
are not the only one saying jimmy carter.ple like mark saying i'm glad the prices are so hi, the only way we will save the earth. yes, fewer mouths to feed because people will start dying. according to a report by lending club posted two thirds of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. i think that may be low. the cherry on top of all that doom? no matter how expensive baby formula is, it's nearly impossible to find retailers across the country, 43% of baby formula products are out of...
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. >> john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter. >> yes. >> when dateline continues.cer took him from us, like it's taken so many others. that's why i've made it my mission to talk about getting screened and ask people to share their reasons why. i screen for my growing family. being with them means everything to me. i screen for my girls. they're always surprising me. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older and at average risk, it's time to...
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and may surprise you, makes me think of jimmy carter. >> greg: why?'s a reach, but -- the finest line jimmy carter ever said in his presidency is, some things in life are unfair. so if you don't like the company you work for and the company is less woke than it used to be then you can quit. that's all there is to it. >> greg: exactly [cheers and applause] >> greg: jimmy carter was president right before ronald reagan '76, '80. you were only about 15 >> kat: right. >> greg: do you think the people who cancelled netflix might come back now? do you this i this will help hem? >> kat: i don't know. a lot of stuff on netflix just sucks, that's the issue. >> greg: really bad >> kat: but i can't imagine not agreeing with this and i hate when people say it's a matter of people being over sensitive that they can't handle it. it's not sensitivity to demand that every single thing that happens at the company you work for you personally agree with. that's being selfish. like that's being a jerk not a sensitive person. >> greg: exactly. look you know how i feel abo
and may surprise you, makes me think of jimmy carter. >> greg: why?'s a reach, but -- the finest line jimmy carter ever said in his presidency is, some things in life are unfair. so if you don't like the company you work for and the company is less woke than it used to be then you can quit. that's all there is to it. >> greg: exactly [cheers and applause] >> greg: jimmy carter was president right before ronald reagan '76, '80. you were only about 15 >> kat: right....
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jimmy carter's was keeping faith. biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years. maybe we'll -- people will see him as somebody who healed the country. reagan used to also say, stay above 50% of the polls. if biden can navigate his first year at 60% approval rating, he will be able to be a very strong president. >> as a historian, and somebody who's interviewed all these presidents, have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president? and if you haven't and you do, what angle would you take? >> i haven't because i'm so busy right now writing a book. i have had a long talk with kamala harris already. that was interesting. i was interested in her because of her historic role as the first woman vice president. one of the things i do, brian, as a historian, is i look back and say, who in history will be remembered? walter mondale died recently. i didn't get the amount of attention people were talking about mondale's -- vice president, an important senator forever. kamala harris will be the first woman to actually achieve vice presidency, she's gonna be ta
jimmy carter's was keeping faith. biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years. maybe we'll -- people will see him as somebody who healed the country. reagan used to also say, stay above 50% of the polls. if biden can navigate his first year at 60% approval rating, he will be able to be a very strong president. >> as a historian, and somebody who's interviewed all these presidents, have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president? and if you haven't and you do, what...
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what the white house is worried about is jimmy carter.hey are worried about joe biden and the democrats in general, unable to keep control, just because of inflation. it is suspected to come down. if you look at goldman sachs, in november, there will be 7% inflation. that is something that will haunt this administration. tom: there had to be a radical change. how do they respond today? >> these are numbers that wall street will talk about, but in washington, the main issues they are talking about is what we have today? fresh record. you are going and filling up your truck. they will come out with another inflation speech, blaming the war in russia, the fact that they account for outside perspective. you look at wheat and how they can do more to keep a robust, domestically focused produce in this country. how do you alleviate some of these concerns? they will continuously hammer them on not bringing prices down. he told us that this was going to be temporary. lisa: you mentioned the price hike. we want to delivery on whether or not they wi
what the white house is worried about is jimmy carter.hey are worried about joe biden and the democrats in general, unable to keep control, just because of inflation. it is suspected to come down. if you look at goldman sachs, in november, there will be 7% inflation. that is something that will haunt this administration. tom: there had to be a radical change. how do they respond today? >> these are numbers that wall street will talk about, but in washington, the main issues they are...
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you also hear her assessment as what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement.and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. >> i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. [speaking foreign language] i have done this for two week and i couldn't resist. but seriously, it was a big trip. this morning in venezuela, president -- so to me that jammies pan american day speech and my visit to latin america, had open new paths into -- instead of the paternalism that is characterized the past, we are ready and eager to develop balanced, natural, normal and equal relationships. i found goodwill and friendship everywhere i went. i love you in the caribbean and in latin america. and every head of state that i spoke with, without exception, agreed with me on the importance of cooperating and consulting closely on the issues that concern you, jimmy, and concern us all, human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, economic development, arms control. i think we have made progress in all these area
you also hear her assessment as what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement.and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. >> i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. [speaking foreign language] i have done this for two week and i couldn't resist. but seriously, it was a big trip. this morning in venezuela, president -- so to me that jammies pan american day speech and my visit to...
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jimmy carter, you could have mentioned him, too. jimmy carter owned malaise. inflation that occurred during his presidency. that is what biden has to do. that is the number one issue for voters right now. brian: they don't want someone perfect. they want someone doing everything they can to be perfect. admitting when they are wrong. that is the way we do things. what is unbelievable is on record saying inflation is in transitory. on record saying it would be messy regardless. he is flat out wrong yet we are still living with the legacy. in ukraine he had a chance to say what he thought was a lost cause. we are now in 11-12 weeks nt is beginning to rise up to that. boris johnson said, you know, we did not recognize the threat and the tenacity in which the ukrainians would fight with. he owned up to it. he still got a job, what is wrong with that. >> part of the problem is the president of the united states has the world's hardest job. nobody will get through it in four years without making mistakes. because it is impossible to get a straight a in this job. even
jimmy carter, you could have mentioned him, too. jimmy carter owned malaise. inflation that occurred during his presidency. that is what biden has to do. that is the number one issue for voters right now. brian: they don't want someone perfect. they want someone doing everything they can to be perfect. admitting when they are wrong. that is the way we do things. what is unbelievable is on record saying inflation is in transitory. on record saying it would be messy regardless. he is flat out...
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you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement. and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. it's in grand placer academy a starkey. i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela president perry said to me that jim is pan american they speech and my visit to latin america had open new pairs in into american relations instead of the paternalism that his characterized the past. we are ready and eager. to develop balanced natural normal and equal relationships a fan goodwill and friendship everywhere. i went. they love you in the caribbean and in latin america. and every head of state that i spoke with without exception. agreed with me on the importance. of cooperating and consulting closely on the issues that concern you jimmy and the concern us all human rights nuclear nonproliferation economic development. arms control. i think we've ma
you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement. and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. it's in grand placer academy a starkey. i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela president perry said to me that jim is pan american they speech and my...
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mondale served under jimmy carter as vice president. over a decade. and he gained name recognition as the attorney general here in the state of minnesota. and unlike others, he told his family before his passing he wanted his memorial service to be local, with his extended family of minnesotans, and that's exactly what happened here on the campus of the university of minnesota. many remembered him as a political giant who was humble and had the ability to make people smile and laugh. adrienne broadus, cnn, minneapolis. >> and thank you for your company. i'm rosemary church. our breaking news coverage live from ukraine continues after a short break. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth
mondale served under jimmy carter as vice president. over a decade. and he gained name recognition as the attorney general here in the state of minnesota. and unlike others, he told his family before his passing he wanted his memorial service to be local, with his extended family of minnesotans, and that's exactly what happened here on the campus of the university of minnesota. many remembered him as a political giant who was humble and had the ability to make people smile and laugh. adrienne...
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we lived through this with jimmy carter and ended up being called stagflation. misery index under the two numbers together. we have a grave danger of being worse off in another year or year and a half then we were under jimmy carter. >> laura: so staggering. it i stay up worrying about this because i think of the people i grew up with the mob blue-collar people , what their lives are right now. they are freaking out and really worried and upset and they have a reason to be and a right to be, but former rnc chair turned msnbc darling michael steele thinks republicans should be the ones that are worried now. watch. >> mitch mcconnell and a number of leaders in washington are very worried about what was once a really well paved a yellow brick road to winning in november. now pockmarked by the supreme court narrative which will transform the playing field even further. >> laura: newt, mixed metaphors aside, should republicans be concerned? for golfers of all, when you're on msnbc, you sound very different then you might have another conversations. i think republican
we lived through this with jimmy carter and ended up being called stagflation. misery index under the two numbers together. we have a grave danger of being worse off in another year or year and a half then we were under jimmy carter. >> laura: so staggering. it i stay up worrying about this because i think of the people i grew up with the mob blue-collar people , what their lives are right now. they are freaking out and really worried and upset and they have a reason to be and a right to...
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those numbers are also worse than jimmy carter's.ity 1 percent of americans, 7 disapprove of the joe handling of the cost-of-living 58 upset with his border policies, and listen to this, another new pol from quinnipiac found joe biden has a 26 percent approval ratin among hispanics, it's his lowes among any demographic group. that's a flood of numbers comin at you. bad as those numbers are, there is evidence they could be overestimating the joe biden popularity. of political science eddies of her, looked at a recent poll by marist in the poll found that joe biden's approval rating is 39 percent, that's in line with what we saw from the other, but the institute will reported tha the popularity was much higher. in fact a most 50 percent among baby boomers. can that be right? they did some number crunching and found 50 to percent of people over 65, they voted for donald trump in 2020, and the institute poll found that 2 percent, just 2 percent of people that supported donald trump in 2020 now have shifted to having a favorable of joe bi
those numbers are also worse than jimmy carter's.ity 1 percent of americans, 7 disapprove of the joe handling of the cost-of-living 58 upset with his border policies, and listen to this, another new pol from quinnipiac found joe biden has a 26 percent approval ratin among hispanics, it's his lowes among any demographic group. that's a flood of numbers comin at you. bad as those numbers are, there is evidence they could be overestimating the joe biden popularity. of political science eddies of...
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it was really something and and so then i covered jimmy carter for his term in office. intelligent really gifted hard-working determine could think his way through problems. we couldn't necessarily bring the country or the congress along with him. but he tried there he was in on air force one. or the press plane probably talking to us. we did a lot of travel on air force one, which in those days was a boeing 707 as you can see 27,000 the tail number and the press was in the back definitely back of the bus. and i took one trip with walter mondale. whose 26,000 miles around all of southeast asia all the way down to australia and and and finally he was going over to new zealand to meet with sir robert muldoon, who was the prime minister and the prime minister who wanted to talk about the lamb quota? that was all he wanted to talk about he was known to the kiwis universally as piggy muldoon. okay, a little kiwi humor there. there's piggy piggy muldoon. and it was a right wing very strong. prime minister, and so he and up to this point and we'd stop with this was our last st
it was really something and and so then i covered jimmy carter for his term in office. intelligent really gifted hard-working determine could think his way through problems. we couldn't necessarily bring the country or the congress along with him. but he tried there he was in on air force one. or the press plane probably talking to us. we did a lot of travel on air force one, which in those days was a boeing 707 as you can see 27,000 the tail number and the press was in the back definitely back...
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later on whenom jimmy carter won the election and appointed someone i didn't think was a good directori left. but having gone to cia through a series of remarkable coincidences they elevated me to the legislative office to work on the investigations with the w cia. that way met the director george h.w. bush would head the cia had been the ambassador to china establish my relationship with bush, i was 26 years old at the time. that relationship was obviously pivotal in my life. he eventually made me attorney h general. she serves that role of the year if i recall. >> he was in that role head up cia for one year. during this time the cia was under investigation by six committees and one commission this was for alleged excesses during things like attempted and successful assassinations and things like that part he had to defend the agency determined everyone was trying tear it apart. when he did such a great job and that one year end he won the respect of the agency professionals where the old time in those days they name the cia campus in building after him itn is the george h.w. bush ce
later on whenom jimmy carter won the election and appointed someone i didn't think was a good directori left. but having gone to cia through a series of remarkable coincidences they elevated me to the legislative office to work on the investigations with the w cia. that way met the director george h.w. bush would head the cia had been the ambassador to china establish my relationship with bush, i was 26 years old at the time. that relationship was obviously pivotal in my life. he eventually...
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the recovery is when jimmy carter loses his and there is the objective viewpoint which is handed over to the national bureau of economic research. here's the problem with them. waiting for an official timestamp with respect to the business cycle these folks take a long time to figure out often long after the fact, our last recession in april of 2,020 after a record expansion run of 128 weeks but the problem it wasn't timestamp until july 19, 2021, and if you are waiting for the official all clear you only missed 46% from the bottom so right now wall street is divided on whether we are in a recession. recession later this year. goldman sachs and jpmorgan say such fears are overblown. it does have to be pointed out these are the smartest guys in the room, that said inflation was transitory until the dip last year. without a doubt these are tough investing times, the market is always about the future so we will try to go to a time machine, may twentieth, 2,023, what are we looking back at? bringing in to figure it out is luke lloyd, scott martin and rob luna. let's gets your read on rece
the recovery is when jimmy carter loses his and there is the objective viewpoint which is handed over to the national bureau of economic research. here's the problem with them. waiting for an official timestamp with respect to the business cycle these folks take a long time to figure out often long after the fact, our last recession in april of 2,020 after a record expansion run of 128 weeks but the problem it wasn't timestamp until july 19, 2021, and if you are waiting for the official all...
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empty vessel in jimmy carter that everyone could you know, see what they wanted to see in them? and he was overwhelmed by the problems and he was a one-term failure. remind you of somebody. so what i say to the people who i agree with and you know it. you know, it grieves me that many people who are maga supporters are mad because i think the president lost the election but i i say to. the maga supporters. that's what i want. i want to restore america, but that will take more than just one narrow victory and a president who you know. punches back publicly all the time what that will take is a reaganite type victory and reagan won was a reaction against the democratic excess. he won 40 states the first time 49 states the second time his vice president george hw bush 140 states. the democrats had to go to the middle. they got a democratic leadership conference a guy and clinton who then had the reform welfare and past two tough crime bills. so the debate and the policies for for over 20 years were dominated by the republicans and liberal was a dirty word in those days. that's the
empty vessel in jimmy carter that everyone could you know, see what they wanted to see in them? and he was overwhelmed by the problems and he was a one-term failure. remind you of somebody. so what i say to the people who i agree with and you know it. you know, it grieves me that many people who are maga supporters are mad because i think the president lost the election but i i say to. the maga supporters. that's what i want. i want to restore america, but that will take more than just one...
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[applause] >> we are here to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the federal law when president jimmy carterigned into law in 1978 a -- at that time the law was only to celebrate our heritage week during the month of may and as you have heard it has since been expanded. and every time when we gather here for this event something that we always talk about is, yes, heritage -- heritage is not just about traditions and the past. when we think about the term heritage we are thinking about the present, all of us, what all of us can do here and also the future, the next generation like juliette that we just heard from is so inspiring. but today i think i would like to take a moment and look into the past. yesterday we all heard the very sad news of the passing of secretary and he's known to many of us to as just nom. we would not be celebrate apa heritage week or month if not for someone like nami in 1997 together with congressman frank from new york proposed a celebration for celebrating our heritage and contributions to this country. i remember reading his passionate speech in the house of repre
[applause] >> we are here to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the federal law when president jimmy carterigned into law in 1978 a -- at that time the law was only to celebrate our heritage week during the month of may and as you have heard it has since been expanded. and every time when we gather here for this event something that we always talk about is, yes, heritage -- heritage is not just about traditions and the past. when we think about the term heritage we are thinking about the...
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we lived through thisbe with jimmy carter and ended up getting called stagflation and people added up the unemployment rate and the inflation rate and turned it u into the misery index by adding the two numbers together we have a grave danger of beingve worse off in another year or a year and a half than we were under jimmy carter. ter. this is so staggering that people like you don't sleep enough. i actually stay up worrying about this because i think of the people t i grew up with andt i grew up as blue collar people what their lives are right now, they're freaking out. they're really worried and upset and they have a reason debate and a rightut to be . but newt, former rnc chair turned msnbc darling michael steele, he thinks republicanst should be the ones that are worried. now watch mitch mcconnell and aa number of leaders in washington are very worried about what was once a really well paved w yellow brick road to winning in november. now pockmarked by the supreme court narrative which will transform the playing field even further. ra newt: mixed metaphors aside, should republica
we lived through thisbe with jimmy carter and ended up getting called stagflation and people added up the unemployment rate and the inflation rate and turned it u into the misery index by adding the two numbers together we have a grave danger of beingve worse off in another year or a year and a half than we were under jimmy carter. ter. this is so staggering that people like you don't sleep enough. i actually stay up worrying about this because i think of the people t i grew up with andt i grew...
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May 3, 2022
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it was the genuine personal relationship he built with president jimmy carter -- a relationship built on real affection and trust. they sat down for lunch together every week. fritz said, make sure you get a commitment from barack: once a week, you have lunch to discuss whatever is on either of your minds. he was the first vice president to have an office in the west wing, just a few steps away from the oval office. that never happened before. they were over in the executive office building across the street. that was the true strength of the vice presidency he said, a strength that barack and i replicated in our time in office and what i'm -- kamala and i are doing today. and she sends her regards to the whole family. she called me before i got in the plane. it was fritz who lit the way. his core -- at his core, fritz embraced everybody with a belief that everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity -- everybody. dignity. not just the right to vote, dignity. he was loved by the american people because he reflected the goodness of the american people, especially the people of minne
it was the genuine personal relationship he built with president jimmy carter -- a relationship built on real affection and trust. they sat down for lunch together every week. fritz said, make sure you get a commitment from barack: once a week, you have lunch to discuss whatever is on either of your minds. he was the first vice president to have an office in the west wing, just a few steps away from the oval office. that never happened before. they were over in the executive office building...
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May 19, 2022
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the 1970s, after the debacle of watergate, and the tragedy of vietnam, the failed leadership of jimmy carter's, the republican party and america were in dire straits. americans were unsure of the future and losing faith in our country. but ronald reagan showed us a better path forward. he changed the course of history for america and the world. he proved that change is possible even when the odds seem stacked against you. in 2014, maryland looked a lot like washington did back in 1980 and what it looks like today. an arrogant and out of touch democratic monopoly. they were calling maryland that california of the east. they did not mean that as a compliment. no offense. maryland had raised taxes 43 times in a row. we had lost 8000 businesses and 100,000 jobs. a gala poll came out that said 48% of all marylanders wanted to leave the state. i was a small businessman who had never held elected office. i was fed up enough to try to do something about it. i can tell you, not a soul believed it was remotely possible for a republican to win in the blue state in america. i ran in underfunded, underdog
the 1970s, after the debacle of watergate, and the tragedy of vietnam, the failed leadership of jimmy carter's, the republican party and america were in dire straits. americans were unsure of the future and losing faith in our country. but ronald reagan showed us a better path forward. he changed the course of history for america and the world. he proved that change is possible even when the odds seem stacked against you. in 2014, maryland looked a lot like washington did back in 1980 and what...