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the republican party will become the party that ended your health care. you cannot have a situation where the trump administration, president trump says one thing and their attorney general goes to court to do the opposite. you cannot orav should not havea situation r where republican senators get upn and say we need to expand health care for people and then they say not a peep when their own president tries to strip it away from them. president trump says the republican party wants to be the party of health care? well,we i say god help the midde class if republicans are the party of health care. what, dare i ask, is their plan? let me ask leader mcconnell and every republican senator. and i hope their constituents will ask them too, because this is the numberhe one issue across the country. we should ask our republican friends and the president, what's your plan to deal with prescription drug costs? costs are an all-time high. instead they're supporting this lawsuit which would impose billions of dollars in prescription drug costs on seniors. we ask pres
the republican party will become the party that ended your health care. you cannot have a situation where the trump administration, president trump says one thing and their attorney general goes to court to do the opposite. you cannot orav should not havea situation r where republican senators get upn and say we need to expand health care for people and then they say not a peep when their own president tries to strip it away from them. president trump says the republican party wants to be the...
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how does the republican party attract youthful supporters? >> you go to college campuses. have to get out and talk to people who haven't heard from our party enough. we have to go to places where you don't think republicans are going to be. you have to go to college campuses. you gotta say, here is what democrats are saying. they're going to talk to you about free education. they're going to say college will be free. we have kids who can't read right now in elementary schools. we have kids who aren't graduating from high school. let's fix the education system we have right now. let's be proponents for school choice so people aren't bound by their zip code to determine the type of education and the quality of education they have. they're going to talk about free health care. they want to take away your relationship with your doctor and your ability to make decisions. we don't want that. we want you to make a decision with your doctor. we don't think the government is the best place to be making decisions for your health care needs. as we talk about these things with college
how does the republican party attract youthful supporters? >> you go to college campuses. have to get out and talk to people who haven't heard from our party enough. we have to go to places where you don't think republicans are going to be. you have to go to college campuses. you gotta say, here is what democrats are saying. they're going to talk to you about free education. they're going to say college will be free. we have kids who can't read right now in elementary schools. we have...
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how does the republican party attract youthful supporters? >> we have to go to college campuses. e have to talk to people that have not heard enough from our party. you have to go to places where you do not think republicans will be like college campuses. tell them about what democrats are going to say. free education. we have kids that cannot read right now in elementary school. we have kids not graduating from high school. let us fix the education system we have now so people are not bound by their zip code. they will talk about free health care. they want to take away your relationship with your doctor and your ability to make decisions. we don't want that. we don't think the government is the best place to make decisions for your health care needs. about these things with college kids and then we say -- you are upset about your rates going up? look who is running your school. look at the board of trustees and the president. they are all liberal. they are raising your rates. take them on. they are the ones making your high and not too providing you an education to get you a job
how does the republican party attract youthful supporters? >> we have to go to college campuses. e have to talk to people that have not heard enough from our party. you have to go to places where you do not think republicans will be like college campuses. tell them about what democrats are going to say. free education. we have kids that cannot read right now in elementary school. we have kids not graduating from high school. let us fix the education system we have now so people are not...
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donald trump doesn't care about the future of the republican party. ld trump, as one of his aides said to me, wants the next republican candidate for president to lose by 40 points because he wants to be able to prove that he did it, john mccain couldn't. >> and part of the reason i think we're talking about john mccain is because donald trump uses these opportunities, the same with the kellyanne conway and george conway, to make us not notice that he's made no progress in north korea, to make us notice he's made no progress in the china trade deals, to make us notice that he knew about the gm closing back in july of 2018 and has done nothing about it. >> or to stop talking, perhaps, about the mueller report. rick tyler, jeremy peters, thank you so much. >>> coming up, a little help from his friends. is the trump administration interfering in another country's election? andrea mitchell joins us live from jerusalem, next on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. this time, it's his turn. you have 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of chee
donald trump doesn't care about the future of the republican party. ld trump, as one of his aides said to me, wants the next republican candidate for president to lose by 40 points because he wants to be able to prove that he did it, john mccain couldn't. >> and part of the reason i think we're talking about john mccain is because donald trump uses these opportunities, the same with the kellyanne conway and george conway, to make us not notice that he's made no progress in north korea, to...
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that is what they stand for. >> there is not much division in the republican party on that, but there is some on the next one -- open borders. we hear a lot of democrats for open borders, terry tao walls, walls are immoral. majorityn party have control for two years in the trump administration and we did not get a meaningful fix to our out of control broken immigration system during that time. the question becomes, is the republican party beholden to the voters who put them at office or the big business interest to want to keep exploiting illegal immigrants at the expense of american workers? >> let's remember the house did pass a border package and sent it to the president. and the senate, we are all aware, you need 60 votes to pass up. we had 51 at the time. the democrats want to say, you control the senate and house. well, with the filibuster, with that 60 votes threshold, even with 53 votes in the senate, when the democrats to pass meaningful immigration reform. that is why democrats need to receive pressure. democrats in these red states. they know what their vote or stand for. l
that is what they stand for. >> there is not much division in the republican party on that, but there is some on the next one -- open borders. we hear a lot of democrats for open borders, terry tao walls, walls are immoral. majorityn party have control for two years in the trump administration and we did not get a meaningful fix to our out of control broken immigration system during that time. the question becomes, is the republican party beholden to the voters who put them at office or...
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and your frustration with the republican party. for us as journalists there is attention, right? half the time he wants us to look at tweets so we're looking here instead of over there, and if we don't pay attention them we are normalizing it. it is hard balance for us to strike. for republican leaders it is a difficult thing. they were not going to pay attention to tweets unless they were really forced to, and in that situation they might do something very mild like issue a statement about what a fine senator john mccain was. >> i tried to ask him why he put that tweet out. i apologize to the control room, i think i'm asking for it now, but let me, i'm going to put it out there. he doesn't explain why he decided today to tweet about john mccain. >> then i'm going to reclaim my time. i think we have it up here. here it is, today and every day i miss my good friend john mccain. his memory continues to remind me every day that our nation is sustained by a sacrifice of heros. it is a very nice statement. >> things just happy, you know
and your frustration with the republican party. for us as journalists there is attention, right? half the time he wants us to look at tweets so we're looking here instead of over there, and if we don't pay attention them we are normalizing it. it is hard balance for us to strike. for republican leaders it is a difficult thing. they were not going to pay attention to tweets unless they were really forced to, and in that situation they might do something very mild like issue a statement about...
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the republican party will become the party of health care. let me go through a bit of this for a second. kind of remarkable. it was proven very strongly that there is no obstruction the president said. that is untrue. it started with instructions from the high up. he is talking about the mueller probe. it started with instructions from the high up to which a reporter asked whether he means president obama and he said i'm not going to answer that, but i think you know the answer to that. and then he said the republican party will become the party of health care. this is the party that took 50 plus votes to get rid of obamacare and tried to remove and is currently in the process of trying to remove the underpinnings of obamacare. kasie hunt was right there with president trump. a lot of unusual things just happened. >> reporter: you did a very nice job of running through what we just heard there from the president of united states taking a handful of questions here. as he goes in to meet with republican senators over lunch. you saw him there ar
the republican party will become the party of health care. let me go through a bit of this for a second. kind of remarkable. it was proven very strongly that there is no obstruction the president said. that is untrue. it started with instructions from the high up. he is talking about the mueller probe. it started with instructions from the high up to which a reporter asked whether he means president obama and he said i'm not going to answer that, but i think you know the answer to that. and...
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orat are the key take aways from cohen's testimony you as a member of the republican party? >> well,i think it's a big charade. the democrats doli not this president and they are trying as much as possible toust take him out. the mueller investigation hasn't given them really anythingdi credible toctly tie him to any wrong doing, so they have reduced themselves to dragging a disbarred lawyer who has been known to lie to come and tell a big story toche mittee, and it makes for great television. it makes for a big distraction on the north korea summit that was happening at the same time but as we've seen already, mr. cohen is being referred to the justice department for perjury based on his testimony to congress. >> doesn't it strike oou that no the republicans came to president trump's defense, that they were all there to impugn chael cohen, why didn't they stand up and defend the president? i think it's a complete charade. you have be a liar and who's making things up as he goes. >> me lied onehalf of the president. the president directed him to lie. >> he's the president's
orat are the key take aways from cohen's testimony you as a member of the republican party? >> well,i think it's a big charade. the democrats doli not this president and they are trying as much as possible toust take him out. the mueller investigation hasn't given them really anythingdi credible toctly tie him to any wrong doing, so they have reduced themselves to dragging a disbarred lawyer who has been known to lie to come and tell a big story toche mittee, and it makes for great...
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it says that "acquiesce to trump is now the defining trait of the republican party more than two yearserwhelming and at times erasing principles that conservatives viewed as the foundation of the party for more than a half century." is that fair. >> no, absolutely not fair. neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh are now sitting on the supreme court. that is absolutely consistent with conservative principles. we saw the passage of huge tax reform, huge tax relief and a tax cut. that's absolutely conservative with conservative principles. and if you look at the strength of our military and foreign policy, that's absolutely consistent with conservative principles. so, i think that's not fair. >> and howard, justin had said that democrats were upset with nancy pelosi for not going after impeachment. is that fair? >> i think there's plenty of time to have a conversation about impeachment. i think, obviously, the whole country is awaiting the robert mueller report, but there is additional legal jeopardy after michael cohen's testimony, after we've heard that the offices in new york are also lookin
it says that "acquiesce to trump is now the defining trait of the republican party more than two yearserwhelming and at times erasing principles that conservatives viewed as the foundation of the party for more than a half century." is that fair. >> no, absolutely not fair. neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh are now sitting on the supreme court. that is absolutely consistent with conservative principles. we saw the passage of huge tax reform, huge tax relief and a tax cut. that's...
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draw them in to the party especially as there undergoing the ship between the democrats and the republican partydemocratic party is changing and he is trying to pull in southerners and southern politicians into the republican party.>> absolutely. at the same time he is forced to finally take a stance on the little rock crisis and he does feel that it is his obligation to follow the law of the land. but at the same time the republican national committee is undergoing a variety of studies that they call operation dixie where they are thinking about ways to capitalize on the divides in the party between southern conservatives and more liberal northern democrats that want to act on civil rights. it is a calculated move in terms of how he frames it and you absolutely hit on that.>> i find it kind of ironic that he chose andrew jackson of all people when he was talking about the enforcement of a supreme court decision given that one of jackson's most famous decisions was not to listen to the supreme court in the case of the indian removal act. also, one thing he makes very clear that this is to contin
draw them in to the party especially as there undergoing the ship between the democrats and the republican partydemocratic party is changing and he is trying to pull in southerners and southern politicians into the republican party.>> absolutely. at the same time he is forced to finally take a stance on the little rock crisis and he does feel that it is his obligation to follow the law of the land. but at the same time the republican national committee is undergoing a variety of studies...
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the old republican party is no more. eventually when the trump administration comes to an end. what does the party look like then, and that's something we just do not have the answer to. >> if you have the answer -- >> i'm out of the prediction business. >> susan page is outstanding and i'm really looking forward to reading the book about someone everyone was keenly aware of for decades. >> she does what other 2020 candidates have promised to do. ? oh yeah, he's ok. umm... just ok? guess who just got reinstated! well, not officially. nervous? yeah. yeah me too. don't worry about it, we'll figure it out. i'll see ya in there! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network, according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. these days we're all stressed. i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remi
the old republican party is no more. eventually when the trump administration comes to an end. what does the party look like then, and that's something we just do not have the answer to. >> if you have the answer -- >> i'm out of the prediction business. >> susan page is outstanding and i'm really looking forward to reading the book about someone everyone was keenly aware of for decades. >> she does what other 2020 candidates have promised to do. ? oh yeah, he's ok....
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katherineak a moderate republican in the bay area lost her reelection to the assembly, she said having an r next to her name was toxic for voters. people liked her but they didn't like the party. ot's been 12 years since the republicans have a statewide office. schwarzenegger was the last along with steve poisner. they have real work to do. it's going to take a lot more than outreach. they have to change their image and come up with candidates that are appealing n just to republicans but to independent voters as well. >> do you think the fact that patterson ist o, will that help with latino candidates in california, especially many have been fe ving noty fond of the republican party because of their stand on illegal imigration. s helpful always to have a fresh face and someone who's a woman and someone who tina, it's a great talking point but as i said the party is so step with what california is on immigration, climate change and gun control and other issues, it's tough for her, a little bit like rearranginge deck chairs on the titanic. >> you can seen 18, some latina republican candidates nationally lost their fet under theht of some of the parties moves on immigration. you
katherineak a moderate republican in the bay area lost her reelection to the assembly, she said having an r next to her name was toxic for voters. people liked her but they didn't like the party. ot's been 12 years since the republicans have a statewide office. schwarzenegger was the last along with steve poisner. they have real work to do. it's going to take a lot more than outreach. they have to change their image and come up with candidates that are appealing n just to republicans but to...
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democrats have the disadvantage and the advantage of having a bigger house with more rooms than the republican party it's a more complicated for activists party by definition just goes back way back in history and so they're going to have to in some ways figure out how to pull all this together i go back to biden who's a candidate who could rise above this as did obama we talked about the two thousand and four speech the purple speech that obama gave and rose up above politics to help him secure the nomination two thousand and eight they're going to be looking for someone who can do that donald trump just doesn't do that as president i mean that's the one thing i'm sometimes wondering why he doesn't do it move to the center rise up high and get stuff done but he wants to rather energize his base for whatever reasons and so i think by i mean i would argue that its base is not as ideological and that's part of how he was able to win the republican nomination with his base and it was pulled was actually further to the left than the republican party but in terms of the democratic party moving further to
democrats have the disadvantage and the advantage of having a bigger house with more rooms than the republican party it's a more complicated for activists party by definition just goes back way back in history and so they're going to have to in some ways figure out how to pull all this together i go back to biden who's a candidate who could rise above this as did obama we talked about the two thousand and four speech the purple speech that obama gave and rose up above politics to help him...
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you can't just treat the republican party like a monolith. te in the senate on the emergency declaration to this really appalling motion in the intelligence committee, it's very clear that this is the president's party, that it is a personality-driven party that does what the president wants to do and this notion there are secret rebels and people that will stand up and the president saves the party, how many more times does this have to happen before we know it's just not true. this isn't like previous democratic or republican parties where you have someone in the party that will go to the president and say, look, you're wrong, or this has a change. if the president says the moon is made out of green cheese, the committee on science and technology will say it is indeed and we think it's gouda or pa parm parmesan. that's why the republican party is being hollowed out and i don't think has much of a future no matter what happens in 2020. >> again, i was starting to talk about some of. ways that they've been corrupted, conservatism has been corr
you can't just treat the republican party like a monolith. te in the senate on the emergency declaration to this really appalling motion in the intelligence committee, it's very clear that this is the president's party, that it is a personality-driven party that does what the president wants to do and this notion there are secret rebels and people that will stand up and the president saves the party, how many more times does this have to happen before we know it's just not true. this isn't like...
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you say when we think about the shift to conservatism in the republican party we tend to think of it as a grassroots effort. meg: yeah. bill: but you just said it. this was being driven by political republican leaders in washington. who knew firsthand exactly what was going on. like osha for example or the epa. all these heavy-handed, so flash when reagan, if we flashforward, and we are not going to skip over jimmy carter, but when reagan comes into office and he says government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem it's because there has been a huge expansion in the 1970s. and so that's the context for that sort of anti-government campaign that he can run in addition with the failure of government to deliver in 1979. becomesur gerald ford one in a line of presidents who cannot get a handle on this at all, right? meg: yeah, you know, so he makes a really interesting decision, one which is hard to fathom today, which is really sort of an ideological decision because in 1974 and 1970 five, in part because of the oil shocks, the economy goes into recession and he
you say when we think about the shift to conservatism in the republican party we tend to think of it as a grassroots effort. meg: yeah. bill: but you just said it. this was being driven by political republican leaders in washington. who knew firsthand exactly what was going on. like osha for example or the epa. all these heavy-handed, so flash when reagan, if we flashforward, and we are not going to skip over jimmy carter, but when reagan comes into office and he says government is not the...
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they have nowhere else to go larry donald trump is sort of eating the republican party and change it from this limited government conservative party with loyalty to the constitution into something that is all about donald trump and he has presented them with this very apocalyptic scenario it's me or death it's me or nothing and so they're stuck in that rut he also has a lot of self reinforcing mechanisms from from fox news and talk radio and other out and other conservative leaning news sources that are presented this again as this very apocalyptic thing it's trump or death it's trump or nothing you see any chance of a primary challenge to end well there will be a couple folks come into the primary space against donald trump and larry you know given our politics today it's impossible to predict the extra nowadays that could lead to a serious candidate jumping into that race i mean right now we have bill weld who's in it and larry hogan is looking at it you know and both of whom have many merits about the most of both the move have many good things about them but both of them right no
they have nowhere else to go larry donald trump is sort of eating the republican party and change it from this limited government conservative party with loyalty to the constitution into something that is all about donald trump and he has presented them with this very apocalyptic scenario it's me or death it's me or nothing and so they're stuck in that rut he also has a lot of self reinforcing mechanisms from from fox news and talk radio and other out and other conservative leaning news sources...
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not your father's or grandfather's republican party. cludes people who used to be democrats, it includes people who don't affiliate with a party per se, but associate themselves with the brand of politics that donald trump republicans. the idea of being outsider as he presents himself. the idea of being a disrupter, the idea that the bushes and clintons are part of an overall corrupt establishment in washington that donald trump is there to up end. >> you know, there's all kinds of little tidbits that have been released about this book that i found fascinating, this idea that barbara bush apparently had a countdown clock on her nightstand. that was a gift from a friend that was counting down the hours to the end of the trump presidency. what do we surmise is next for the bushes who are still in politics? >> well, that's a great question. the one bush who is currently in elective office, a fourth generation, is george p. bush, a land conditioner in texas. he's the only bush who publicly endorsed president trump. of course, he feels like h
not your father's or grandfather's republican party. cludes people who used to be democrats, it includes people who don't affiliate with a party per se, but associate themselves with the brand of politics that donald trump republicans. the idea of being outsider as he presents himself. the idea of being a disrupter, the idea that the bushes and clintons are part of an overall corrupt establishment in washington that donald trump is there to up end. >> you know, there's all kinds of little...
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lou: nancy pelosi said yesterday the republican party is a bunch of scaredy cats. they haven't got any imagination. there's no creativity. they have no sense of urgency. they have a bunch of rhinos. it's enough to make you the idea of being a republican. >> nancy pelosi said that? lou: i added the last part. >> the president ought to say this is what i want done and i want it done now. lou: what the heck is the guys named the four-star commandant of the marine corps? general mallor telling the president that any reduction in his marines, saying this publicly. >> i would say thank you very much for your service. lou: get him the out. first of all i'm sick of generals who don't understand that they commander in chief the president of the united states is in charge but if they haven't got a better grip on military order than that they don't have any place being involved in the command structure. >> beyond the marine corps the bottom line is this is what we need to stop -- lou: i have great respect for our armed services. that's not what i'm saying. these generals who
lou: nancy pelosi said yesterday the republican party is a bunch of scaredy cats. they haven't got any imagination. there's no creativity. they have no sense of urgency. they have a bunch of rhinos. it's enough to make you the idea of being a republican. >> nancy pelosi said that? lou: i added the last part. >> the president ought to say this is what i want done and i want it done now. lou: what the heck is the guys named the four-star commandant of the marine corps? general mallor...
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who love corporate power, who themselves are winning more and more votes from the upwardly the republican party has triedn class whitesking and latinos from coming into the party. what is the role of a conservative right now. maner: working-class black -- men, if i could say the obvious. there is no reason that african-american men should reject rigid 1970's era feminism or stands for due process. there is no reason. one of the reasons you see such chaos is because the terms have not been defined. nobody knows where we are. we had the party of the factory owners versus the party of the workers, and now they have been inverted and the leaderships do not understand that it has been inverted. everybody will say it is the party of the country club. he would think that is totally untrue. and then you retreat to the bar at round hill and say i cannot believe they are saying that. it was totally true. i am not a populist. i think populism is not sustainable. it is not a form of government, it is a warning sign that you have bad elites. you will always have elites because people are hierarchical. dogs
who love corporate power, who themselves are winning more and more votes from the upwardly the republican party has triedn class whitesking and latinos from coming into the party. what is the role of a conservative right now. maner: working-class black -- men, if i could say the obvious. there is no reason that african-american men should reject rigid 1970's era feminism or stands for due process. there is no reason. one of the reasons you see such chaos is because the terms have not been...
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the republican party saying we want a clear line of separation between the two. the administration is following through on that party platform. host: secretary pompeo was talking about the state department's budget and priorities. this is one exchange he had with a democratic congresswoman on friday. [video clip] ofyour new interpretation what was called a gag rule now is harming organizations that are doing general health care, whether it is contraceptive care, hiv, maternal care. i will give you an example. whichis an organization is the only health provider in mozambique. they have lost funding due to the expansion of the global gag rule. people who500,000 are receiving care for hiv, tuberculosis and malaria. what's happening here is that when we are looking at this $9 billion we spend as a , this actually directs the money to health care. not abortion, not counseling for abortion. -- the vast majority of ngo's are saying not a problem, we want to focus on health care. we want to beg able to perform abortion. as far as the expansion, this is not an expansion. t
the republican party saying we want a clear line of separation between the two. the administration is following through on that party platform. host: secretary pompeo was talking about the state department's budget and priorities. this is one exchange he had with a democratic congresswoman on friday. [video clip] ofyour new interpretation what was called a gag rule now is harming organizations that are doing general health care, whether it is contraceptive care, hiv, maternal care. i will give...
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are 90 person * support among the republican party.e cares about them, he cares about the american people and the nation. this is to me, it's a travesty he's hounded. he's besieged by the left-wing media, the radical dimms while he's the only one it seems at times trying to do the right thing for this country. >> his approval ratings are a hell of a lot better than congress'. i have done this for three decades. congress has failed for three decades to address the national security crisis on the border. he's going to dosing he can to secure this border. but i still say a big group are trying to beat this president down. i see all these articles on the wall saying everybody is aghast president trump said he might not accept the results of the election back in 2016. all these stories. and guess who didn't accept the results in the end. the people who said shame on him for not accepting the results. they are trying to beat this man down and they are not going to do it. lou: saij moan was and hypocritical who challenged him on this question
are 90 person * support among the republican party.e cares about them, he cares about the american people and the nation. this is to me, it's a travesty he's hounded. he's besieged by the left-wing media, the radical dimms while he's the only one it seems at times trying to do the right thing for this country. >> his approval ratings are a hell of a lot better than congress'. i have done this for three decades. congress has failed for three decades to address the national security crisis...
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they're gone, done, over. 25% of the party are behavioral republicans. they just voted republic and not highly politically engaged, don't particularly love the democratic property, socialist and fiscal conservatives conserd overlapping diagrams and 25% of the party is gone. and that primarily were educated voters and the female voters and i like to say that women voters got separate from the g.o.p. in 2016. and in 2018 they got a divorce. accomplish by 2020 i think we'll have restraining orders. [laughter] how do you build a party that is viable nationally, that is dedicated to a platform that is fund judgment hill anti-immigrant, that is fundamental live alien yeted hispanics and african-americans, just trump or his people trotting out the occasion personal to say a black person works for the administration here or i have black friend there, it rid lally donald trump said that. look at our black friend the a rally and any jaw was on the floor. threat not exactly jed brook, not exactly meaningful leadership and the things has said and done like charlottes
they're gone, done, over. 25% of the party are behavioral republicans. they just voted republic and not highly politically engaged, don't particularly love the democratic property, socialist and fiscal conservatives conserd overlapping diagrams and 25% of the party is gone. and that primarily were educated voters and the female voters and i like to say that women voters got separate from the g.o.p. in 2016. and in 2018 they got a divorce. accomplish by 2020 i think we'll have restraining...
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party. and i want to get your thoughts moving forward and what it means for the republicans. 93% of republicansent now. what does it mean as we head into 2020? >> you're right, they're extremely left, and it is probably in both -- we've seen left wingers in the democratic party before, but we've never seen the mob we've seen today. and they're taking the democratic party off of the edge of the world. they're just falling off the edge. but we've got to recognize this is a huge challenge for the republican party. and a huge challenge for the president. and we need to -- the president laid the predicate in the state of the union address by saying we will not become a socialist country. but we can't leave it all on him. we've got to have republican candidates from the top of the ticket to the bottom of the ticket, one, take this argument that the democrats are laying out for a socialist economy seriously. can't just dismiss it. can't just mock it. we have to take it on from top to bottom with a comprehensive rebuttal of why this is bad policy, why we can't afford it, what it would do to america. an
party. and i want to get your thoughts moving forward and what it means for the republicans. 93% of republicansent now. what does it mean as we head into 2020? >> you're right, they're extremely left, and it is probably in both -- we've seen left wingers in the democratic party before, but we've never seen the mob we've seen today. and they're taking the democratic party off of the edge of the world. they're just falling off the edge. but we've got to recognize this is a huge challenge...
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>> well, there is a struggle and a debate within the republican party. the moment, the structure of the party is trumpist. and so the messaging of the party is trumpist. but as we saw in 2018 in the midterms, republicans, there are many republicans who are uncomfortable with trump and they voted -- either they didn't vote or they voted for democrats. so just as i would say the soul of the democratic party is going to be defined over the next year and a bit, the soul of the republican party at the moment seemed trumpist. >> wesley, you're nodding. you're in agreement? >> certainly. the president is the president. he is the leader of the party and we've seen from the elected officials down to 20, 30, 40% of the republican base folks have lined up behind president. you have folks who were extremely upset about things like the use of executive power, you could think of people like ted cruz or rand paul who have now lined up behind president trump. folks who were supposed institutionalists like mitch mcconnell said screw the rules, whatever donald trump wants
>> well, there is a struggle and a debate within the republican party. the moment, the structure of the party is trumpist. and so the messaging of the party is trumpist. but as we saw in 2018 in the midterms, republicans, there are many republicans who are uncomfortable with trump and they voted -- either they didn't vote or they voted for democrats. so just as i would say the soul of the democratic party is going to be defined over the next year and a bit, the soul of the republican...
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why this group of people within the republican party.'t give a -- who hate this president, they don't regard americans well enough to' to secure the border. it is really stupifying. one thing for radical dimms who department give a damn, and another for republicans who pretend they do. >> you start with alexander, first of all, if any denies there is an emergency on the border, they are ignoring the facts, this president is doing what he can to address the emergency. for people like alexander said do something different, that because congress has failed. this president has not failed, he is in this position now because congress failed him, congress is against ignoring a national crises on the border. lou: for two years republican congress under leadership of rino, paul ryan -- per sived pen blocking him. lou: tom, always enjoy seeing you and your opinion. >> thank you. lou: we would like to hear your thoughts, share your comments, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. up next, benjamin netanyahu facing criminal charges just weeks from an elect
why this group of people within the republican party.'t give a -- who hate this president, they don't regard americans well enough to' to secure the border. it is really stupifying. one thing for radical dimms who department give a damn, and another for republicans who pretend they do. >> you start with alexander, first of all, if any denies there is an emergency on the border, they are ignoring the facts, this president is doing what he can to address the emergency. for people like...
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the republican party is no longer the party of mccain and bush and the old lindsey graham.he party of donald trump and the new lindsey graham. they want to take a tough line on immigration, and for all of the talk, and there continues to be chatter, about weakness in trump support among republicans. he has a hold on the vast majority of republican voters. it's why the small crowd of people mostly in washington and new york who are desperately trying to find somebody to primary him in the 2020 election are having such a difficult time. this was trump's party. >> i was watching this weekend on michael smerconish who says he's going to run, ends how steep. he thinks he can get going on this. his argument is the old republican party is a lot better than trump's republican party, and he wants to make the case. >> well, you know, the trump party, if i may, trumpism is the natural heir of the know-nothing party of the 19th century which, like the trumpism, was founded on anti-immigrant fervor. they hated in that case catholics, the catholics coming in from germany and italy. they
the republican party is no longer the party of mccain and bush and the old lindsey graham.he party of donald trump and the new lindsey graham. they want to take a tough line on immigration, and for all of the talk, and there continues to be chatter, about weakness in trump support among republicans. he has a hold on the vast majority of republican voters. it's why the small crowd of people mostly in washington and new york who are desperately trying to find somebody to primary him in the 2020...
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lou: what is the republican party going to go as a counter vailing party that will be seeking votes ase approach 2020. i don't hear the republicans standing up loud, proud, tall and strong. >> well you see the president doing that, tweeting about the dangers of anti-semitism today. lou: he tweeted. congratulations, mr. president, you tweeted. can we rise to a higher level than that, congressman? >> the highest level this president rose to in sup of israel showing the world they're standing against our dissh. lou: i understand. >> moving the embassy is the most -- lou: i'm talking about -- if i were not clear, i know you interpreted me correctly. this specific moment of anti-semitism, the awful remarks of this congresswoman and the absolute failure of the democratic party. we should be hearing from every republican in my opinion, loud and clear. >> i got to -- look, republicans have stood strongly with representative lee zell den who has led the effort on if republican side to condemn anti-semitism and -- lou: the congressman is terrific. but again. >> he's taking action and we're stand
lou: what is the republican party going to go as a counter vailing party that will be seeking votes ase approach 2020. i don't hear the republicans standing up loud, proud, tall and strong. >> well you see the president doing that, tweeting about the dangers of anti-semitism today. lou: he tweeted. congratulations, mr. president, you tweeted. can we rise to a higher level than that, congressman? >> the highest level this president rose to in sup of israel showing the world they're...
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for the republican party. and koerner is there to help them with the german delegates and delegates from areas where there is a significant german population. oglesby is the guy who found the rail or found the guy who found the rail. he is going to be around. orval browning, you remember the letter lincoln wrote about the woman he thought he might have been engaged you and might have married and all that, that was browning's wife to whom he wrote the letter. and browning is a conservative whig who in fact was supporting bates. when somebody said browning is for bates, lincoln said bates will have no show and orval will be for me. and when he is he will help us with the bates man, and he did. herndon is lincoln's law partner. and, have you ever had someone around you where you want to keep them quiet at a certain time. in my house it is usually me they want to keep quiet. that is herndon, an abolitionist. he is very opinionated. and he really wants to be involved. lincoln's responses, we have so much legal work
for the republican party. and koerner is there to help them with the german delegates and delegates from areas where there is a significant german population. oglesby is the guy who found the rail or found the guy who found the rail. he is going to be around. orval browning, you remember the letter lincoln wrote about the woman he thought he might have been engaged you and might have married and all that, that was browning's wife to whom he wrote the letter. and browning is a conservative whig...
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i think that he still has a good portion of, a majority of the republican party in his corner. so despite the divisions that we sometimes hear in washington, over issues like foreign policy, with some senators breaking with him, there's been a number of republican senators who have said that they don't like his declaration of a national emergency, over the border wall. those things are not reflected in voters. the republican party is still firmly behind him. and that puts him in at least a base of support heading into the m , midterms. is that enough to get him re-elected? that's what will be tested and we'll have to see. can he broaden the support out? that is one of the big questions of the election. >> his style is to go offscript and mandated to say this, and sometimes i got to go offscript. and you know, he says if he didn't go offscript then the country would really be in trouble. there were lots of cheers. there was a lot of laughter. i can't tell whether people know when to take him seriously or, you know, when not to. >> well, that's exactly what his supporters like abo
i think that he still has a good portion of, a majority of the republican party in his corner. so despite the divisions that we sometimes hear in washington, over issues like foreign policy, with some senators breaking with him, there's been a number of republican senators who have said that they don't like his declaration of a national emergency, over the border wall. those things are not reflected in voters. the republican party is still firmly behind him. and that puts him in at least a base...
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that donald trump represents, bill kristol is ignored by the republican party and his frustration mountss -- "conservatives have spent over half a century disproving the claim that we are the stupid party. now, under trump, conservatism is embracing, indeed reveling in stupidity." peter wayner has honorably served the republican party in three republican administrations. today under the headline "republicans sink further into trump's cesspool," he writes in the "new york times" republicans on the house oversight committee tried to destroy the credibility of michael cohen's testimony not because they believe that his testimony is false but because they fear it is true. by now republicans must know deep in their hearts that mr. cohen's portrayal of mr. trump as a racist, a con man, and a cheat is spot on. so it is the truth they fear and it is the truth, the fundamental reality of the world as it actually is that they feel compelled to destroy. after this break, those two republican bad boys, the outcasts, bill kristol and peter wayner, will join us. i can't believe it. that we're playing
that donald trump represents, bill kristol is ignored by the republican party and his frustration mountss -- "conservatives have spent over half a century disproving the claim that we are the stupid party. now, under trump, conservatism is embracing, indeed reveling in stupidity." peter wayner has honorably served the republican party in three republican administrations. today under the headline "republicans sink further into trump's cesspool," he writes in the "new...
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wednesday and tweets over the weekend are hurting the republican party and the nation. a republican senator from georgia called the comments deplorable and adding it's a damaging situation. senator mccain's daughter megan responded on the view. >> he spends his weekend obsessing over great men because he knows it and i know it he will never be a great man. >> i can't bhaj the president expects to gain from such disparaging remarks. >> reporter: jill buck is a former campaign volunteer in buck ton and directed his campaigns in california and she is a veteran who served as a lieutenant in the navy. she said she and other veterans are upset by the rhetoric. >> disappointment is a pretty soft word for the way we feel and this isn't okay, not in the least bit. i'm proud of the senators who were friends of senator mccain who had stood up and re-buicked the president's remarks. i'm proud of them for having the encourage senator mccain certainly had. >> these twi don't think they help anybody and i want to look forward. nobody i've admired more than senator john mccain. >> repor
wednesday and tweets over the weekend are hurting the republican party and the nation. a republican senator from georgia called the comments deplorable and adding it's a damaging situation. senator mccain's daughter megan responded on the view. >> he spends his weekend obsessing over great men because he knows it and i know it he will never be a great man. >> i can't bhaj the president expects to gain from such disparaging remarks. >> reporter: jill buck is a former campaign...
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the republican party has tried to repel working-class whites from coming in and working-class latinos from coming in but they seem to be coming into the party. what is the role of a conservative in america right now? tucker: four working-class black men. the -- or working-class black men. the obvious. there is no reason that african-american men should not be voting for a party that rejects rigid 1970's era feminism or that stands for due process and the rule of law. there is no reason. a reason you see such chaos in our politics now is because the terms have not been defined. nobody knows where we are. you have the party of the factory owners versus the party of the workers and now they have inverted and the leadership's do not understand this is happening and did not want to understand, certainly on the republican side. my entire lifetime they would say, it is the party of the country club, that is appalling and totally untrue. and they would go toronto and say, i cannot believe they are -- to round hill and say, i cannot believe they are saying that. [laughter] tucker: i am not a p
the republican party has tried to repel working-class whites from coming in and working-class latinos from coming in but they seem to be coming into the party. what is the role of a conservative in america right now? tucker: four working-class black men. the -- or working-class black men. the obvious. there is no reason that african-american men should not be voting for a party that rejects rigid 1970's era feminism or that stands for due process and the rule of law. there is no reason. a...
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terrible example for the country and for the republican party. >> and it's notable to hear you say that, because in addition to being a republican in quite good standing, i believe you chaired one of the largest state parties in the country for the gop. >> i did. i was chairman of the california republican party from 2007 to '11. that was a volunteer position. >> are you saying -- are you conce concerned as a republican that if he gets off too light, it sends the wrong message to people? >> absolutely. this sends a terrible message to people who are involved in politics, whether they're elected who want to run for higher office or they're a campaign operative. r higher oe a campaign operative no one should think if they violate the law, go work for america's enemies and commit these crimes that they can use political influence or send signals during sentencing and be somehow rewarded for it. that ised not why people voluntr for the republican party at all. >> i appreciate the clarity. stay with me. i'm going to also bring in a first-time guest, margaret carlson, from "the daily beast."
terrible example for the country and for the republican party. >> and it's notable to hear you say that, because in addition to being a republican in quite good standing, i believe you chaired one of the largest state parties in the country for the gop. >> i did. i was chairman of the california republican party from 2007 to '11. that was a volunteer position. >> are you saying -- are you conce concerned as a republican that if he gets off too light, it sends the wrong message...
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tel or 15 years ago and that tells you where the republican party is in terms of their ideas of free market economics and social conservatism, it is all a scam. >> it is not an act. they believe what they believe. which is the important takeaway from this. karine jean-pierre and waleed shahid. >> and next the massage parlor magnate reportedly selling access to the president. who is cindy yang and what in the name of god is happening at the president's golf resort next. understand resort next . i know what it means to have reliable support. i found a company who believes in me. they look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly monitor our network, prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work at the network operations center for comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> by now you've probably seen photos of a certain republican donor with donald trump. her name is cindy yang and last week the "miami-herald" reported that she founded and no longer owns the day s
tel or 15 years ago and that tells you where the republican party is in terms of their ideas of free market economics and social conservatism, it is all a scam. >> it is not an act. they believe what they believe. which is the important takeaway from this. karine jean-pierre and waleed shahid. >> and next the massage parlor magnate reportedly selling access to the president. who is cindy yang and what in the name of god is happening at the president's golf resort next. understand...