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there are very few elected officials that will be advocating trumpism after he loses.nly could this be a media play, this could be the kind of the cornerstone of an effort to continually shift the party in that direction and speak to those voters. it's not clear what other institutions in the republican party other than a few hosts on fox would continue to raise the trump torch. >> you're saying trump 2020 would start -- >> trump comes to this with a lot of expertise in the media. she did not have that. so he knows how this institution works. he is very good at it. say what you will about the rest of his campaign, he has proven himself to be effective. he would be going into some kind of operation with a lot of knowledge and savvy. >> right. i believe, you know, who would fear this most is paul ryan and the establishment republican party. they're the ones who would have the most difficult time with this. >> i just wonder just to be devil's advocate. you and i have great jobs on cable news. does donald trump want to be a television host if he loses the election. it migh
there are very few elected officials that will be advocating trumpism after he loses.nly could this be a media play, this could be the kind of the cornerstone of an effort to continually shift the party in that direction and speak to those voters. it's not clear what other institutions in the republican party other than a few hosts on fox would continue to raise the trump torch. >> you're saying trump 2020 would start -- >> trump comes to this with a lot of expertise in the media....
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challenger who was trump, and one of the things seen this year with donald trump is that donald trumpism has not been bigger than trump itself. it's -- trumps in running these trump-esque primary challenges had zero success so far, interesting to e me begin that so much of the kind of sub text relations, so much of the election is understood at the will of the trump voters who are not apparently challenging that in other races. >> because trumpism is mainly about trump. his voters are committed to him specifically. let's not forget, he's not actively campaigning on behalf of the other candidates who are even running under his man tell. he's doing little to support the candidates. he's not building an organization, so he's not helping other organizations to be built of other political candidates where that's the key to running. when you run a campaign as a presidential level, you make sure the ballot is a part of it, coordinated campaigns run, whatever people's opinions are, this is how politics is run. without that support from the top, it's hard for people to survive, and he was attacki
challenger who was trump, and one of the things seen this year with donald trump is that donald trumpism has not been bigger than trump itself. it's -- trumps in running these trump-esque primary challenges had zero success so far, interesting to e me begin that so much of the kind of sub text relations, so much of the election is understood at the will of the trump voters who are not apparently challenging that in other races. >> because trumpism is mainly about trump. his voters are...
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and clintonism, but trumpism transcends just a political question, but it's also about his business practices and on and on and on, whereas clintonism is about a view of public life, public service, and what it ought to be and whether people in this country support it or they don't. >> all right. thank you all. we'll be right back. . . . >>> that's it for us. i'll see you tonight at 10:00. "early start" with christine romans and boris sanchez begins now. >> donald trump stepping up his attacks against hillary clinton. he's calling for a special prosecutor to investigate ties between her time at the state department and charitiable foundation. the republican nominee not holding back. >>> hillary clinton facing the release of thousands more documents uncovered during her time as secretary of state. how is she responding? >>> and president obama getting set to visit louisiana where he will survey damage from the flooding. what else to expect from the president's trip. welcome to "early start." i'm
and clintonism, but trumpism transcends just a political question, but it's also about his business practices and on and on and on, whereas clintonism is about a view of public life, public service, and what it ought to be and whether people in this country support it or they don't. >> all right. thank you all. we'll be right back. . . . >>> that's it for us. i'll see you tonight at 10:00. "early start" with christine romans and boris sanchez begins now. >> donald...
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clowning around with kimmel reading the most outrageous trumpisms. >> oh, i can't read this. >> oh, is it bad? we didn't make these up. >> secrets inside her hollywood fund-raiser hosted by justin and >> new pics, beyonce and jay-z making a rare red carpet appearance for usher and they're getting an eyeful. >> my ass is out. so be careful if you bring your kids. >> plus usher's voice co-star blake shelton on his new music. did it help him get over miranda? >> it's an outlet for me in helping me get through a rough time. >> celebrity wedding disaster. >> the new bride who just revealed her wedding gown caught fire. >>> plus, who is dennis quaid's >> plus, courtney cox's new interview about aging. >> you look at a picture of yourself and you go ooh, god! now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >>> hi, everyone. welcome to "extra.? i'm mario lopez. coming up, amy schumer's explosive new howard stern interview accusing her ex of a
clowning around with kimmel reading the most outrageous trumpisms. >> oh, i can't read this. >> oh, is it bad? we didn't make these up. >> secrets inside her hollywood fund-raiser hosted by justin and >> new pics, beyonce and jay-z making a rare red carpet appearance for usher and they're getting an eyeful. >> my ass is out. so be careful if you bring your kids. >> plus usher's voice co-star blake shelton on his new music. did it help him get over miranda?...
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what i've done with citizen therapist against trumpism, we're talking about the public behavior and publicnd there's plenty to talk about there. there are plenty of major problems. >> and you're not talking about what could be things involving neurological function like his speech patterns, his stopping sentences in the middle. you're talking about a style -- his approach to public policy and presentation, give us your notion of what trumpism is. >> well, it's kind of hyper masculinity, a strong-man approach to public positioning that says, i will solve your problems for you, i will denigrate my critics. i will assign simple solutions to complex problems and just trust me, just trust me, i'm a strong man. i am confident. i have no flaws. >> i assume you can sympathize with those of us who have been turning to psychology more than politics to explain donald trump because we've never seen public behavior like this on a political stage. and i want to show you what happened on morning joe this morning when they went in this direction. let's watch this. >> psychopath -- there are a lot of simil
what i've done with citizen therapist against trumpism, we're talking about the public behavior and publicnd there's plenty to talk about there. there are plenty of major problems. >> and you're not talking about what could be things involving neurological function like his speech patterns, his stopping sentences in the middle. you're talking about a style -- his approach to public policy and presentation, give us your notion of what trumpism is. >> well, it's kind of hyper...
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robert costa you write in "washington post" trumpism may be here to stay.up in donald trump's presidential campaign has jolted the republican establishment out of denial to a new realization. whatever happens to their nominee in november, trumpism may well endure as a source of ferment in their party. ed rollins who managed ronald reagan's 1984 campaign and strategist for a pro-trump superpac said the republican party became the chamber of commerce party and lost its appeal. no longer the party of small businesses. it was for wall street and big business. these debates on trade are because of that shift more than because of trump. many in the party hierarchy have resigned them selves to a trump defeat in the fall and already focusing on what comes after it. at a minimum, it appears that the internal battle is between gop traditionalests and insurgents such as free trade and immigration. >> bob costa, the majority of the republican party on the congressional level has always been the appeal to small business owners, the appeal to people in local communities.
robert costa you write in "washington post" trumpism may be here to stay.up in donald trump's presidential campaign has jolted the republican establishment out of denial to a new realization. whatever happens to their nominee in november, trumpism may well endure as a source of ferment in their party. ed rollins who managed ronald reagan's 1984 campaign and strategist for a pro-trump superpac said the republican party became the chamber of commerce party and lost its appeal. no longer...
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of trumpism and clintonism.question, but it's also about his political practices and on and on. but clintonism is about a view of public service and public life and what it ought to be and whether or not they support it or not. >> thank you all. we'll be right back. ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. freshly made in the tokyo-japanese tradition, each batch is small. special. unique... every bowl blurring the line between food...and art. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-step-recipes. delivered to your door, for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. of a trip to athens, greece. you accidentally booked a flight to athens, georgia. with travelocity, there's no fee to cancel or rebook most flights within 24 hours. travelocity® wander wisely™ justice is spelled b-o-x.hero, say hello to a powerful tool that gives you option
of trumpism and clintonism.question, but it's also about his political practices and on and on. but clintonism is about a view of public service and public life and what it ought to be and whether or not they support it or not. >> thank you all. we'll be right back. ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. freshly made in the tokyo-japanese tradition, each batch is small. special. unique... every...
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those conservative hosts like rush limbaugh and sean hannity to abandon conservatism in favor of trumpism have followed their audience to supporting trump, probably because of the simple business reason that their income depends on the size of their audience and they're not about to risk audience share by not giving their audiences exactly what they want. others like charlie sykes and glenn beck have chosen to lead their audiences, to try to lead them away from trump and trumpism. this has brought new tension to conservative media and to glenn beck's show. this morning glenn beck opened up his show to trump supporters in his audience with the promise that he would not argue with them, he simply wanted to hear what they were thinking and why. and that forum that he gave to trump supporters produced what glenn beck said was one of the spookiest calls he's ever received. it was from nate in virginia. here is some of what nate had to say to glenn beck. >> as long as he does the basic things, the foundational things, which is build a wall, he's not going to have people like me coming after him
those conservative hosts like rush limbaugh and sean hannity to abandon conservatism in favor of trumpism have followed their audience to supporting trump, probably because of the simple business reason that their income depends on the size of their audience and they're not about to risk audience share by not giving their audiences exactly what they want. others like charlie sykes and glenn beck have chosen to lead their audiences, to try to lead them away from trump and trumpism. this has...
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clowning around with kimmel reading the outrageous trumpisms. >> is it bad? we didn't make these up. >> secrets inside her hollywood fund-raiser hosted by justin and jessica. >> new pics, beyonce and jay-z making a rare red carpet appearance for usher and they're getting an eyeful. kids. >> plus usher's voice co-star blake shelton on his new music. did it help him get over miranda? >> it's an outlet for me in helping me get through a rough time. >> celebrity...
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here to talk about the future of trumpism, karen tumulty who joins us from the "post's" newsroom in d.cms from the piece that you and bob costa wrote that trump's legacy in the republican party is predicated not just on whether he loses but the margin by which he loses. talk to us a little about that. >> well, yeah. if there was any doubt on the part of a lot of sort of traditional republicans last week that what trump has created is going to endure after trump, win or lose, i think his decision to bring in a new campaign chairman who represents the entire anti-establishment media environment put that to rest. so now the question for a lot of them is if -- they're assuming he's going to lose. if he loses big, they think it may repudiate sort of everything that he has stood for. that might lay the groundwork for the party to do sort of a traditional rebuilding effort. but if it's close, you know, trumpism is not only going to endure but there's going to be a major, major battle within the party essentially over who is to blame for this loss. is it the people who nominated donald trump or
here to talk about the future of trumpism, karen tumulty who joins us from the "post's" newsroom in d.cms from the piece that you and bob costa wrote that trump's legacy in the republican party is predicated not just on whether he loses but the margin by which he loses. talk to us a little about that. >> well, yeah. if there was any doubt on the part of a lot of sort of traditional republicans last week that what trump has created is going to endure after trump, win or lose, i...
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clowning around with kimmel reading the most outrageous trumpisms. >> oh, i can't read this. >> oh, is it bad? we didn't make these up. >> secrets inside her hollywood fund-raiser hosted by justin and jessica. making a rare red carpet appearance for usher and they're getting an eyeful. >> my ass is out. so be careful if you bring your kids. >> plus usher's voice co-star blake shelton on his new music. did it help him get over miranda? >> it's an outlet for me in helping me get through a rough time. >> celebrity wedding disaster. >> the new bride who just revealed her wedding gown caught fire. >>> plus, who is dennis quaid's interview about aging. >> you look at a picture of yourself and you go ooh, god! now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >>> hi, everyone. welcome to "extra.? i'm mario lopez. coming up, amy schumer's explosive new howard stern interview accusing her ex of a shocking crime. fellow olympian ryan lochte in l.a., sparking all kinds of rumors about his next gig. >> millions down the drain. his career in tatters and lampooned on
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you know, actually make it happen. >> what happens to trumpism to call it that after the election? you know, i think there's this sort of mass of voters. there's a substantial part of the republican base, not necessarily the still ahead donald trump continues to try to distance himself from david duke in louisiana, but the former kkk -- >> does he know who he is? mika, does donald trump know? >> he does but he doesn' which is why it's such a decision for one to make to stand by that candidate. "morning joe" is back in a moment. doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescring humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, ser
you know, actually make it happen. >> what happens to trumpism to call it that after the election? you know, i think there's this sort of mass of voters. there's a substantial part of the republican base, not necessarily the still ahead donald trump continues to try to distance himself from david duke in louisiana, but the former kkk -- >> does he know who he is? mika, does donald trump know? >> he does but he doesn' which is why it's such a decision for one to make to stand...
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groundwork for the party to do a traditional rebuilding effort, but if it is close, trump is him -- trumpismng to indoor, but there will be a major battle in the party over who is to blame for this loss. is that the people who nominated donald trump or is it the one to did not get on board? john: there's a downside risk to trump losing big, which is they could lose the senate or house conceivably. in washington dc, among republicans you know, is there more fear that trump wins somehow or that he loses? karen: the much hated inside the beltway republican establishment, i think they would like to see if he is going to lose, to do it cleanly so that there's not a lot of doubt as to what was to blame. they don't want it to be so big that it takes down a lot of senate candidates. most republican incumbents are running better than trump in their home state that if the bottom flat out drops out, he's going to take a lot of republican incumbents with him. alex: before the appointment of stephen bannon to the campaign and roger ailes as an formal advisor, i've talked to a couple of never trumpers who
groundwork for the party to do a traditional rebuilding effort, but if it is close, trump is him -- trumpismng to indoor, but there will be a major battle in the party over who is to blame for this loss. is that the people who nominated donald trump or is it the one to did not get on board? john: there's a downside risk to trump losing big, which is they could lose the senate or house conceivably. in washington dc, among republicans you know, is there more fear that trump wins somehow or that...
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because remember that trump stands apart from what the wall street journal calls trumpism. he still has touched a nerve in the country of people who are angry, fearful, resentful, demanding change. as long as that's still out there, you can see there's still a strong feeling about that that we have to have change and hillary clinton doesn't represent change. we're still just in august but this much i can say looking at donald trump's campaign anywhere near an objective analysis how different it would have been if he had apologized to the khan family almost immediately and said, look, i said something i shouldn't have said, i'm sorry, and said something very respectful. if he had turned around yesterday in the hours after he said the gun statement, if he said, look, i shouldn't have said that, that's a dangerous thing to say, i apologize for it and move on. it wouldn't have erased it all but it would have helped him tremendously. what i can't figure out is for someone as smart as donald trump is, and i knew him for years, he keeps doing these things that make you think he's
because remember that trump stands apart from what the wall street journal calls trumpism. he still has touched a nerve in the country of people who are angry, fearful, resentful, demanding change. as long as that's still out there, you can see there's still a strong feeling about that that we have to have change and hillary clinton doesn't represent change. we're still just in august but this much i can say looking at donald trump's campaign anywhere near an objective analysis how different it...
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where we go is anybody's guess. >> we have not talked about trumpisms. threats from the way he moved to private sector solutions are inferior or have been shown to not work over time and we can again revisit these experiments with socialism and just, you know, it's expanding -- the ever-expanding government entitlement. to other people that's much more dangerous than the populism you're talking about with trumpism. >> it depends where you stand. >> i it does. >> i do agree the sanders movement moved hillary clinton further to the left than she wanted to go. >> right. we don't need to go further left. after the last eight years, dan b. we're far enough out there. we need to bring it back a little. >> how left do you think she is right now? and would govern if the run? >> i'm sorry? >> how left do you think she is now given the pull of bernie sanders and how do you think she will govern? >> how far left? who can judge that? i will say american elections are generally won somewhere around the middle. >> right. >> either middle right or middle left. my point
where we go is anybody's guess. >> we have not talked about trumpisms. threats from the way he moved to private sector solutions are inferior or have been shown to not work over time and we can again revisit these experiments with socialism and just, you know, it's expanding -- the ever-expanding government entitlement. to other people that's much more dangerous than the populism you're talking about with trumpism. >> it depends where you stand. >> i it does. >> i do...
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by election day, there might not be trumpism with trump.e house as suffered with self-love as the rest of his life, he doesn't direct his light outward, it shines only on ohim. what does that mean for people who endorse trump or think that trump will help them win re-election in their districts? >> not a lot of evidence that they will. i mean, around the country and i go through these in the piece, but around the country there are candidates who win the republican primaries and try to speak exactly as trump did. ran commercials. >> this is not a joke. how is that going for them? >> it didn't go well at all. we just saw this yesterday or today. in florida, marco rubio's opponent in the primary really campaigned as a mini trump. the papers in florida talked at him as the cuban american donald trump. he just lost miserably to marco rubio. >> joe, this leads to the question that you hate. i'll just toss it to you, there seems to be no value in being a trump supporter, if you're a republican. >> if you are talking about if you're running for pub
by election day, there might not be trumpism with trump.e house as suffered with self-love as the rest of his life, he doesn't direct his light outward, it shines only on ohim. what does that mean for people who endorse trump or think that trump will help them win re-election in their districts? >> not a lot of evidence that they will. i mean, around the country and i go through these in the piece, but around the country there are candidates who win the republican primaries and try to...
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the first beneficiary of trumpism, if he were to be elected, are rich people.ow does that help the little guy? >> here's why it's a great question and you're exactly right. here's why. because what do american companies do? they have literally trillions of dollars in profits trapped right now overseas that they will not bring home. why will they not bring them home? because they will not pay a punitive tax on those profits. if we give them a reasonable tax and he is saying a 15% tax, if we give them that tax on bringing those profits home, what will they do? they will reinvest. they will hire people. >> why not bring down the individual taxes at the top? >> we need that as well. >> why? >> we need all taxes more simplified, more flat. >> here's where i think he made a mistake today. trump coming out against trade and illegal immigration and stupid wars. i think he's had a good argument out there. why is he shifting it to this trickle down thing that any republican could give in congress today? that's what he sounded like today. or phil graham or any republican.
the first beneficiary of trumpism, if he were to be elected, are rich people.ow does that help the little guy? >> here's why it's a great question and you're exactly right. here's why. because what do american companies do? they have literally trillions of dollars in profits trapped right now overseas that they will not bring home. why will they not bring them home? because they will not pay a punitive tax on those profits. if we give them a reasonable tax and he is saying a 15% tax, if...
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this claim was not a trumpism. he has been saying it for months and it's just his spin on a republican talking point. after isis beheaded two american journalists in 201 said obama and clinton, quote, created a vacuum by withdrawing troops from iraq that allowed for isis's rise there and in syria. a year ago today, jeb bush said this. >> who can seriously argue that americans our friends are safer today than in 2009, when the president and secretary clinton, the story team of rivals, took office. attacks on paris last november and again after the orlando nightclub attack in june. >> he meant that he created it. >> i said he created them. >> he is not sympathetic to him. >> he was the founder. the way that he got out of iraq, that was the founding of isis. >> okay, mr. trump. this is not one of them. for the now, i'm mike sax. >> all right. and for the record, the white house has not responded to trump's statement yet. ashley. >> obamacare continues to divide america or at least the presidential candidates. but a ne
this claim was not a trumpism. he has been saying it for months and it's just his spin on a republican talking point. after isis beheaded two american journalists in 201 said obama and clinton, quote, created a vacuum by withdrawing troops from iraq that allowed for isis's rise there and in syria. a year ago today, jeb bush said this. >> who can seriously argue that americans our friends are safer today than in 2009, when the president and secretary clinton, the story team of rivals, took...
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this is, you know, he believes irn a theory of trumpism that predates and will extend just beyond donald trump. >> would he agree with donald trump's statement about mexicans? would he support the muslim ban? is he that sort of nationalist? >> bannon, if you can remember all the way back to last june, trump's very first trip. an visited the mexican border it was just absolute chaos and madness. steve bannon organized that trip. that gives you an idea of what his politics are and what he's interested in talking about. this is something that ought to just terrify republicans on the ticket who are in purple states who are trying to win close elections. it is going to be made more difficult, i think, if steve bannon is the guy whisperring in trump's ear. >> who says. >> or shouting in trump's ear as the case may be. >> who says? >> i say. >> that wasn't him. >> was it cohen. >> who says? we will show that in a second. before we do that, let's show them who says with the latest round of polls. >> it's those big, bad polls. the latest wave of swing state polling confirms states that have been
this is, you know, he believes irn a theory of trumpism that predates and will extend just beyond donald trump. >> would he agree with donald trump's statement about mexicans? would he support the muslim ban? is he that sort of nationalist? >> bannon, if you can remember all the way back to last june, trump's very first trip. an visited the mexican border it was just absolute chaos and madness. steve bannon organized that trip. that gives you an idea of what his politics are and...
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he had some mannerisms that are very trumpisms but he did stick to script. if you're the democrats in the clinton campaign, this is not the donald trump you want to see in the closing days of this campaign. >> he also said he's going to louisiana to the flood zone tomorrow. >> really sticking it to barack obama, who is up off the waters of cape cod on an island playing golf. >> very bad optics. >> terrible optics. >> you watch the news all day and the split screen of the devastation that's happening in louisiana and president obama in shorts or golf pants, whatever it is, swinging on the golf course, laughing and yucking it up on the golf course. horrible optics and bad for hillary clinton as well. >> you're from louisiana. >> yeah. >> it's got to hit home personally for you. i saw a picture today where there was coffins floating down the street. >> it is underreported. i hate to criticize the news. there it is right there, and there he is on the golf course. it's underreported. thousands have lost their homes, at least 13 people have lost their lives and th
he had some mannerisms that are very trumpisms but he did stick to script. if you're the democrats in the clinton campaign, this is not the donald trump you want to see in the closing days of this campaign. >> he also said he's going to louisiana to the flood zone tomorrow. >> really sticking it to barack obama, who is up off the waters of cape cod on an island playing golf. >> very bad optics. >> terrible optics. >> you watch the news all day and the split screen...
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he saw trumpism before there was trump. watch him. >> it's really an insurgent and center right populist movement that is virulently anti-establishment and will continue to hammer the sitting progressive left and the institutional republican party day in and day out. i think it's galvanizing a majority of the people, working people and middle class in this country to really have a voice. everything that we see and every trend that we see is very strong to really an outsider's voice and outsider's movement to really take their country back. >> all the phrases are so trumpian. the voters described back then also comprised the readership of breitbart news. the "new york times" describes the website under bannon's leadership as a hybrid between a news organization and opposition research operation aimed at discrediting, guess who, mrs. clinton. i'm joined by josh green of bloomberg politics and dave weigl of "the washington post." let's talk to somebody who hasn't been living in america. how about a regular person like me who d
he saw trumpism before there was trump. watch him. >> it's really an insurgent and center right populist movement that is virulently anti-establishment and will continue to hammer the sitting progressive left and the institutional republican party day in and day out. i think it's galvanizing a majority of the people, working people and middle class in this country to really have a voice. everything that we see and every trend that we see is very strong to really an outsider's voice and...
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this is where trumpism before trump and constantly publishing op-eds on it. this anti-illegal immigration strain of the right wing republican populism starts at breitbart in 2010, 2011 as part of the tea party movement. >> trumpism started at breitbart, you think? >> the beating heart of trump started at breitbart. >> but after andrew's death. one thing as a policy matter and you should have tougher policies. one thing to say less legal immigration. that is a serious public policy issue. defining people by ethnicity, race and so forth. that is trump. trump in that respect is very different from the tea party types. you can criticize them all you want. most were not trumpites. trump is a new low. >> because of racism and anti-semitism. >> and it really is third world authoritarian. >> we have to go and i just have to ask you about, sorry, i have to ask you. he's on the ballot in utah. could make a big difference there. what other states? >> he'll get on in 12 states. out of virginia. i admire him for doing that. >> think he could make a difference? >> i think
this is where trumpism before trump and constantly publishing op-eds on it. this anti-illegal immigration strain of the right wing republican populism starts at breitbart in 2010, 2011 as part of the tea party movement. >> trumpism started at breitbart, you think? >> the beating heart of trump started at breitbart. >> but after andrew's death. one thing as a policy matter and you should have tougher policies. one thing to say less legal immigration. that is a serious public...
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he needs to have some of his trumpisms of course.he sticks to that and the next day he doesn't go out and talk about second amendment folks and next day obama was the founder of isis. and then say he wasn't that sarcastic. he can make progress. key issues winning on by a lot economy and terrorism, he is now within the margin of error there. >> get back to this. kristen on monday he had economic unveiling nice plan. talked to people here looked like a great plan. tuesday morning had you a people say they could not vote for donald trump, foreign policy guys saying they can't vote for donald trump. thursday another groh group saying they couldn't vote for donald trump. more republicans. in a week where he could have turned the debate back toward economic policy a bunch of republicans getting in the way. >> well, and now you have got these states that are head states places where there are plenty of republican voters that are now making the electoral college math even harder for donald trump. a state like georgia, states like north carol
he needs to have some of his trumpisms of course.he sticks to that and the next day he doesn't go out and talk about second amendment folks and next day obama was the founder of isis. and then say he wasn't that sarcastic. he can make progress. key issues winning on by a lot economy and terrorism, he is now within the margin of error there. >> get back to this. kristen on monday he had economic unveiling nice plan. talked to people here looked like a great plan. tuesday morning had you a...
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. >> let's get back to the attempt to try to reconcile the rational basic nature with trumpism. he has sort of a bonaparte nature, this guy. i got to give one cousin or something mexico, i'm going to give somebody else, he brings the daughters, the sons out. it's pretty outrageous, i think. but it's not republican. he's not bringing out his favorite governor or favorite senator. he don't have any of them. how do you bring him into line or your party into line so that as these months pass and we get into the debates, if there are debates, we see there's a republican candidate and there's a democratic candidate? >> yeah. >> are we ever going to get with a clear vision that choice or not? >> no. i don't think so. you raise a very interesting point. that cannot and should not be lost here. you put it just right. bringing the republican party to trump or trump to the republican party, that's the ying and yang tension right now. what you are saying is donald trump, whether it's regarding mccain and ryan and the lack of endorsement, whether it's his response to the response to what he
. >> let's get back to the attempt to try to reconcile the rational basic nature with trumpism. he has sort of a bonaparte nature, this guy. i got to give one cousin or something mexico, i'm going to give somebody else, he brings the daughters, the sons out. it's pretty outrageous, i think. but it's not republican. he's not bringing out his favorite governor or favorite senator. he don't have any of them. how do you bring him into line or your party into line so that as these months pass...
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he's using his trumpisms to try to sell that. >> all right, everyone. stay with me. don't go too far away. we have a lot to assessment hillary clinton is getting ready to speak any minute now. you're looking at live pictures from warren, michigan. she'll talk about the economy, how she plans to achieve a better america than donald trump's america. plus hillary clinton has a huge ground game under way for voters in pennsylvania, but donald trump just opened campaign office there is this week. we'll take a look at where each campaign stands as they try to weinke battleground states. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. be
he's using his trumpisms to try to sell that. >> all right, everyone. stay with me. don't go too far away. we have a lot to assessment hillary clinton is getting ready to speak any minute now. you're looking at live pictures from warren, michigan. she'll talk about the economy, how she plans to achieve a better america than donald trump's america. plus hillary clinton has a huge ground game under way for voters in pennsylvania, but donald trump just opened campaign office there is this...
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it's traditional trumpism, merged with the issue of free trade. >> a lot of republicans pretend they didn't have anything to do with nafta but they sure did. we all remember president obama's shovel-ready infrastructure projects. that didn't go over too well. how do you foresee this one going over? >> hillary clinton came out with a bold statement on spending a ton of money on infrastructure projects. remember, part of the reason that the obama stimulus wasn't such a big hit was that a lot of the money didn't go into shovel-ready projects. it went into a laundry list of democratic pet projects that had been waiting around on capitol hill, turtle tunnels and studies of the athleticism of shrimp. >> they did a sidewalk in my town. i think i'm the only one who uses it. it's all overgrown with weeds, nobody uses it except me. >> well, okay. you ought to be trimming it back. but the reality is both clinton and trump say that they're going to do real infrastructure, bridges, roads, railroads, all that stuff. donald trump says he's going to borrow the money. whether or not that gets anywher
it's traditional trumpism, merged with the issue of free trade. >> a lot of republicans pretend they didn't have anything to do with nafta but they sure did. we all remember president obama's shovel-ready infrastructure projects. that didn't go over too well. how do you foresee this one going over? >> hillary clinton came out with a bold statement on spending a ton of money on infrastructure projects. remember, part of the reason that the obama stimulus wasn't such a big hit was...
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but the irony, as you sort of alluded to, is that the people to whom trumpism has come as a breath of fresh air is those members of the republican base who were not satisfied by the sort of elite republican dog ma around entitlement reform and smaller government and lower taxes, which wasn't doing anything for working class people whose wages have stagnated. so he's in this double bind where when he goes back to that, to satisfy paul ryan and his people, he's not doing anything for the people who have powered him through the republican primary, the working class voters. >> and to me, michael, it also signals. you can already see how, again, these words we use, establishment, republican elite, donor class. the folks who hold the keys to republican party economic orthodoxy. in some ways trump has given them a gift in certain ways in violating it and showing that there's an appetite for an economic vision that isn't just, you know, get rid of the estate tax and cut marginal taxes, but they don't want to hear that, i think. >> and chris, you put your finger on it. i think a very important
but the irony, as you sort of alluded to, is that the people to whom trumpism has come as a breath of fresh air is those members of the republican base who were not satisfied by the sort of elite republican dog ma around entitlement reform and smaller government and lower taxes, which wasn't doing anything for working class people whose wages have stagnated. so he's in this double bind where when he goes back to that, to satisfy paul ryan and his people, he's not doing anything for the people...
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and this is a constituency that if trump is the future of the republican party, and he's -- trumpismn that he is tapping into, this is a big change if the democratic party becomes more of the party of college-educated independents who lean republican but are open to the democrats. that's a big change. already, the democratic party has an advantage in the presidential race because of the electoral map, and because of nonwhite voters, asian americans and hispanics, two of the fastest growing groups. if they add a big chunk of college-aged formerly republicans, that is disaster for the republican party. >> i mean, ron brownstein of the atlantic put it this way, that really struck me. 13 million votes or so in the primaries, what he got. the path from that to the 70 million plus he needs to win the general is as ron put it, lined with college-educated voters, millennials, people of color, unmarried women, secular voters, and this is such a key c component. we're still 80 days out and he's got a completely new campaign staff. kellyanne conway, she's incredibly good at what she does and in
and this is a constituency that if trump is the future of the republican party, and he's -- trumpismn that he is tapping into, this is a big change if the democratic party becomes more of the party of college-educated independents who lean republican but are open to the democrats. that's a big change. already, the democratic party has an advantage in the presidential race because of the electoral map, and because of nonwhite voters, asian americans and hispanics, two of the fastest growing...
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the significance of this race is that i think trumpism, trade, immigration, national security, thosetershocks are going to be with the republican party in 2018, 2020, maybe for even longer. so i think this was a preview of the intellectual. >> running ahead of trump by several points, he is still trading russ feingold, former three-term senator running against him again. he defeated him in 2010. a very good republican. how is ron johnson trying to navigate the trump phenomena? >> well, what his campaign people say is that they always knew that they would have to run ahead of the top of the ticket and if you look at how unpopular he is in wisconsin, losing support, even among republicans there's a strong anti-trump movement. >> and johnson is only down six head to head against feingold. >> what they are saying is, look, i'm an independent man. if trump wins, i'm going to stand up to him. if hillary wins, i'm going to hold her accountable. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm eric shawn in new york. we interrupt for this news conference by milwaukee mayor tom barrett holding a news confere
the significance of this race is that i think trumpism, trade, immigration, national security, thosetershocks are going to be with the republican party in 2018, 2020, maybe for even longer. so i think this was a preview of the intellectual. >> running ahead of trump by several points, he is still trading russ feingold, former three-term senator running against him again. he defeated him in 2010. a very good republican. how is ron johnson trying to navigate the trump phenomena? >>...
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this is linked to quote/unquote trumpism. republicans have been obsessing with the fact that he talks about terrorism. that's been their central talking point when it comes to how he's handseled this threat opposed by isis. so president george w. bush also didn't use the radical term islam. it goes back to not just questioning whether the president has handled the war against terror appropriately, whether or not he even thinks, whether or not he sympathizes, takes seriously the threat posed by muslim extremists so to speak. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, hillary clinton today said trump has made a career out of stiffing small businesses. we will show you one small business trump tried to stiff but lost. that's next. you can watch your favorite team no matter where you live. like broncos or colts. (cashier) cool. (peyton) ah...18. the old number. ooh. i have got a coupon for that one. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket - only on directv. and watch live games anywhere. (man) honey, what's a word for "large
this is linked to quote/unquote trumpism. republicans have been obsessing with the fact that he talks about terrorism. that's been their central talking point when it comes to how he's handseled this threat opposed by isis. so president george w. bush also didn't use the radical term islam. it goes back to not just questioning whether the president has handled the war against terror appropriately, whether or not he even thinks, whether or not he sympathizes, takes seriously the threat posed by...
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the first beneficiary of trumpism, if he were to be elected, are rich people.ow does that help the little guy? >> here's why it's a great question and you're exactly right. here's why. because what do american companies do? they have literally trillions of dollars in profits trapped right now overseas that they will not bring home. why will they not bring them home? because they will not pay a punitive tax on those profits. if we give them a reasonable tax and he is saying a 15% tax, if we give them that tax on bringing those profits home, what will they do? they will reinvest. they will hire people. >> why not bring down the individual taxes at the top? >> we need that as well. >> why? >> we need all taxes more simplified, more flat. >> here's where i think he made a mistake today. trump coming out against trade and illegal immigration and stupid wars. i think he's had a good argument out there. why is he shifting it to this trickle down thing that any republican could give in congress today? that's what he sounded like today. or phil graham or any republican.
the first beneficiary of trumpism, if he were to be elected, are rich people.ow does that help the little guy? >> here's why it's a great question and you're exactly right. here's why. because what do american companies do? they have literally trillions of dollars in profits trapped right now overseas that they will not bring home. why will they not bring them home? because they will not pay a punitive tax on those profits. if we give them a reasonable tax and he is saying a 15% tax, if...
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a silly donald trumpism.he point i was making before the break, and i i agree was dad sirota, the appearances raise questions. the appearances of these donorss who also h have business in frot of the statete department raise questions. speakingng a special prosecutor, we have just had twowo deep investigations, sort of like random audits, of whether any of this is true. we now have scores of examples of a attempts to gain access, attempts to get favors. in every case that we have on the record, through these investigations, we see that hillary clinton and her staff did the righght thing. dodoes that mean in every case they did the right thing? nono, but we know more about hillary's state department and the inner workings of the decisions and we have on almost any cabinet secretary that one cacan think of. in the bush administration, george w. bush has administration, his father had the points of light foundation. people were giving money to the points of light foundation, a charity, not unlike the clinton fou
a silly donald trumpism.he point i was making before the break, and i i agree was dad sirota, the appearances raise questions. the appearances of these donorss who also h have business in frot of the statete department raise questions. speakingng a special prosecutor, we have just had twowo deep investigations, sort of like random audits, of whether any of this is true. we now have scores of examples of a attempts to gain access, attempts to get favors. in every case that we have on the record,...
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trumpism, if you will, that was able too grow in large part because you had a field of 17 candidatestarting out. and so now what you see is one individual who is sort of the gop laboratory, but he has gotten outside of it now and has taken over things. it's not the party that people thought they were going to be supporting going into this year. so some talkers certainly have been on the trump train very early and have pushed us all along. others have said this was a disaster for the gop, and they continue to say that to this day, despite the fact that we have had the convention and trump is clearly the nominee. so it depends on who you're asking about it and which faction you're looking at. >> but brian, if i pick up on what buc said, using the word "laboratory," the guys with the bunsen burners and beakers have been pouring the concoctions for 30 years. and what they have grown is donald trump in their own image. am i wrong? >> absolutely no, you're right, michael. i was listening to buc and it sort of reminds me of a guy who has been eating poorly, not exercising for 30 years, and
trumpism, if you will, that was able too grow in large part because you had a field of 17 candidatestarting out. and so now what you see is one individual who is sort of the gop laboratory, but he has gotten outside of it now and has taken over things. it's not the party that people thought they were going to be supporting going into this year. so some talkers certainly have been on the trump train very early and have pushed us all along. others have said this was a disaster for the gop, and...
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the fact that he stayed on message, that he was able to still work his own donald trumpisms into this speech, but he didn't do it in a schtichy way. he did it in a serious way. i think that's the kind of donald trump that could be helpful to republicans. >> people, commentators, pundits and even republicans have been saying this is what he should do. for months now. so his core supporters, are they going to say he's taking the advice of those around him? >> i think they're still going to say we like donald trump, donald trump is one of our guys and the fact of the matter is who are they going to go support? they're not going to support hillary clinton. >> you understand my point, right? >> no doubt about it. >> every time someone says that, they're just anti-trump, even for conservatives. now donald trump is doing, the criticism of him, i'm wondering what the response of that will be. >> he also says i'm not a politician, i'm not a politician. tonight he sounded like a politician. to win in november, you have to sound like a politician. >> here's a key moment. lisp to this, mark. >> s
the fact that he stayed on message, that he was able to still work his own donald trumpisms into this speech, but he didn't do it in a schtichy way. he did it in a serious way. i think that's the kind of donald trump that could be helpful to republicans. >> people, commentators, pundits and even republicans have been saying this is what he should do. for months now. so his core supporters, are they going to say he's taking the advice of those around him? >> i think they're still...
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he needs to have some of his trumpisms of course.next day he doesn't go out and talk about second amendment folks and next day obama was the founder of isis. and then say he wasn't that sarcastic. he can make progress. key issues winning on by a lot economy and terrorism, he is now within the margin of error there. >> get back to this. kristen on monday he had economic unveiling nice plan. talked to people here looked like a great plan. tuesday morning had you a people say they could not vote for donald trump, foreign policy guys saying they can't vote for donald trump. thursday another groh group saying they couldn't vote for donald trump. more republicans. in a week where he could have turned the debate back toward economic policy a bunch of republicans getting in the way. >> well, and now you have got these states that are head states places where there are plenty of republican voters that are now making the electoral college math even harder for donald trump. a state like georgia, states like north carolina given the polls you ju
he needs to have some of his trumpisms of course.next day he doesn't go out and talk about second amendment folks and next day obama was the founder of isis. and then say he wasn't that sarcastic. he can make progress. key issues winning on by a lot economy and terrorism, he is now within the margin of error there. >> get back to this. kristen on monday he had economic unveiling nice plan. talked to people here looked like a great plan. tuesday morning had you a people say they could not...
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let you know there are conservatives who do not embrace this kind of white yours truly politics or trumpism. this is one of the reasons prince kled conservatives like paul ryan and scott walker need to rethink their position on donald trump. they need to pushback on this. they need to make this clear this is not acceptable. you have to draw the line. back in the 1960s was expelled from the conservative movement. that was important to clarify this is what we believe and what we do not believe. i think that is absolutely important. but also part of the donald trump phenomenon is the cult of personality. the reality tv star celebrity. so when this is all done, it will be interesting to sort out how much of that was just donald trump and how much does represent this ugly underbelly he has brought out into the mainstream of american politics. >> you have paul ryan with you tomorrow? >> i do. one of the first questions is going to be is there any breaking point? what will it take? anything that donald trump could do or say that you say i'm cutting the rope. >> we're listening for the answer to th
let you know there are conservatives who do not embrace this kind of white yours truly politics or trumpism. this is one of the reasons prince kled conservatives like paul ryan and scott walker need to rethink their position on donald trump. they need to pushback on this. they need to make this clear this is not acceptable. you have to draw the line. back in the 1960s was expelled from the conservative movement. that was important to clarify this is what we believe and what we do not believe. i...
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i think it's a trumpism. donald trump doesn't like to lose and right now, in most polls, he's behind. i think that's just his way of saying hey, i'm going to give it my best shot and if i don't win, it's not my fault. i think that's way down in the weeds for the average voter, though. >> it comes off as whiney and a sore loser and i think it plays into temperament. >> i want to go to the democratic side. today, donald trump sent out a press release that basically said hillary clinton had a horrible day. you read this press release and thought, unlike many press releases from both sides where you say this is ridiculous, you looked and said yeah, it's not been a great day for hillary clinton. if you look at the range of stories of the day. how do you think they are doing, that campaign, at handling the e-mail onslaught, foundation onslaught, transparency questions, huma, all of that. grade them as a practitioner. >> oh, i'm sorry to my fellow democrats but i would not give them a good grade on it. look -- >> ar
i think it's a trumpism. donald trump doesn't like to lose and right now, in most polls, he's behind. i think that's just his way of saying hey, i'm going to give it my best shot and if i don't win, it's not my fault. i think that's way down in the weeds for the average voter, though. >> it comes off as whiney and a sore loser and i think it plays into temperament. >> i want to go to the democratic side. today, donald trump sent out a press release that basically said hillary...