Thats just on their thats taxation without representation and thats what this but puncher built on. Isnt that the license plate. It becomes just a slogan though because nobody pays attention to it just like every other slogan that gets forgotten. And and the democrats are to blame,. I agree, i think both parties have been complicit in this issue. Because by the way is there a website for statehood for d. C. . Yeah d. C. Vote does a lot of work on this issue, d. C. Vote. Org is an important website but the green party has been talking about it a lot and thats an important element that we need to continue to push on. In the final few minutes iona talk about the current election, we have three democrats running, Hillary Clinton, sanders, and omalley, are any of them interesting new or exciting you in any way shape or form question. Where you get a run. Hillary is really a very confirmed militarists, she jumped aside the secretary of defense robert gates who did not want to attack libya and she got the white house support and libya was toppled and the dictator who is beginning to dictate negotiate with the west and theres total chaos. Isis is going in and al qaeda is there, weapons are spreading all over and its spilling over into central africa, a huge geographic area. She ought to be held accountable for that. Never seen a Weapon System she hasnt liked even though its a huge waste, never seen a war she hasnt liked, as part of highly placed women trying to overcompensate by being more aggressive so that the macho men dont say, you cant lead us, youre too saw. Even though the great tradition of a muscular peace advocacy in this country is more associated with women than with men. What about bernie. Bernie when it comes to domestic, sometimes i have to accuse him of plagiarism. Hes very good, good on the pharmaceutical cynical good on wall street, on worker rights, on tax reform, a little vague on form policy. Is not big on israel, hes very hawkish on that issue and very supportive of it matter what. And he voted for the appropriations of iraq year after year and afghanistan. He hasnt he hasnt taken on the militaryindustrial complex, bernie is very sensitive to the industries in vermont, like the dairy industry lets say. And the machine tool industry which beads a lot of its products into military equipment, but hes going to take strong stance on that and hes going to have to take her on, you can have a parallel campaign because she can sweettalk him during the six debate thats coming up in the primaries. Ii agree with bernie i served with him in the senate, shall be very general. Omalley on the other hand, he was a fairly progressive senator, and a mayor and governor, but he can really develop, but has to be more exciting. He was able to abolish the Death Penalty in maryland and raise the minimum wage and worked on healthcare issues on the sickly back to. So he has to develop strategy, now on the republican side youre probably going to have 18 candidates and the Worst Nightmare of 17 of these candidates is donald trump. Because assuming he hangs in there with his flamboyant, he is going to burlesque the whole republican nomination process. He just goes wild, his ego, the problem donald trump, hes going to be a nightmare, im sure rubio, and walker and bush and others are going to say oh no, this guy can go all the way through the primary because he has the money and hes going to break his way through the entire country, and he is a militarists but he thinks hes going to give a lot of people jobs, he, he presents a serious problem to saturday night live. Now, they figured out how are we going to do with his flamboyant announcement, i, i was on believable,. Yeah he sent from god and all the stuff. The only technique that saturday night light has is to exaggerate someones bizarre traits that make people laugh. To provide satire, how do you satire satire . Second you cant exaggerate trump. They pulled the trump card on them. Are your commute occasion with bernie. He doesnt answer any of my calls, ive lost hope, 15 years ive ive called him in the senate, he doesnt answer. I think he doesnt like to be pushed in areas of Progressive Movement that he doesnt want to be pushed on so he is a lone ranger. He is not a network or the way others were in citizen groups representing millions of people around the country in washington. Hes not that type, he doesnt have that type of personality. Its unfortunate because if all we have our ten or 12 progressive senators and they are all lone rangers and they dont even have a caucus, as i urge them to do in a letter, which was never answered by the senators. Were not getting anywhere. Maybe you can send them copies of that platform. You that would be good, jerry brown by the way doesnt like to talk about it now that hes governor hes got two thirds of the legislator in sacramento, its amazing, when he can make things happen he doesnt. Hes playing it very safe, ive said to him i think youre running for president , i dont think youre going to iowa or New Hampshire but i think if hillary falls or collapses, or something happens where her popularity is damned, hes ready. Hes ready. Will thank you so much ralph, its been an honor to have this conversation with you. Weve had conversations but never this in depth. Thank you for your time. Thank you and if you think this is an easy interview folks, he opposed me when iran for president in 2004 and 2008. Thank you ralph nader. Youre welcome. Congress is in recess for the summer district work. And all month were bringing a book tv in prime time. Tonight afterwards interviews on books about the white house. Next meet the press Host Chuck Todd on his book of the stranger. 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Books by books by president ial candidates, a p. M. Eastern here on cspan2. Cspan is intimately for the our state fair and wrote to the white house coverage of president ial coverage our live coverage is on cspan, cspan cspan, cspan radio and cspan. Org as candidates walk the fairgrounds and heres the schedule. Friday friday morning at 10 30 a. M. Eastern jeb bush, noon on saturday Rick Santorum at noon, followed by chafee at 1230 and sanders at three area sunday afternoon ben carson at 5 00 p. M. , georgia tech at 5 30 p. M. Taking you on the road to the white house. This sunday night on q a, institute for policy and antiwar activists Phyllis Bennett on u. S. Policy since 9 11, recent negotiations on i ran and the warren terrace. Who is isis, what are their origins, why they so violent. The obvious question, why the title . Guest i was trying to get at something about the fact that he was an outsider and there was a political loner of some form and i think he would wear that as a badge of honor at some point in his political career but also in i think it answers the question why is he struggling running washington . Ultimately he wasnt a creature washington which is why people gravitated toward him. But i think here we are, your sixth getting into your seventh and this is sorted trying to figure out i hope im trying to help people understand why is he struggling in washington ultimately and hes a strange creature in washington and vice versa. Host we will talk about this throughout the hour but you think he is as much of a stranger today as when he first came here . Guest in some ways with some people, yes i think that came through when you saw him struggle just to get a small slice of a minority of his own party to sign up on a budget deal that he negotiated and the Immediate Reaction from members of congress and his own party, oh i didnt know he had my phone number so i think that reputation is certainly there are. Obviously he thinks he knows how this town is run and i think in some ways he doesnt care that he has been told that he is not running it well and many place he feels as if washington was broken before he got here, yes i think he was upset he wasnt able to quote unquote fix washington but in his mind hes trying to operate around it. Host the practical question you are currently the host and moderator of meet the press and for a number of years you have a Daily Program on msnbc. You are the political director of msnbc and for good part of it you were at the white house correspondent. How did you manage to find time to write a substantial serious analysis of this president . Guest part of it is im two years late inning at published. Host at one point i think they thought was going to be the december before. So there is the bad aspect. I had a very good writing Research Partner and Washington Post person. Part of it is the luxury of television. I think i could not have done this in your job. I could not have done this as a print reporter in some ways or even mild job because the little stuff that ive picked up along the way, one of the reviews i got in some ways almost called me out in a positive way by charlie cook traded some point he was like stuff he couldnt get on their overtime and he wanted to complete the story. There is part of that with television. You dont feel iq can put everything you learn on the air so its fit. I cant explain it. It wasnt a burden. It just sort of sticks. I might not have felt as if i needed this as an outlet if i worry print journalists. Host to what extent of this project change and in what ways . Guest changed a lot. I think i thought at the beginning his relationship with Hillary Clinton would be a bigger part of this book. That wasnt the case. Certainly dont expect health care but it kept coming back. I didnt expect a lot of it to be on foreignpolicy so sometimes its some of the issues but i thought that there would be, i think the biggest thing is the Hillary Clinton relationship. If i could say one thing that i thought would a more dramatic that really isnt there and i dont have a point of view as to why but i think that was a big aspect to. Host i want to get to Hillary Clinton later when we talk about the president and various other people but i wonder what was the biggest challenge in trying to assess the presidency in real time . I had an editor some years ago he said he cant write the beginning of the story until you know the end of the story and you are obviously not ever going to know the end of the story unless you were 10 years pastor deadline. Guest i will be honest that was prt of the challenge. My publisher was pushing me and i would push back. I did not want this book out before the midterms. I thought at the minimum it had to be after, basically after your sixth ears over because i think then you start at the beginning. I remember feeling the same way on this question when robert raper was the first one out of the box. As you recall he wrote dead certain about george w. Bush in year six which is about the same time and i remember thinking the same thing, but if you look historically presidencies dont change much after year six. Its sort of like okay how is it going to end may be an event or two will change something but for the most part with their presidency was in those six years is what the presidency is going to be remembered for and i also dont pretend its exhaustive. I do think in 10 years another might be more on the economy in here. 10 years or not might be more of a policy book. In 10 years it may be more per race but. We dont fully know. I look at it this way, if what you and i do everyday is the first draft of history i was only attempting to write a second draft. Im not pretending its a final draft so its a work in progress and it could be and i think i write this at the beginning, there is every chance that his struggles to run washington and to work with congress are a footnote in 50 years or theres the thing that defined his presidency you know im right now it defines it clear in real time. I think thats the danger of writing it in real time is that and certainly some of the criticism ive gotten thats where they have gone and if i were critic i would bring that question up to. But i feel comfortable enough that at least we know politically in real time with his presidency has been about. Host one of the things that intrigue me as i was writing reading through this book in the sense you step out of the narrative and provide a check type tutorial about how washington works. How did that come about, what were you trying to do with that . Was that deliberate or is it the way it happened . Guest honestly it just happened. I found i missed writing and im not this prolific a writer as you but i wrote a lot of my previous job at the National Journal in on line and sometimes it did in myself but i also believed its a book thats important to include because of the reader wants to understand the prism with which i am judging him or looking at him or profiling him than they need to understand how i view a system working here or a system that doesnt work there so i do think it provides the context to help the reader understand the prism with which i am examining or analyzing. Host before we get to a lot of the specifics in the book let me ask a bottomline question and that is how do you sum up the president s legacy at the end of year six knowing its not as this is fairly definitive judgment . Guest i go back and i say the big idea of barack obama was the guy that was going to get rid of polarization a guy that was going to change her politics and take us out of this we are as red and lou as we have ever been before. He wasnt able to do that read theres an argument to say circumstances didnt allow it. This is not the presidency he thought he was going to have on september 15, 2008. What he thought he was going to do in the presidency he became in the First Six Months and is from and manual will argue saying hey this was thrust upon him, this was no time to change washington. We had to save the american economy. Thats all well and good that the great promise of barack obama that is something some people say i harp on it too much but that to me that was the hope and change. That was the whole idea so on that score i think he failed and when i say he has not lived up to his great promise. As a president and as a commanderinchief is somebody who implemented the economic recovery overtime is going to look at her and better for him. Health care is a total, does it ever get fully implemented . That something that is still an open question. Ultimately his legacy will be judged on health care more than anything else because they consume the presidency. Host its an unanswerable question but i suspect is when you thought about which is if we did not have the economic collapse in september 2008 would that have allowed him to make our progress on bringing washington together because as you know the theory was things are so bad the republicans and democrats would be forced to work together. Guest youve are right its unanswerable but i fully believe, i fully believed the mandate would have been that he would have read his mandate as that, of which is about bringing washington together and without the economic collapse you go through these various what has. What would his life had them, this is my thing the wargame that i want to do is what would his relationship right now be with republicans if he only needed six to 10 to vote within the very beginning . He didnt need them ever in the republicans didnt have to work with him either. People forget that. They have the luxury of saying those guys run everything we dont need their boats and had the luxury of saying i dont need to fully deal with you either. How would that change have changed things so without the economic collapse 64 or 65 u. S. Senators rather than 69. There are all sorts of ways that would have changed. Host in this book you develop in essence a series of case studies to measure his presidency and health care in afghanistan the repeal of dont ask dont tell the air of spring and so on and so forth. Which of all of these do you think represents the best of obamas leadership style and which one do you think highlights the limitation . Guest i think the arabs bring does both. I think dont ask dont tell is the best. This was the case study when you look at dont ask dont tell and really what i think is his best two months ever working with congress turned out to be after the first shellacking. It is ironic when you look at 2010 from november to january that was as focused to the white white house, data Game Plan Game plan on how to do everything. They didnt allow Congressional Democrats to bully them. Its the first time they put them in their place. They just had a plan to go about it where there was biden on the tax cut, lets get out of that jam, the bush tax cuts when they decided to pump them for two years then there was don asked him tell and dont ask dont tell say what you want, dont ask dont tell has been part of that and the fact that they never quit and they were relentless about it. At other points. Host why did that one work out the way it did . Why was it that they have a plan that certainly predated the losses of the midterm . Guest they did and i think they were helped by the fact that there was an inevitability i think in the pentagon which help to. I think that there were certainly Public Opinion was in their favor on this one a little bit. And the Republican Party didnt win on it. If it. It was one of those things they felt could go under the radar and in many ways it did go under the radar when you think about how we ended up with dont ask dont tell. I was new at covering washington but it was something that consumed the first year the clinton presidency. You could argue that was a bigger problem for him or he had. Host quite unexpectedly for clinton. Guest totally out of nowhere for bill clinton and really set for a disastrous 18 months for him and it was sort of getting caught in a ball things in many ways he got caught up in it. Now in hindsight its weird. Some of the stuff i wrote over a five or six your trade. Dont ask dont tell chapter was finished two years ago and your editing it and going back and looking at it and it seems so routine at the time but look where we have gone on Marriage Equality since then. I still felt this was an important story because it was the one time they didnt get up up give up. If it passed an work in the house will try to the senate and at the path is a work in the Senate Senate will turn in a house. The headscratcher is why didnt they have the same strategic, part of it was they had one verse in. Jim massena was told go made this work. They found the republican that was going to work with them and Susan Collins so there are some things that fell into place. It makes you wonder why didnt they always have these strategies like this . Host what is the flip side . What is the one that points out how he has not been an effective leader . Is the one that stands out in your mind . Guest there are couple. I make a bigger deal out of it than most deal when he went ahead and signed this early on that the spending bill and the viewer knows what im talking about but it was a leftover spending bill from the bush era. The democrats wrote it and they decided to hold it for the democratic president. They knew they would get a democrat as president he said we can wait. It was loaded up with earmarks. Host 9000 earmarks. Guest 9000 earmarks and this to me was the first test of washington versus obama. What was he going to do in the Chicago Campaign types it guys wanted him to stick to his guns and you said we would not sign pledges with earmarks in them. Why dont you veto it and then there were the washington hansen said dont make the chairman of the House Appropriations a former democrat from wisconsin dont raise the ire of nancy pelosi or it will make it that much harder to do your agenda later. It was her amended that obama is much more pragmatic. This is a guy who is very cautious and careful individual and his image was enough change sometimes. He would push an envelope a little bit and pulled back. I think its a poor, its set a precedent in dealing with Congressional Democrats. Host do. Host do you think in some ways that fundamentally change perceptions of the presidency . Guest i think it did a little bit eerie we dont realize if he vetoes that think about what that looks like. He has automatically been seen as an independent actor in washington. Republicans would be forced to say nice things about him. Its the way the town works. I dont want to use the word triangulate but politically and ideologically their ideological train delays and but it would have put triangulations and he believes to this day hes the honest broker in the negotiating room. But he is not viewed that way by his political adversaries. I think it could have been the equivalent for what it was for reagan because in that moment we had done that and the idea that democrats are going to somehow shut down over it i think host part of the arguments seem to be that if you do this it will poison all the relationships with the democrats and the rest of your substantive agenda will be at risk particularly health care. Guest i think it just empowered Congressional Democrats and hindsight allowing Congressional Democrats to control the timetable in the legislation on health care, you know put it this way doddfrank, they worked on frank. Part of it is because many people in the Treasury Department dont think there were only four senators who understood that the regulatory system for wall street have the ability to do if they felt like they had to do it at part of the reason why they were so aggressive that writing doddfrank as they realized they couldnt let it get logged down in congress. Host to what extent did they have a plan to get health care through and how do they have to adapt as they ran into more and more problems . Guest they had a political plan and i think a very good one. I call it the butterfly effect. Tom daschle not getting confirmed as health and Human Services secretary was the butterfly effect of Health Care Reform. Hes the former Senate Majority leader. An unprecedented cabinet post that had a cap office in the west wing and be in charge and that office of health care policy. Host whats the significance of an office in the west wing . Guest for a cabinet officer gavin office in the west wing you have access to the present and the staff in a way that secretary has that and if you just look at secretary of state clinton whether she had more influence as secretary of state or the National Security adviser whose office in the west wing had more and a sitting secretary of state is living right now they will say the National Security adviser can be the last word. You get to be the last word. You can pull somebody aside. There are intangibles. You were there all the time. If you work look i worked in washington and all of my offices are in new york. Sometimes you have to be seen to be seen if you want to work, imagine working at the Washington Post and a bureau outside of washington. He would have been in the middle of that and you have the former Senate Majority leader. The former maine senator who is somebody who wanted to work come is he able to get max baucus who then was chairman of the finance committee and in many ways of slowing down the process because he was desperate or a Bipartisan Senate finance committee bill. There are so many ways that this was managed differently so instead they panicked. Had to find somebody, Kathleen Sibelius certainly qualified to run it hhs but she didnt have washington political skills. They had an insider and nancy do paros certainly understood how it worked. They had a great plan. You cant get confirmed over tax issue and they abandoned the idea of having a ceo of health care because its essentially what they were doing. They would have the ceo of Health Care Reform and if you look at every problem they ran into from getting the legislation passed to getting it written to implementing it the problem was no one person was accountable and get their initial plan, they had the right idea and they abandoned it i would argue. Host what conclusion do you draw about the debate that went on at various points about whether to go big or to go small, get what you can and not boil of the system and get the big conference at though . Guest politically and to stand the rahm emanuel argument and Chuck Schumer and rahm emanuel the chief of staff at the time be arguing for Health Insurance reform. Do this a small slice of the time. This is too big. Chuck schumer has made a public how he would go about things recently number three in the senate but if you look at the history of modern president s right now and i say moderate going back to the last 50 years most of the accomplishments come of the bigger conscience in their own agenda happened in the first two years and the rest of the six are managing offense in some form or another managing their own problem. If you look at it from a Historical Perspective they were right to do whatever it took. I think the lesson a new prison will have from this and i think it could be the wrong lesson shortterm because i think if you look at obamas success in Getting Health Care but failure to democrats in and failure to do cap and trade and some of these other things theyre going to look back and say i should have done it. You only get two years to govern. You only get two years to get your agenda through. That could be a future president what they take from not just looking at bush, Obama Bush Clinton and go back to reagan in the last two years going back to lbj. Its amazing you get a smaller window to push her own agenda and hindsight. Barack obama will sit there and say i should have done immigration early and in the should have done cap and trade early. You overload the system. Host you write at one point that the oil spill in the gulf has a quote fascinating lesson in what obama is and isnt as a leader. What do you mean by that . Guest the product is a success. The oil spill got cleaned up. Bp paid, not the american taxpayer, the gulf we are still trying to measure and its remarkable where the oil went so job well done. What we learned is he doesnt do theatrics very well. Theres a great early story where people are angry. You know these guys in louisiana, there are some really colorful politicians who arent afraid of the tv camera and perhaps even seek out the tv cameras. Remember all the different parishes have their own guy who arent afraid of the press and they were certainly dominating the narrative and the storyline. They were looking at where is the calvary . What is bp doing and where is the federal government . They were grandstanding and lets not pretend with anything else. This president where he said he is the least political personally political guy we have had, i would separate clinical from ideological or trait thats a separate conversation but hes not a political influence in that respect so press secretary at the time goes to him and says mr. President you need to show some anger and his response is how much oil is there to clean up . I would say hes very rational and different from some of these others and he says its going to buy you time and space and get these guys off of my back. We all know when hes taking it a little but he bought a little bit of political time. He had all hands on deck and they avoided it being lyrical, not only political problem with oil disappeared and it disappeared that could have been bad. Host didnt look like you would necessarily be the case in the middle of it. Guest the federal government manage this very well , too well. The Energy Secretary figured out how to get a camera down there which they definitely needed to give us a feed for television so is a daily reminder of this crisis. Part of it is he is not instinctually, he said this, i dont do the theater very well. James foley, he was a compartmentalize her and part of it is his up ringing. You and i dont have, you dont know what its like to grow up africanamerican and have somebody judging by the color of your skin in this country and he did and he has and he had to learn to compartmentalize in ways. Many presses past president s have not but you know its a unique skill but sometimes it can mess up reception. Host as you said theres a lot of Foreign Policy in this book and i want to talk about two things. First afghanistan. Consumed a considerable amount of time during the first year he was in office. Walk us through how he would approach that in what it tells us about his leadership style, the approach he takes to big issues and also what lessons he took away from it to. Guest he came in on a recommendation when he started and you look at the ninemonth process deciding how to fix the quote unquote good war and the reason i put that in quotes is he himself called iraq the or which meant afghanistan in his mind he was leading people to believe hes not antiwar but hes just antiiraq war. Host just one question on that, do you think i was genuine or do you think i was political cover in 2008 because he didnt want people to think he was a pessimist . Guest i would be more cynical and assume it was a political decision except for how he pitched himself and his unilateral approach saying he would be unafraid to go to pakistan to get an al qaeda operative. He became a big deal to time and lo and behold he ends up having to do just that to get osama bin laden. I think he did have a theory of the case when he was comfortable acting unilaterally as the commanderinchief so i dont think i dont think he was an antiwar guy. I think he was certainly a cautious guy with the use of the military but hes not fully antiwar and he is proof that. With afghanistan i do think he knew that there was an expectation certainly by the military leaders hey basically campaign saying we were losing this war and you will provide all the resources we need for afghanistan so the militaryindustrial complex to use the phrase certainly was taking advantage of what they saw as a promise. Barack obama never said he would increase troops in afghanistan but it was implied. It was certainly implied in some of his comments. He took nine months and the original recommendation was 120,000 troops or were 140,000 troops and ends up giving 130,000 troops. I think he was frustrated that the pentagon only new troop level numbers. I think he thought it was a media creation and what they learned from it is no you will never meet a general who thinks they have enough troops when they are running a war. So i think that was a frustration for him. He couldnt get the pentagon to take seriously what if i told you i would only give u20 5000 troops, come up with the striders it would only use 25,000 troops. Host he kept saying i asked for options and you give me one option. Guest is the same option and theres a sense that the president a ev and c and they are all versions of the same option and thats how it looked from the pentagon. He felt locked in by the military leaders, and some of it was accidental. He wanted to send a message to the pentagon, im going announce an end days. Host , itous belief that setting of the end date was as much aimed at the peck as the Democratic Base . Guest more aimed at the pentagon than the idea it was a political i think he certainly believes he was elected to wind down all the wars and to finish this and to find a new normal in how to deal with counterterrorism. Absolutely. Think he believes thats one of the mandate his was elected and and thats why it took him so long to come around on isis and iraq, because he feels almost as if he is breaking a promise he was elected to do. But i think what he took away from it is if you look at the relationship with the pentagon, is that he has done more and more to try to distance almost distance himself from the pentagon or find new leadership in the pentagon. What happened with gates, one happen with panetta, and then the chuck hagel the while point of that, not that he wanted a weak secretary of defense but he wanted somebody over there that it was clear that he felt like he had more influence over. He feels that the pentagon just was always fighting him. Host he is about to have his fourth secretary of defense. Each one of the previous three has had criticisms about relationship with the white house, some directly critical of the president himself. Does this Say Something about the president s lack of understanding of what that relationship would be or that the pentagon is such a large entity in and of itself that it is hard for any president to have command of that despite being commanderinchief . Sunny think there is i think its the latter. A reminder its very hard to manage that building, especially when you are in some active conflicts, and to his credit, he went with somebody who is not known as an obama guy. This is a guy who cut his teeth on clinton, who bob gates, certainly was very critical of some of the president s decisions and how he managed the pentagon, thought that inner circle was too tight inside the white house, has nothing put praise for ash carter. Ash carter knows the building inside and out. Bit its an acknowledgment that president obama learned, bringing in a chuck hagel, an outsider like this, i thought that was going to work and it didnt. I need somebody who is going to be who knows every little thing bit. Need a bob gates. I i almost think the pick of ash carter is an acknowledgment that bob gates is exactly the continue of person you need running the pentagon, somebody who i call a super staffer, not a politician. Host i had forgotten, until i read the book, it was a question from you that prompted the redline comment on syria. Walk me through that. The question i have is, was there a bigger Foreign Policy mistake that the president made . Or was this the biggest . Guest well, i think history will judge that. I think the management of the arab spring is going to be the most debated part of his Foreign Policy legacy going forward, because if not that are not, if not for this, i ale former senator who said pushing out mubarak, the president of the United States telling protesters were with you, publishing out moammar gadhafi, telling libyan protesters were with you. Sending the message of protesters of in totalitarian regime, america will be for you. Syrians, well be there for you. So you cannot look at the syria decision, nondecision to strike, in 13 at the time and dealing with assad and taking side more than just rhetorically without understands the decision process of what went behind egypt and libya. One sent a message to the eye and sent a message to the entire region. That part of this you look back in hindsight, what is interesting about i changed the premise of your question and went to arab spring because i i think that president clinton or president mcclain would not have publicly pushed mubarak out. I, a con rinsed, speakly the more i learned about the debate that went on inside, when you had Hillary Clinton, bob gates and leon panetta and ed biden, outfield washington hands, people who knew mubarak in a way that barack obama didnt, didnt feel maybe didnt have the sense of the longstanding personal relationship. This is a necessary autocrat you have to deal with sometimes. Host who was on the other side. The young guys. The sam manpowers, then ben rhodes, the denis mcdonoughs, people who are still there. Hillary clinton is not there, bob gates is not there joe biden is only there of the quoteunquote old guard and that it believed it was inevitable, and the United States it is no one said this was an easy decision. Longstanding ally, and you have the idea that america has been criticized of the years for standing behind to tall caran regimes in the middle east at the expense of those who want democracy and fro dom. So this was barack obama being barack obama when he but i income hindsight, this was it turned out this was more of a domino effect than maybe even he saw coming or anybody could have seen coming. So, would things be different in the middle east had he not done that . Could it have been worse because mubarak might have fought hard center or would mubarak have left on his own without the United States being involved as much and maybe theres a lot of ways it is what it is. That takes to us syria, to go back to your original question, when did he draw the red line if drew nit august of 2012, on the day after todd aiken, a missouri candidate for the u. S. Senate, used a phrase, legitimate rape claims that womens systems when they were being raped truly raped could not you could not get pregnant if your being being raped and it became this just electrifying moment in the campaign, and the Obama Campaign saw an opportunity, if they to put romney in a corner but to define the entire Republican Party as out of the mainstream on the issues of reproductive rights. So the white house was looking for a way that day to talk about it without looking like they so they had an impromptu press conference, come into the Brady Press Briefing room and a generic statement on the economy, always something to report about the economy, and then takes the first question and its on pat aiken. So, here we are three or four questions in, and i went the other Foreign Policy, it was sort of it felt you know these things when youre in press conferences. I would feel like its i dont im not out there looking four for chuck todd or nbc news. Im look ought for those who are reporting. What issues didnt get touch on. Economy, lets do Foreign Policy, and i asked about the chemical weapons, and he said, any use would be a red line. He volunteered the use of red line him used it twice. I think he himself he doesnt necessarily say he made he should have bombed sierra, but he does admit they didnt handle so it well. We could have gotten the theater right, think he says, on those things. But you cannot but wonder would isis be bogged down in a Syrian Civil War right now in a way that would iraq be more stable or less stable had he helped overthrow assad sooner and taken its unknowable. Host churchill called the terrible whatifs. Guest yes, and who are we to wargame this. You cant do that. But everything has everything has a reaction. Host id like to ask you about the president and various people who have been around him or that he has debt with, dealt with, and id like to start with Hillary Clinton. Guest ill keep my answe short jeer you said when you anticipated when you started the book what is this relationship between the president and Hillary Rodham clinton. Guest i think a lot better than people realize. This is something that a lot of us i have the impression that theyre more alike as politicians than, for instance, hillary and bill are, because they both have come to politics as sort of the campaign side of it, the theatric side of it. They both had to learn it. Bill clinton is instinct actually a populist. A populist style pop particulars, even if theyve ideas are main stream, not necessarily with the tea party of the Progressive Left but jest this idea of hand to hand theyre people people, they go into a big room and theyre desperate to have everybody like them. For Hillary Clinton and barack obama, its a learned they dont love that part. They like competing but they dont love that part. So they bond over that part of it in ways that intrusiveness that politics has made to them intellectually, personally. So thats where i say they have bonded on a personal basis. Theres still a lot of distrust. There are people in the obama world right now that are going to not work on theyre not going to get involved in 2016 because they cant bring themselves will i work against her . They cant bring themselves to work for her. Oo what about bill clinton . That was a very rocky relationship between the 08 campaign, evolved into a better relationship. How good is it . Guest i think its just that. Its better. I think i write it this way because i believe it you. Watch them i think when the two of the seem eye the other, they only see the flaws, bill clinton looks at barack obama and sees a guy, never been an executive, doesnt understand how to explain politics to regular people. I think barack obama looks at bill clinton thinks, hires aint undies mens guy. How d undisciplined guy. So they see each are others flaw first. I think there was almost a lack of respect between the two of hem. Host what do you think changed that . Guest for bill clinton, what changed it was obama suffering so badly in 20. It was like, okay, now you know how it feels. You have been complaining before. Enough this is now you know how it feels, and i think barack obama started to appreciate bill clintons talent. Host which came after that. Guest came that first their bonding experience happened right after the 2010 midterm. Host the meeting at the white house . Guest the meeting at the white house. A fantastic theater where the two of them this was not Barack Obamas idea, i can promise you that. They called a lid, the lingo in the white house for saying, were not going produce anymore news today. If you need to go home you can go home. Dont have to worry about is making news, andlo and be hold bill clinton and the president want to make a statement to at the press and they are looking for the key to the door. And everybody is you guys want to do what . Host about four years right now. Guest it was a treat. I am not going to pretend i wouldnt be there if i didnt have to but i had to be there. It was a tour deforce, but bill clintons ability to explain potentially why obama had to break his promise and not repeal the bush tax cuts that year. The first time that he got the idea that bill clinton knows how to explain the economy better than i do, and he seeded them, and that plants the seed to bill clintoning the explainer in chief for bronco in the summer of 2012. Host whats the relationship with the Vice President . Guest very good. Another one where its better between the two of them personally than between the staff and the Vice President. There is a many members of the staff who view joe biden as a wonderful resource of political history of washington and thats about it. They dont sometimes see him as the person that knows how to get something done. I think there are some of the staffers who, as theyve gotten older and have seen the president lose battles in washington, that approached joe bidens skills more. President obama and i think what is interesting now it could change but im trying to think in the modern era that probably cartermondale is the only thing where you feel like theres a Vice President and president that like each other all the way through. Bush l