bulwark, and they join me now. clare, i was struck today that whatever you thought of the legal argumentation, which i thought was fairly preposterous and outlandish, you know, saying, yeah, you biting the bullet and saying, yeah, as long as he s not impeached, a president could assassinate his political rivals using the u.s. armed forces. like, you would think you wouldn t want to make that argument in purely political terms. and i think they just think there is nothing they could say on these terms that s going to hurt them politically. i think you re right. i think donald trump believes these court cases are helping him. any think he sees them as a campaign tool. and give me a minute here, okay, just give me a minute. this guy that represented trump today is from missouri, okay? and he s harvard. he clerked for looting it, chris. he clerked for the conservative judge that is advancing the plain text of the constitution supporting the 14th amendment should remove donald trump from
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the biden economy. i think that is exactly what republicans think and want to hear. if you look at the time he, got argumentation on the stage and all of the mix of sun and people talking over each other. we re not that many memorable moments. it s a microcosm of this primary in general. the thing holding these people. the saints to anybody else. fragmentation of a small pool. experiences the way the people just used to bates s not in a set pieces you deliver it but it is how you perry and handle the flow of the conversation in which he came with was a bunch of set pieces. when he had to think on his feet and react to different situations on the stage, it is much less sure of himself. and that since he failed the test. he memorized his lines well. delivered some of them will. but on that element, how does
a violation of the constitution also violates criminal law. and we re looking at one right here. this notion that you can steal an election that you ve lost, that you can violate peoples constitutional rights to vote and just walk away saying, nothing to look at here, that s just nonsense. it is sort of made for television kind of argumentation. okay, to that point, congressman jolly, that is a lot of their legal arguments, right? i sit here with attorneys, i play back the trump team s legal arguments, all of our incredibly impressive lawyers and legal analysts that s say that s not actually a thing. so then i, as a political analyst, have to believe that some of this is not even based in the idea that it will succeed in a court of law, but rather is aimed at succeeding in a court of public opinion. let me give you a list, from the first amendment defense overall seems to be, that it seems to be a thing they want people sitting around the kitchen table being, like they are violating