sneezes, the republican party is in a civil war according to the press. juan: this is so fascinating. news from another planet. here we go. there is a man named steve bannon and steve bannon used to work for the president. top political advisor. steve bannon. i guess the press pushed a button. he said we are at war with the republicans and we are going after mitch mcconnell. greg: transparency. juan: mitch mcconnell is the leader of the republicans in the senate. we are going after a half dozen of the republicans and were going to force them out of office. i wonder why anyone would say there is trouble with the republican ranks. then you have john mccain who says quite explicitly phony nationalism, it should be consigned to the dustbin of history, it s being used by this president. jesse: i considered healthy political debate. juan: if obama did any of it greg: what juan is getting at is an interesting point and
positions or his behavior, i could not win in a republican primary. that s the bottom line. it s not that you have to be with the president on policy. you can t question his behavior and still be a republican in good standing, apparently. in a republican primary. greg: he is honest in the sense he couldn t win. but is he being dishonest by saying you can t question trump? didn t one of the people lose recently in a primary? jesse: he saw the writing on the wall and he bailed. that was the most honest thing. this entire apology tour, or whatever you want to call it. if you are republican, the fastest way to media stardom is to attack another republican. ask john mccain. they get used and abused. he is just an item on the assembly line that the media picks up and throws at the president. they have been wanting to impeach this guy from the jump. first about collusion and then
sort of trump country districts could work together on? that s a good question. when i was on the show after november, i said absolutely. i want to try to solve problems, but this problem with his deep insecurities makes it to difficult. he doesn t keep his word. he s not a look you in the eye shake your hand and you can take that deal and move on with it. he s not that kind of guy, i hate to say. any deal you make with him, you re not sure if it s going to end up being what you originally agreed to. that makes it very tough. we have to lay broad band and get a new energy grid and have a big infrastructure bill to get people back to work and drive up wages. right now it s hard to deal with this president. he s chaotic. you re not sitting in a room. you don t know when he s going to turn on you. ask john mccain and jeff flake, the guys who are tried to work
disagree is an important piece of legislation was passed in 1965 in the stat by a vote of 70-24. and that way, everybody had a buy in on something that was so important. and now, this could be the beginning of the unraveling of that. you know, dana bash to gloria s grate poineat point, y have republicans who hate the idea of this, but they re going to let it happen. you have senator john mccain who said this is going to be better for the senate overall, didn t mix the words. said that person is a stupid idiot. which is redundant by the way. he said they re a stupid idiot, but he s still going to support it. there s no way out of this at this point, right? i think john berman, redundancy is the least of their problems up here right now. yes, there is no way out of it. that whole quote, tells you