and filings, until i can get that squared away and put it to bed, the sheer thought of me opening a presidential exploratory committee would break all the rules. i just have two thoughts, blake, and weal get your response. on a lighter note, between the mishegoss today and stab at discussing a room full of jews yesterday, i m wondering if the dentist converted to judaism for the jokes. again, he balances between a completely absurd idea that george santos kicked off committees would be any kind of presidential candidate material, while also showing some awareness of, i can t do that i do have some stuff i got to get to.
many his head there was a new way, and this is what he d get away with. all this quite interesting as we report on his indictment. as for the rome reference, i don t know if grifting for interviews was a common thing in rome. jurisdiction doesn t help with you american authorities. santos also discussed whether the ethics community would okay some of the line stretching he wanted to do, and get money. i was actually given encouraging feedback yesterday when i spoke to them that it s become a very common occurrence of members selling rights to their stories as politics comes more to the front and center of the national stage and public interest. so it s become a very common thing, and this wouldn t be the first. now, these tapes are from the same source we reported on with blake zeff last night, this exclusive set of tapes that have not gone public before. we should note, although we are
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[punchy music] - so how did this whole long saga begin? i worked for years in politics and journalism. - here s blake zeff. he s a politics editor at salon.com. - and buzzfeed contributor blake zeff. - he s a washington insider who s worked for president obama. - blake, what can the president do on guns to give himself a point in the history books? - well, i ll tell you the first thing is. but behind the confident demeanor and ill-fitting sport jackets, i had a secret. my wife patty and i were almost $200,000 in debt. [baby cooing] what are you doing right now? - i m going to pay my loans. i just got notice that they re due. - that s patty. like all of us, patty has made a lot of decisions in life, and maybe not all of them showed great judgment. but deciding to become a psychologist to help veterans with ptsd seemed like a good one. - with graduate school, i thought, i m going to graduate and be a doctor. i ll get a good job and make a lot of money
- oh, okay. and who was secretly behind it. - we are trying to figure out where it came from. - who? - nobody put their name on this one. - unraveling this political scandal would require listening. - adults tell you, you have to go to college. - i did what i was supposed to do. - and it feels like somebody lied to you somewhere along the way. - traveling the country. - glad you showed up, man. - tremendous focus. [whimsical chords] and steely determination. - it is a problem. did congress even know what it was doing? - it s keeping me up at night. - this was a legislatively manufactured crisis. - this is a scam. - it s the greatest robbery in modern american life. [moody, heavy chords] [punchy music] - so how did this whole long saga begin? i worked for years in politics and journalism. - here s blake zeff. he s a politics editor at salon.com.