this one. even those who disagreed vehemently with this announcement the president made, a lot of them are sort of saying at this point, this is a good deal, guys. you might want to work with him on other issues. this week was particularly chaotic in the eyes of so many in the white house. but governor chris:ty came to the president s offense and shifted a lot of blame, in fact, on his staff. the problem is the president has been ill served in my view by staff over the last 15 months where they create infighting, they re leaking. david, is there much staff left to blame? there s plenty of staff to blame if you want to blame them. i think this is an excuse and it s blame shifting. everything starts at the top. whether you re looking at a congressional office, there is
she s going to do what she has to do for herself, her family, her legacy. but i agree she ran a terrible campaign and i think a lot of people are going to see it as blame shifting, finger-pointing and it s not going to go over well even among her fellow democrats would like to move on. i think president trump probably welcomed her reappearance in the public stage. barack obama has laid low. democrats feel like trump s at his best when he has clinton and obama as foils. he got a lot of traction attacking them in the campaign. there s that factor. you want to be careful about trump being able to play some hits from 2016. bret: we have invited secretary clinton on special report. we will see if she takes us up on it. when we come back, one girl s dream to tour country ballpark
she s going to do what she has to do for herself, her family, her legacy. but i agree she ran a terrible campaign and i think a lot of people are going to see it as blame shifting, finger-pointing and it s not going to go over well even among her fellow democrats would like to move on. i think president trump probably welcomed her reappearance in the public stage. barack obama has laid low. democrats feel like trump s at his best when he has clinton and obama as foils. he got a lot of traction attacking them in the campaign. there s that factor. you want to be careful about trump being able to play some hits from 2016. bret: we have invited secretary clinton on special report. we will see if she takes us up on it. when we come back, one girl s dream to tour country ballpark by ballpark. it s like nothing you ve seen.
back, they think they ll run against him in the midterms and it s seeping out into the public and it s making things really ugly. jon: vince, the president was putting another tweet, it reads, can you believe that mitch mcconnell, who has screamed repeal and replace for 7 years, couldn t get it done? must repeal and replace obamacare. some say that s a little softer language them a criticism yesterday and probably softer language then he heard in that phone call. whatever you make of the president s tweet, what s clear is that mitch mcconnell s blame shifting. this is excuse making. he s passing on blame to the president. mitch mcconnell and the republican party i got vetoed when the president was going to veto it.
they are getting tired of the blame shifting. the buck stops everywhere else. some people with a propensity for self destructive behavior can t help themselves. president trump among them. the most effective proponent is donald j. trump. sign that is the general public is starting to grow fed up. the president s approval rating is consistently in the mid-to high 30s. 38% today. while his eroding base might love the decision to exit the paris climb et agreement, the general public doesn t. many parts of the president s not that deep seeded base, but many other parts of it. they are in danger of ditching him at a time when he arguably needs them the most. i am joined by chris collins of new york, the first member of kong to endorse then candidate