on cnn. obama can t help himself. if you notice he doesn t spend a lot of time praising pal joe biden who has his old job. we can only wonder why that is? joe and ba rock used to be good friends, i they they gave each other friendship bracelets. remember when joe tweeted that. doesn t he think joe thinks he s a good president, shouldn t he get another bracelet for the new job? doesn t seem to be happening. instead obama used the cnn interview to attack republicans, specifically not donald trump but senator tim scott of south carolina. the fact that tim scott has an optimistic view of race relations in america seems to have the former president very upset. i m not being cynical about tim scott individually. i am maybe suggesting that the rhetoric of, can t we all get along, and the quotes you made about, you know, from my speech in 2004 about there is a your united states of america, that has to be under girded wind an honest accounting with our past and our present. and so
they have to get buy-in from the bahamas government which they re going to get probably and when that happens they ll try it in march. that s all this is splitting the case because the bahamas have some sort of ex tradition treaty you have to get a deal and they didn t get it on the last five charges which are campaign finance charges. let s say for some stroke of luck he doesn t have to go the last five charges get dropped, he s going to jail for 250 years anyway on this other stuff. brian: you don t think he s getting out? some type of deal. highly unlikely here s why. brian: he s living with his parents house no problem playing video games. that s a whole other story he s on bail. and i m not defending him at all, this guy, my view is like bernie madoff with worse hair. here s what i would tell you the, those eight charges, the security, are heavy duty charges.
to a sound bited you can t believe. they want to amend the constitution to prevent trump from running from jail. what s really starting to freak me out is the idea that we re not even discussing changing the constitution to make it say, you cannot be in jail. oh, yeah. and be the president. brian: so she thinks he s going to win, be jailed, found guilty, and have to actually preside from jail. that s her worry. kellyanne conway joins us now fox news contributor also the former trump campaign manager. kellyanne great to see you. how did we get where we re at today where whoopi goldberg is afraid of the president being able to rule from jail? it s actually fault from the trump/pence administration. we never had operationally warp speed to produce a vaccine or therapeutics for trump derangement syndrome so it continues unabated. it s never been as bad as it is
the only issue. brian: dana a couple other things, remember he said to that group you re the bravest people i know. really? have you met a navy seal? have you seen anyone surviving with face painted on their hands and knees in so mall i can t or in syria. what about the flag, on flag day, the biggest flag was the pride day a violation of protocol of the white house. yeah. that kind of tells you i think what their priorities are at this white house. and, you know, for all of the talk and you mentioned this, the florida law which was really about parental rights, in fact that s literally what it was called, rental rights and education. i went to florida and yelled gay nothing happened to me. it s about what s age appropriate for kids. for crying out loud we have movies restricted to age and nobody s out there protesting that. but when you re talking about books, and i have to say the stuff that happened on the south lawn of the white house that day, that is and i don t even want to
elected twice. everything obama says about race now is far different when we first heard of him. senator obama running for office trying to win your vote, barack obama sang a different tune. throughout the first year of this campaign, against all predictions to the contrary, we saw how hungry the american people were for this message of unity. despite the temptation to view my candidacy through a purely racial lens we won commanding victories in states with some of the whitest populations in the country. in south carolina where the confederate flag still flies, we built a powerful coalition of african-americans and white americans. brian: remember that president obama when he was senator obama and then won by even a wider march general for reelection, he believed in unity bringing everyone together black and whites. only when his predecessor donald trump took over did president obama change his opinion on race