i m getting pretty tired of seeing republicans, particularly republicans in positions of power like bob corker, say stuff. do something. sad tweets susan collins saying, this is terrible. okay. right. as soon as donald trump says we love the saudis they say, we agree. yes, sir. whatever you say, sir. right. so is there sort of ha thed wringing believable? their leader was applauding body slamming a reporter. now they re killing a journalist. there is nobody saying we have to protect journalists. so i don t buy the rhetoric coming from the party. they consistently fall in line on everything they did on kavanaugh when they did that investigation. it s scary talking about bob corker talking about sanctions
talk trash, sabotage, step people in the back, you do things like that, but the point is they fight. the best idea he pitched them is whoever gets favor the president will give event, got favor so bannon got mad. during the transition, the president noticed that and he said he s writing the stuff and let him in and there s chaos and turnover in this guy is a wolf in sheep s clothing did you see what i did there? [applause] greg: i don t get it. [laughter] but they said they would trust them because they weren t part of the swamp at first and they don t realize that the media will not be honest and never trust anyone, ever. ever. including all of you. [laughter] the microphone is always on. greg: this is the cell phone is
online archives of abe lincoln and he turns out it was a real jack ass. thank god they didn t have the internet back then. greg: how do we know that? he could have destroyed it before the maybe that is why john wilkes booth shot him over the internet. i think things are taken out of context. i have three sons and i m terrified of the stuff they will find out about me and that s a lot on the internet stuff i posted or put in a video and yeah, i think it s horrible that it will live on. greg: you know you would be besmirch perspicuity. kat, there will be no need for parchment because there will be no artifacts and everything we don t already need parchment.
self who, if you re me, was often a jerk. do you want to remember when you are a jerk? you know what you were like when you are online and you don t want to remember for it either. like this fellow. amen. tyrus, my worst self is online. of course you ll go to me. is this like your computer history or something you posted? greg: stuff you posted. okay, i m cool with that. i don t want tyrus the third be like great grandpa did all that. greg: that is exactly my point. that s why my posts are weightlifting, wrestling, and sitting on here. generic, say stuff. greg: rob, forget about you when you want to see the online account of your ancestors unless
now a reporter and have you noticed that this guy, michael, reminds me of someone and do you have a side-by-side? [laughter] i have to defend michael wolf because i think he is good writer and i said this before and i do think that is true because in chaos people say stuff and i use this metaphor on the five yesterday when a sports team is going under transition and they re getting new coaches there are players that are angry and players that will stick around in the players that are angry will be talking crap about the other guy and by the way, you know this happened with the clinton s and obama but the problem with the book is that he shaped it too much to form a narrative to be a story that he wanted to tell. the little pieces might have been true but what he did was to come out of context and shaped it into a book that is selling like hot cakes. by the way, do excel? i don t know. boy, that the battle joke, isn t