it was easily the darkest inaugural address ever delivered, and that right there was the tone that donald trump set on day one. american carnage also happens to be the title of a new book on the political climate that allowed for a trump victory. tim alberta, the author, writes, quote, his was a canopy of discontent under which the grudging masses could congregate to air their grievances about a nation they no longer recognized and a government they no longer trusted. these voters were far less likely to respond to policy arguments than they were to emotional appeals aimed at their long-simmering sense of grievance, displacement, and marginalization. here with us tonight is the aforementioned tim alberta, chief political correspondent for politico magazine. the book officially american carnage: on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump. tim, you may not want to hear this, but your book in my view
it was easily the darkest inaugural address ever delivered. and that right there was the tone that donald trump set on day one. american carnage also happens to be the title of a new book. on the political climate that allowed for a trump victory, tim alberta writes quote, his was a canopy of discontent under which the grudging masses could congregate to air their grievances about a nation they no longer recognized and a government they no longer trusted. these voters were far less likely to respond to policy arguments than they were to emotional appeals aimed at their long-simmering sense of grievance, displacement, and marginalization. here with us tonight is the aforementioned tim alberta. the book officially american carnage on the frontlines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump. tim, you may not want to hear
[ applause ] it was easily the darkest inaugural address ever delivered, and that right there was the tone that donald trump set on day one. american carnage also happens to be the title of a new book on the political climate that allowed for a trump victory. vim alberta who joins us in a moment writes, quote, his was a canopy of discontent on which they could congregate to air their grievances about a nation they no longer recognized and a government they no longer trusted. these voters were far less likely to respond to policy arguments than they were to emotional appeals aimed at their long simmering sense of grief wra grievance and displacement tonight. here tonight is chief political correspondent for politico magazine, the book officially american carnage on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump. tim, you may not want to hear this, but your book, in my view,
that s what we have here. trump is being framed again. except this time it is even more boring. now, the hearings are going to continue, and the support for impeachment i predict will drop. mark my words. here with reaction house judiciary committee member and florida congressman gate and kimberly author of the book resistance at all costs all right congressman what did you think about the way i laid that out right there? i think what s particularly offensive about that take is if he presume he and his body said cnn can explain to america people enough to fundamentally utter at where we care about and why we were watching policy arguments when we re not doing nearly enough on u.s.-mexico border. this all look like hearsay marinaded in a policy disagreement with a good amount of emotion and resentment with
that s what we have here. trump is being framed again. except this time it is even more boring. now, the hearings are going to continue, and the support for impeachment i predict will drop. mark my words. here with reaction house judiciary committee member and florida congressman gate and kimberly author of the book resistance at all costs all right congressman what did you think about the way i laid that out right there? i think what s particularly offensive about that take is if he presume he and his body said cnn can explain to america people enough to fundamentally utter at where we care about and why we were watching policy arguments when we re not doing nearly enough on u.s.-mexico border. this all look like hearsay marinaded in a policy disagreement with a good amount of emotion and resentment with