point here about how the justice department may approach this and sort of do the keeping a little distance. what do you make of this move by the committee, and how do you see trump responding to all of this? well, i think you re right. it s obviously a little bit of a stiff arm. when i ve heard from they ve always been approaching this investigation in a very traditional criminal prosecution, where they sort of take a pyramid structure and go from the bottom up. you know, i think the appointment of jack smith looking at the higher levels of this. so it s clear that they ve been proceeding independently without the committee. i think this is more about the committee sort of trying to show something for all of these massive public hearings, these millions of lines of data that they ve gone through, and you know, as everyone pointed out, this is a little toothless, but it s also about taking some
this and sort of do the heisman, sort of, keeping a little distance from it. what do you make of this move by the committee? and how do you see trump responding to all of this? well, i think you re right that it s obviously a little bit of a stiff arm. what i ve heard from sources at the justice department if they ve always been approaching this investigation as a very traditional criminal prosecution. where they sort of take a pyramidal structure and go from the bottom up, and you know, i think the appointment of jack smith has raised that they re looking at the higher levels of this. so it s already clear that they ve been proceeding independently without the committee. i think this is more, you know, about the committee sort of trying to show something for all of these, you know, massive public hearings, these millions of lines of data that they have gone through. and you know, as everyone has pointed out, this is a little bit to this. but it also is about taking some kind of pu
school board meeting and say i don t like how you re typing. they re given the stiff-arm. they re told we re smarter than you. the educrats need to know the rising tide will lift all ships. neil: mr. michels, parents interesting are being met and the interest of their kids are foremost. are you saying he s lying? yeah, so that is what governor evers might be saying. i don t know. i ll tell you, he needs to come out on the campaign trail. he s going to start a ten-day tour. it about time he got out of his basement. i ve been all over the state. everywhere i go, parents are very frustrated with what s going on in education. they re very frustrated with what s being taught in their schools. they re frustrated with the lack of teaching abcs. we re going to get back to the
crisis. we re paying more for gas and groceries than we ever have. and surprise, surprise joe biden goes to opec. you mean we can t run this country on skittles and gummy bear and unicorn hair? we actually need oil out there? the whole thing is a joke. the american people feel the brunt of these policies and they re going to blame the democrats because, yes, they are in control, they ll pay the price this november. , you know, ben, i was thinking about their decisionmaking when they really push biden to the forefront in the nomination process. a lot of the left didn t want biden, but he wasn t kind of he was the reassuring choice for middle america. but they needed someone strong snrt who could kind of in there who could give a stiff-arm to the left. they made a big miscalculation with biden. huge miscalculation in the end. it was a huge miscalculation. you and i were there, laura, in south carolina where we saw biden kind of cement this. clearly backed by barack obama.