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So we take you through that narrative and put it all together in one place. and i think that s the there s a synthesis in that. there s a through line in this white house s approach in this conflict, now we can say spans the border, whatever is left of the border which has been essentially eviscerated. it s basically not getting sucked back in. that s seems to be the guiding ethos here. absolutely. he came to office with that promise, we re not going to do this anymore, let s not do stupid stuff, right? we had a president who reacted very quickly. the previous president. the decider. here, you know, this president mulls these decisions very carefully, very deliberately. and people will say, certainly the syrian opposition that wanted support from the united states will say, he s at fault for that. but he s educated by he took the lesson of iraq. ....
Particularly tea party base, so they ve known it s a losing minority strategy for a long time. they ve chosen to do it any way, thinking down to their personal benefit and also let s keep out there they think it s legitimately the best thing for the country. so, what i am seeing now and because you re from reason and reason is covered ron paul a lot and ron paul was a very important figure, is a kind of creeping ron paulism that s take b over the republican party. what really distinguished him from his followers was death of commitment. the people that cared about him and his message, cared deeply, 100%, but it was not a broadly popular message. and that kind of approach is death for a major national party, but it seems to be what s guiding ethos of ted cruz and ....
newt gingrich has always been an ideas man and i m sure will provide a lot of positive input in the debate. matt is a columnist with the new york times who has spent a fair amount of time with newt and writes about how newt thinks. good to see you, matt. how are you? i m fine, chris. how are you doing? i m good. i loved reading what you we. you talking about newt gingrich and destiny. do you believe he believes he s meant to be president? i think he believes that he is meant to be extremely consequential figure in the history of his time. i think that was the guiding ethos behind his speakership, chris. i think which we h looks at this presidential run and has a lot of people in washington shaking their heads and thinking whatever is newt thinking. i think he s thinking of the history that he so admires of his heroes like ronald reagan, people out of power and came back at an advanced age to get it back. he s think that maybe that s his ....