[cheers and applause] greg: yes, i agree! i agree! happy wednesday, everybody. so every now and then you see something that captures why things everywhere seem to be falling apart these days. no, not just that i m talking about a theory called chesterton s physicians. the rule is never destroy a fence change a rule or do away with a tradition until you understand why it was there in the first place. i would also add removing a breast implant. wow, dead crowd tonight, huh? tyrus: not a lot of breast implants. greg: that s good advice on par with don t poop where you eat which is why joe biden no longer has lunch in the oval office. you don t deserve that joke. but chester top s rule goes to the heart of all this chaos. many social constructs that have held things together really come down to fences, metaphorical and literal. fences and rules packed by western values that helped preserve order and make for a good life. it wasn t perfect, but it was a hell of a lot better
quote, while the white house has scrambled to mount an organized response to the house impeachment inquiry, there is no consistent message from mr. trump s team in little formal guidance to surrogates. twitter has become trump s war room. the president and his supporters including his family have used twitter to frame his defense, torch his democratic inquiz tomorrows and try to undermine public officials like colonel vindman. joining us is mark leibovich and emily jane. it s your reporting, take us through it. well, this is a story of how impeachment is being bought from the white house. and here we have an attack on vindman that started with a tweet storm by a retired army colonel who is disabled. he says i remember that i served with vindman on an exercise in europe with russian/u.s. forces in 2013, and i overheard him saying things about globalism
it was he who s been dealing with the shadow diplomacy of rudy giuliani. and it was mike pompeo as a member of the benghazi inquiry years ago against.. he was demanding the state department had to turn everything over and he was one of the toughest inquiz or the president of ukraine wanted that legitimacy of meeting at the white house with the president of the united states. and the texts show they knew that. and they were trying to ge
mistake. but through the process of amendment, interpretation and court decision i have finally been included in we the people. today i am an inquiz tore, an hyperbole would not understate the soul upness that i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total, and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the demlution, the destruction of the constitution. hilly rodham was a young staffer on that committee. she wroets in her new book that commanding rhetoric, passion and moral clarity she says brought tears to her eyes. back with us is secretary of state 2016 democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. thank you. and congratulations on this. thank you. the book of gutsy women, is
of them were ultimately pardoned by reagan s successor, george h.w. bush. both watergate and iran-contra incidentally happened to be scandals from republican presidencies. but, you know, the investigations into those two scandals were not particularly partisan affairs. members of congress and the various people involved in the scandals didn t drop their party affiliations as soon as the scandal came to light. in both watergate and iran-contra those republican presidents in the end faced both democratic inquiz inquiz tors in congress. democrats and republicans challenged them on their involvement in the scandals. both democrats and republicans took an active role in the investigations. both democrats and republicans denounced those republican presidents in their