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The Context with Christian Fraser

that are going to need to happen i next year as we talk about this war. ron, _ next year as we talk about this war. ron, let's _ next year as we talk about this war. ron, let's talk— next year as we talk about this war. ron, let's talk about _ next year as we talk about this war. ron, let's talk about the _ ron, let's talk about the republicans, because obviously they will take over all the committees, they will take over the ways and means committee which decides on spending, and there are some within the caucus that are wavering on this commitment. some really interesting comments tonight from mitch mcconnell, the us senate leader, who is trying to push back against some of this isolationism. he says it's in america's interests to fund this war. , ., ., ., ., i. war. christian, good evening to you. it's a fascinating _ war. christian, good evening to you. it's a fascinating dynamic— war. christian, good evening to you. it's a fascinating dynamic going - war. christian, good evening to you. it's a fascinating dynamic going on l it's a fascinating dynamic going on in washington, dc today. you have republican leaders and kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell who are very much in favour of passing this massive $1.7 trillion bill that has 45 billion in it for ukraine. but you also have a lot of republicans in the senate who are saying, wait a second, what are we going to get for

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Velshi

he is an admiration in american politics. it is the job, not of the liberal media, not of the democratic party, it is the job of republicans to repair the damage he has done and that is what we are about. >> i think you are absolutely right about that. it is the job of the republican party. i will say, in your time as a republican, i don't know whether you think you are a mainstream republican. i always sort of thought you might be a couple ball rooms to the right of that. but now you are not. right now you are outflanked by a whole bunch of people in the republican party. they are nowhere near where you are. >> this is not an ideological contest. the fact is, my kind of conservatism, the kind that i supported with barry who won for president, and when ronald reagan ran for president, is the mainstream republican party. these outliers, and there are some, there are a virus of isolationism within the party, it is not a conservative philosophy. it is not a philosophy at all. it is performance art.

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Morning Joe

willing to go, but on this day december 7th, everything changed. >> uh-huh. >> it did. you know, that night, churchill heard the news on the bbc on a birthday dinner at checkers and immediately wanted to declare war on japan. the american envoy that said you can't declare war on a radio broadcast but there was phone call that night between roosevelt and churchill and churchill said, is it true, mr. president? and roosevelt said, it's true, we're all in the same boat now. and you could argue we, in fact had been in the same boat since december 1939 when hitler invaded poland, but isolationism in america was so strong, so ambient, you could feel it, that even after that great secret conference in august of 1941, fdr meets churchill. they issue the atlantic charter,

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Morning Joe

what i mean by that is not all the obvious things that people have seen with donald trump, you know, protectionist on trade, inching towards isolationism on foreign policy. i'm talking about the attitude towards corporate america. there's been a fundamental shift in the party. it's not secret, kevin mccarthy has told me on the record, if he's the speaker, he will not take a meeting with the chamber of commerce. the leading representative, the lobby group for corporate america will not be able to get a meeting with kevin mccarthy. he's requesting they replace their entire leadership team, and the view of house republicans is basically, again, this is not my point of view, this is what i'm trying to channel you. it's we protected you guys for years in corporate america, we cut your taxes, fought the trial lawyers, and you turned around

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Port: Republicans, and all Americans, must stand behind Ukraine and against Putin

"In the 1940s, Americans joined our global allies in fighting the spread of fascism in Europe. In the 2020s we are being asked, again, to help protect a democratic state against the encroachment of Putin's modern form of fascism," Rob Port writes. "Eschewing that cry for help, fleeing from our duties as leaders of the free world, would mean repeating the mistakes of the past."

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Meet the Press

kind of helping late, obviously saudi arabia. how much of a problem do you view this? >> it's a big prone, and it's a problem of leadership. we had need to be doing more faster. when kevin mccarthy suggests the republicans are not going to support aid to ukraine, that is incredibly damaging to america's standing in the world, damaging to the efforts that the ukrainians are in, we have to be a leader in the world. we're not going to go back to the days of isolationism, which has been a threat ever since of end of world war ii. >> at the other side of the break we'll go deep into the january 6th investigation. for four years you were publicly supportive of the trump administration, you were never a big fan, and but you voted with him 93% of the time. do you look back at any moment, boy, may i should have spoke out sooner? >> at the time, i was confronting him on the policies when i disagreed. they tended to be mostly national security policies. i'm a conservative.

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Morning Joe

as he put it, everything is at stake, and it's not emotional. it's real. france has fallen. the united states is in its isolationist, in the grip of isolationism. three of the most, four important words in the speech are "including the united states" not such a very subtle point that the great republic, as he called it, needed to become engaged in the world's problems. that somehow or another hitler taking over europe was not going to keep the united states impervious from the price of autocracy, and i think what's so fascinating to me about the churchill saga, as he puts it, he sets this frame which is -- if the empire, if democracy, constitutional democracy is to last forever, men will still say this was their finest hour. he sets things up as a story

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Don Lemon Tonight

in a very simplistic reading of this story, that it is all his fault that america wasn't more engaged with saving refugees and addressing humanitarian crisis that was unleashed as hitler began his persecution of the jews. but he had a lot of problems on his plate to deal with. including preparing our country, as you said, to stay out of the war, or eventually to have to get into it. and public opinion was honestly against that. isolationism, america first, americans really did not want to get involved in another european war after world war i. >> it is also so important, that anne frank story, and those details, it is very easy to look back in history and say now, oh, well of course if i was alive and i would have supported anne frank's family coming, and other jews being able to come, and save them. but it is easy to do that looking back, it is less easy to look now at people wanting to come to the united states and do that in the same way. >> that is exactly right. i think that that is the thing. what kind of america do we think we are, what kind of americans do we wish to be? are we, as our film shows, the

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Anderson Cooper 360

including ben shapiro, ann colter are starting to split from trump and say we have to do this without him. >> i think bakari made a fair point. we talk too much about donald trump and not enough about trumpism and what does that mean? i happen to be in a school that trumpism is a long-term problem for the republican party, the isolationism, the nihilism. the unilateralism. all sorts of things that are problematic with the embrace of aut autocrats, the trade policies. i can go on and on about those policies. i think republicans need to come to grips with this, that some of the things they say they like about trump, they would have gotten from any republican president. it's these other things that will limit the growth of the republican party going forward. so yeah, you can get rid of trump, but we have to have this debate about trumpism and see if that's a viable, sustainable

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Life Liberty Levin

continent of europe. we already were there and lost lives. think about it, nazis had moved through much of eastern europe, they were attacking england, we had many people who opposed us getting involved because they didn't think we were ready, they were tired of the endless wars in europe. sound familiar? what happened? well we were attacked. on december 7, 1941. the america first committee disbandedded a week lighter, and lindbergh who was an isolationist for various reasons, became a controversial figure he decided to join the war effort and spoke out against any further isolationism, he wanted too war the join effort, fdrsaid now, he

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