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Portman, the reelected senator from ohio. mr. portman, congratulations on your big night. thank you, jake. good to be on with you. i outlined trump s stated policy pledges that he made during the campaign a few of them. building a wall along the southern border that mexico pays for. appointing a special prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton. temporarily banning muslims and immigrants from terror prone nations from coming into the u.s. deporting undocumented immigrants. are any of those proposals you would get on board with? you missed some of those that i think we can find a lot of common ground. one would be tax reform that he s talked about that a lot. we need it desperately. jobs and companies are going overseas and investments not coming back here. $2.5 trillion locked up overseas, much of which could come back with the right policies. infrastructure. i think that s one where we ....
So, what s wrong with giving money to oppose democratic candidates. does the ad change anything? well, i guess what it changes i don t know if the ad changes anything, but what seems to have changed is at least fox now seems to be being transparent. about being an arm of the republican party. someone who is an occasional guest on that network, very often struggled to find the neutrality in the interviewer s questions and at least now they re letting all hang out there. they re fair and balanced, they have conservatives and republicans. and tea party. one of your house colleagues, mr. ryan, was signing policy pledges put forward by a supposed news organization. some new or have republicans actively been taking policy from fox and congressman ryan just happened to do it in front of tv cameras? all kidding aside, it s actually really disturbing. any news network, even one with ....
Tonight. thank you, keith. the last point, first. i m a viewer, my thoughts would be, so what s wrong with giving money to oppose democratic candidates? does the ad change anything? well, i guess what it changes i don t know if the ad changes anything, but what seems to have changed is at least fox now seems to be being transparent. about being an arm of the republican party. someone who is an occasional guest on that network, very often struggled to find the neutrality in the interviewer s questions and at least now they re letting all hang out there. they re fair and balanced, they have conservatives and republicans. and tea party. one of your house colleagues, mr. ryan, was signing policy pledges put forward by a supposed news organization. is this new or have republicans actively been taking policy from fox and congressman ryan just happened to do it in front of tv cameras? all kidding aside, it s actually really disturbing. ....
They have conservatives and republicans. and tea party. one of your house colleagues, mr. ryne was signing policy pledges put forward by a supposed news organization. is this new or have republicans actively been taking policy from fox and congressman ryne happened to do it in front of tv cameras? all kidding aside, it s actually really disturbing. any news network, even one with a particular slant should at least represent themselves as being neutral. and any politician, any candidate, anyone being interviewed on a network should feel like they have a fair shake. republicans and democrats. and on fox, when that host made it clear that they have an agenda, that they re trying to get members of congress to sign on to publicly on the air, they re making contributions to republican organizations, it s unbelievably outrageous that they continue to represent themselves as a neutral television network, news ....
I m a viewer, my thoughts would be, so what s wrong with giving money to oppose democratic candidates? does the ad change anything? well, i guess what it changes i don t know if the ad changes anything, but what seems to have changed is at least fox now seems to be being transparent. about being an arm of the republican party. someone who is an occasional guest on that network, very often struggled to find the neutrality in the interviewer s questions and at least now they re letting all hang out there. they re fair and balanced, they have conservatives and republicans. and tea party. one of your house colleagues, mr. ryan, was signing policy pledges put forward by a supposed news organization. is this new or have republicans actively been taking policy from fox and congressman ryan just happened to do it in front of tv cameras? all kidding aside, it s actually really disturbing. any news network, even one with ....