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Countdown to Iowa

campaign, vivek was essentially a surrogate for donald trump, doesn't come to the debates, doesn't do the other stuff, so vivek was his stand-in. he showed up at the courthouse in miami. he's running against trump but wearing trump's parafreqphernal. what is trump trying to do tomorrow night? beat expectations. and this 50% number could be one of those expectations. if he doesn't get there, one of the reasons is going to be because vivek stole 5 or 6% or 7 or 8 away from him. and that's going to really make donald trump angry. i did note that chris lass vida compared ramaswamy to a parasite clinging on the to the bottom of a shark in a tweet tonight. while they found usefulness in him for a while, i think the worm has turned. >> his positive numbers in that poll are much higher than haley's. he had a 53, positive 37 negative.

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Countdown to Iowa

for office and basically campaign for another candidate in the race, the minute he was not useful they drop the hammer on it. >> do you see strategy and trump throwing ramaswamy is an attempt to soften ron desantis anything it's all going to be about trump's legal problems. >> for the long time in this campaign, vivek was essentially a surrogate for trump, he does come to the debate, he was kind of like a stand-in, he should of the courthouse in miami and was wearing a trump at and whirring trust paraphernalia. there was some usefulness but at the end what is trump trying -- trying to do, this 50% number could be one of the quotations, if he doesn't get there one of the reasons will

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The ReidOut

>> george, you are a conservative. let me turn to you on this. the reality is, you know, donald trump is not a politician. he's just a stand-in for people who are mad at the world, right. and he somehow managed to convince them that his personal legal peril, he stole those classified documents. he sexually abused e. jean carroll. he is the one who lied about the election and got people to commit crimes because they're stupid enough to do it. he did it, but he somehow managed to convince all of these millions of people that those are things that are their real problem. >> right, i mean, it's a cult. that's what it comes down to. the republican party has gone beyond the realm of reason. rheen, facts, none of that matters to the base of the republican party. it's just the giant fantasy where donald trump is competent and a good person, innocent, and picked upon by everybody else. >> god. >> godly, don't forget. >> if not god himself. >> absolutely. anything that contradicts that, no matter how factual it is, no

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FOX and Friends Sunday

particular perspective. i think they're right. and republican a.g.s are so good at writing amicus briefs. if only they were good at throwing down the away the left does. will: you've got roughly half of our states saying the other states are subverting democracy. pete: yeah. rachel: interfering with an election. pete: we're always going -- also going to say this, we're not a democracy. as much as it rolls off of our tongue, we are a constitutional republic. and our founders were wary of democracies, and guys like woodrow wilson introduced the idea of democracy, a progressive, because they can ram whatever they want -- will: it's a fair point and a noble fight and one that i try to remind as well from time to time, we're a constitutional republic. but, or you know, we've become -- we've become used to use toking the word democracy as a stand-in for the idea of the voice of the people. and so, you know, like every

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Morning Joe

integrity. >> so what would you have done as mike pence, not certified the election? >> in my capacity as president of the senate, i would have led through that level of reform. then on that condition, certified the election results, served it up to the president, president trump then to sign that into law, and january 7th, declared the re-election campaign pursuant to a free and fair election. that was a missed opportunity. >> vivek ramaswamy on "meet the press." joining us now, senior columnist at "the daily beast," matt lewis. good morning. before we dig into your latest piece, "trump and ramaswamy show us how the worst get to the top," parse through some of what he was saying yesterday with chuck. i mean, we heard a lot of that at the debate the other night. does he believe any of that? i mean, he is a smart guy, without question. it sounds very cynical to most people, he's trying to impersonate trump via stand-in for donald trump. >> i like the ramaswamy who wrote the book, like, two years ago, who made some very good

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FOX and Friends Saturday

whatever they could the make people embarrassed to support donald trump, embarrassed to put out a sign in front. and we saw so many people who wouldn't even tell pollsters that they were voting for donald the trump until, you know, he won. and then they said, oh, there were a lot of silent trump voters. this mug shot was about trying to embarrass republicans again and conservatives and to supporg donald trump, and this is just not working. with each indictment, his support has increased. and i believe that this mug shot is actually the end of the primary. everyone is gathering around because they the realize that donald trump is the stand-in for them. pete: most establishment republicans are embarrassed. and, you know, i don't -- i like ron desantis as the above of florida. i have no beef with him. but ultimately, he's running against a wall. and so the day that donald trump is getting indicted, he's playing baseball at the field of dreams and unwilling to comment on it. that's not going to cut it in

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

your claim that donald trump is motivated by vengeance and grievance would be a lot more credible if your entire campaign were not based on ven gengs ven grievance against one man. >> joining me are michael steele. let's talk about what happened last night. winners and losers. vivek ramaswamy pushed through and had a lot of air time. he dominated a lot of the conversation. >> he did. he took the trump playbook from 2016 and applied it to the 2024 campaign. let's be clear about what his role was, he was a trump stand-in. you would not have seen that if trump were on stage. what's he going to do?

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The ReidOut

to be criminal defendant donald trump, was a hip-hop figure. he was somebody, people i respect like nas were talking about donald trump. he was a stand-in for the idea of wealth, of having, of gold, of bling. now, he's the stand-in for what? destroying democracy, destroying the electoral system, stealing the votes of people of color, intimidating an elderly black woman who just wanted to help her community vote. he's the antithesis of who somebody in hip-hop should respect. he's still hanging out with kanye west, but when he's a degrading ye. he's essentially the degradation of that part of culture that he broke into before people understood what a vile, racist, buffoon he was. this should not be happening, and i think while we should be glad that the criminal justice system works the same for him that it does for a group of

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The ReidOut

case that hits the most people, that is federally unpardonable, even if remanded to federal court, even if it's removed over there, it's still a state case with state punishment if convicted of any defendant. so i don't see a good way out for him if convicted. it is possible that he could beat the case. we talk about how everyone is legally presumed innocent. donald trump is in such command of these details as we watch him walk out, he knows this is the worst case, i think. >> and it's funny that you make that point, ari, because big meech, pretending, portraying larry hoover, like a major drug dealer, but it's an artifice of hip-hop that you sort of portray the bad guy, you portray the big criminal. well, who else has been mentioned, what, a few dozen times in hip-hop songs that people used to portray that they used to say is the stand-in for wealth and ostentatious wealth? donald trump. donald trump before he was soon

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History of the Sitcom

stephen cox: in a desperate effort to, to be one of the rest of the neighborhood, they even joined a country club cc board member: when that mr. munster shows up to play golf, if he doesn't turn out to be our idea of a human being... i'll throw them out personally. butch patrick: country clubs were like... certain people weren't allowed in, certain religions. herman: i made it, i made it, i made it. laura morowitz: so, as a stand-in for ethnic minorities, the munsters really are striving to be accepted... herman: as they say in golf, eddie. you've got to play 'em where ya hit 'em! laura morowitz: ...and i don't think that the, the addams family cares. ♪ tracy morgan: the theme song was great. do do do do [snap, snap], ♪ they're creepy and they're kooky ♪ ♪ mysterious and spooky, they're all together ooky ♪

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