Every Friday, I answer as many questions as I can from the “So What” community.
That’s you all!
So, what’s on your mind this week?
The South Carolina primary on Saturday?
The will he or won’t he on Joe Biden running? (He will.)
Donald Trump’s VP pick?
The future of media?
Something else?
Ask any and all questions in the comments section below. I will get to as many as I can tomorrow.
And, I am doing ANOTHER livestream on my YouTube channel tomorrow afternoon at 1 pm eastern too — where I will answer even MORE questions in real time.
Frankly, Chris, the subjects you suggest are kind of the “same ol’ same ol’” and you’ve covered them all. Mostly, they’re “interesting” but ultimately not significant (Trump’s VP won’t really matter, as Trump’s the top of the ticket; Haley’s vote totals won’t matter, as the nomination is Trump’s; etc).
What I would be interested in your take on is the indictment of Alexander Smirnov, the disintegration of Comer’s & Jordan’s foundation for their Biden impeachment attempt, why they are making total fools of themselves, and what they could POSSIBLY be thinking is their best path forward. I’ve read a lot of good legal considerations (Joyce Vance, Jay Kuo, The Bulwark, etc), but am interested in your more “centrist” take on the politics, including what the “messaging” will be on the Republican side and what the “messaging” SHOULD BE on the Democratic side.
Thanks!
My question: How is is that Republicans are paying ZERO price for their cozying up to Russia? It wasn't that long ago that Ronald Reagan, the ultimate Cold Warrior, was the President. Now, we have elected Republican officials and other higher-ups in the party taking trips to Moscow, and Tucker Carlson is still out there, spouting off about how much better Russia is than the United States. How has this 180 degree turn happened so quickly? Is it ascribable entirely to Trump?