Michael Steele
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What the hell is your personal lawyer? What's that about? Right? Oh, look, we're about to bomb Yemen. What do you think? Honey. Phil Hegseth. You got two cents on that. Phil, you got two cents. I don't even know what he does at Department of Homeland Security. I don't think he knows what he does there. But the reality of it is, no, it was you, baby. And it's just this whole thing.
My mom used to tell me when I was a kid, whenever I did something, she'd ask me, well, did you do it? And I go, uh... Kind of. Kind of? Yeah. Yeah, kind of. And she would always tell me there is no such thing. You either did or you didn't. You can't half-step your responsibility in something.
My mom used to tell me when I was a kid, whenever I did something, she'd ask me, well, did you do it? And I go, uh... Kind of. Kind of? Yeah. Yeah, kind of. And she would always tell me there is no such thing. You either did or you didn't. You can't half-step your responsibility in something.
My mom used to tell me when I was a kid, whenever I did something, she'd ask me, well, did you do it? And I go, uh... Kind of. Kind of? Yeah. Yeah, kind of. And she would always tell me there is no such thing. You either did or you didn't. You can't half-step your responsibility in something.
And you certainly can't do it at this level, where as a grown-ass man, your first recourse is not to stand up and go, you know what, that was the damnest, dumbest thing I should have known better as Secretary of Defense, to put that conversation on an unsecured phone, given the proximity I have to those who want to steal that information, right? I should have known better.
And you certainly can't do it at this level, where as a grown-ass man, your first recourse is not to stand up and go, you know what, that was the damnest, dumbest thing I should have known better as Secretary of Defense, to put that conversation on an unsecured phone, given the proximity I have to those who want to steal that information, right? I should have known better.
And you certainly can't do it at this level, where as a grown-ass man, your first recourse is not to stand up and go, you know what, that was the damnest, dumbest thing I should have known better as Secretary of Defense, to put that conversation on an unsecured phone, given the proximity I have to those who want to steal that information, right? I should have known better.
Mr. President, I apologize. Right. You don't apologize to us. Apologize to the president. He's the one who hired your dumb ass. So that's fine. Right. But the reality of it is you take responsibility. But no one in this administration wants to take responsibility for anything. They always seek to blame someone else. It's someone else's fault. That they're so incompetent.
Mr. President, I apologize. Right. You don't apologize to us. Apologize to the president. He's the one who hired your dumb ass. So that's fine. Right. But the reality of it is you take responsibility. But no one in this administration wants to take responsibility for anything. They always seek to blame someone else. It's someone else's fault. That they're so incompetent.
Mr. President, I apologize. Right. You don't apologize to us. Apologize to the president. He's the one who hired your dumb ass. So that's fine. Right. But the reality of it is you take responsibility. But no one in this administration wants to take responsibility for anything. They always seek to blame someone else. It's someone else's fault. That they're so incompetent.
It's someone else's fault that they're so blind and stupid. It's someone else's fault that they don't know what they're doing, that they're in a job over their head, that you pick a man to head up the health department of the country and he's sitting there telling people autism is bad. not what science has told us it's been for the last 30 years. And everybody is like, okay.
It's someone else's fault that they're so blind and stupid. It's someone else's fault that they don't know what they're doing, that they're in a job over their head, that you pick a man to head up the health department of the country and he's sitting there telling people autism is bad. not what science has told us it's been for the last 30 years. And everybody is like, okay.
It's someone else's fault that they're so blind and stupid. It's someone else's fault that they don't know what they're doing, that they're in a job over their head, that you pick a man to head up the health department of the country and he's sitting there telling people autism is bad. not what science has told us it's been for the last 30 years. And everybody is like, okay.
It all comes from the top. I know you know this.
It all comes from the top. I know you know this.
It all comes from the top. I know you know this.
It is one of the more depressing and just frustrating aspects of this. A lot of it stems from the fact that they don't want to be a target. What Trump has done to law firms, what he's done to other groups and individuals, how he's clearly identified his little billionaire's boys club of favorites. They want to be a part of that. They don't want to be on the outside of Donald Trump's favor.
It is one of the more depressing and just frustrating aspects of this. A lot of it stems from the fact that they don't want to be a target. What Trump has done to law firms, what he's done to other groups and individuals, how he's clearly identified his little billionaire's boys club of favorites. They want to be a part of that. They don't want to be on the outside of Donald Trump's favor.
It is one of the more depressing and just frustrating aspects of this. A lot of it stems from the fact that they don't want to be a target. What Trump has done to law firms, what he's done to other groups and individuals, how he's clearly identified his little billionaire's boys club of favorites. They want to be a part of that. They don't want to be on the outside of Donald Trump's favor.
I don't get it. I've yet to understand what the magnetism is. And I don't even understand what the threat is. Because The strength is in their numbers. These are the men and women who are part of the infrastructure of our economy. They are the ones who are at the center of wealth creation, job creation, the movement of the markets. How do we know that?