Bill Weld: Trump Is A ‘Recipe For Disaster’ For GOP | The Last Word | MSNBC

Fmr. Gov. of Massachusetts Bill Weld, who's running for the GOP nomination against President Trump, tells Ali Velshi that Republican Senators must allow witnesses and evidence or it will be a "recipe for disaster" for the Republican Party. Aired on 1/17/2020.
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Bill Weld: Trump Is A ‘Recipe For Disaster’ For GOP | The Last Word | MSNBC

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    1. These paid corporate dems have been wrong about Trump from day one. Why would anyone believe their nonsense now?

  1. Trump isn’t a “recipe for disaster”…
    … He *is* a disaster!
    Simple as that.
    No need to credit him with quantities such as “rational thought”…

    1. Bill Weld ran as a Libertarian in 2016 and then endorsed HRC. Now he’s teamed up with Soros. No wonder MSNBC and their bots love him.

  2. The Republican Party is Dead! It is no longer under God it is Under Trump! America’s New Dictator! 😎 Sad!

    1. Very body keeps talking trump it’s deeper then him he’s just the face of this monster look . Look harder it’s there to see!

    1. So many parallels… Draws on racism to build up his power base, textbook narcissism, creepily obsessed with destroying someone decades younger than he is for defying him, will discard anyone who slightly displeases him regardless of the slavish loyalty they have shown him, doesn’t die when he should have through use of dark magic…

  3. I am an Independent and there’s no way I can vote GOP. Blatant disrespect for oaths, duties, country and Constitution. Corrupt beyond redemption. May not always vote Dem but I am never voting GOP.

  4. Our GOP lawmakers have been cooking that same recipe for over three years now. 2018 proved how bad that recipe is. 2020 will only be more damning to the poor deluded folk still considering Trump as a viable Republican (human being/president).

    1. Don’t forget my favorite: electing a guy that has declared bankruptcy 5 times to run the world’s largest economy. It’s been deficit after deficit ever since…in a great economy!

    2. @Serie26 That’s a false premise in order to make you feel better about losing the election. Or is it the electoral college. So many excuses so little understanding.

    1. CALL Every Elected Representatives And Request They Do Whatever Is Legally Necessary To Remove TRUMP’S KAKISTOCRACY:
      202 225 3121 U. S. Senate
      202 224 3121 House of Representatives
      CALL.

    2. @Clair Duffy “… Surely…” Hardly, Clair. Trump Is Serving Mitch McConnell’s Agenda Of Tax Breaks For McConnell Wealthy Donors (In The Billions) And Judicial Appointments of Often Inept and Inappropriate Lackeys As Judges (More than A 150 to date) To Protect Those Tax Breaks and Wealth. CALL:
      202 225 3121 U S Senate
      202 224 3121 House Of Representatives
      Raise Your Corncern Against Government by the Worst, least suitable and incompetent Citizens of our Nation.

  5. “If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so,” Mr. Robert Mueller.

    1. His job is to say yes we have evidence or not.
      That is being manipulative with his chosen words to broadcast doubt.
      That would be as if I said that person my have sold him the drugs. However we do not have enough evidence to prosecute him.
      Casting doubt on a persons innocent or guilty. Status before the media

    2. @drmachinewerke1 His words were exact and to point. He could not do or say more because because it’s all in the report. 562 former federal prosecutors, Republicans and Democrats, with 7,231.3 years of DOJ experience
      between them signed a statement that the redacted Mueller report clearly shows that Trump obstructed justice and if not for being a sitting President, would have been charged and indicted with a felony.

    3. @drmachinewerke1 no, it wouldn’t be the same. Mueller was deliberate and precise with his words and role. He could not indict a sitting President but he could clear one from future indictments if the evidence supported that declaration. The media manipulation came prior the release of the report and those that blindly supported the President heard what they wanted and never read the report, the mandate for the special investigator or the DOJ opinion as to the criminal process the Commander in Chief is subject to.

    1. Alex Hamilton you mean we’re going to have another big huge red tsunami like you reprobates promised us in 2018,oh no!shudder!shudder!

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