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“Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended the president’s support of members of the military in an interview on Friday morning.
Speaking to radio host Hugh Hewitt.” theguardian.com/us-news/live/2…
Pompeo said he had not read the Atlantic article but insisted the description does not comport with what he knows about Trump.
“I’ve never heard that. Indeed, just the opposite,” Pompeo told the radio host. 2
“I’ve been around him in lots of settings where there were both active duty military, Guardsmen, reservists, veterans. This is a man who had the deepest respect for their service, and he always, he always interacted with them in that way. 3
He enjoys those times. He values those people.” 4 Full audio/transcript of my interview w/ @SecPompeo is here: hughhewitt.com/secretary-of-s… NB: Interview was scheduled last week.

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Apr 18, 2023
This AM: @RonDeSantisFL explained Tuesday why @Disney should not control its own government, including the right to zone its own property. Before my retirement from active practice of law I was a land use lawyer for 30-plus years. I am astonished Disney had that authority.
Now @Disney can expect due process of law and equal treatment under the laws but it should never have been given the authority to supervise its own land use. That was unique. And undoing the sweet-heart deals it gave to itself as Florida reclaimed its sovereignty should be… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
I doubt any land use lawyer in the country disagrees in his or her own heart. Even those who work for @Disney. The overturning of Disney’s autocracy was long overdue and that it brought the changes on itself is not the primary issue though it will be an HBS case study soon. 3
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The national debt has gone from <$6T in 2001 to >$31T today. The federal deficit was $2.7T in ‘FY ‘21 and $1.4T in FY ‘22. In ‘FY 02 —the year after 9/11– deficit was $158B. Our $25T in new debt and >10x increase in annual deficit spending is b/c of 9/11, 2008, Covid, Obamacare.1
Half way along this bipartisan (and often necessary) spending splurge, President Obama confronted a new GOP House majority in 2011 —and negotiated some spending controls which did not work and which thus resulted in automatic sequestration, a disaster for national security. 2
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Always ask for a definition of "The Base" when you see "The Base" invoked. Mine: You are willing to state your name and state, you have voted in at least five consecutive elections for the R (which means you are at least 26) and that you can articulate Constitutional principles.
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I'll play the presser of the score of veterans who seem particularly incensed b/c they know how leadership works. The grandstanding could go on a long time, but it is clear that McCarthy is not quitting and his rock-solid support is not slipping. 2
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A handful of GOP outliers are feeding legacy media as much damaging narrative as they can, and they might delay organizing the House. But it’s just terrible “journalism” to make up alternatives to Speaker McCarthy when there are none. The outliers just want and need attention. 2
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Been thinking about @ijbailey interview this AM and his subsequent Twitter thread on the burden of a stutter. Lefty-land MSNBC put me on at 7:30 AM on a Sat morning and I had 75K+ watch. Can you imagine the audience for @ijbailey just among people who stutter (3 million in US)? 1
It’s a hard thing to imagine, but audience would follow such a show while such a show would also encourage Americans with disabilities of all sorts. It would have an insta-audience. Maybe @peacock first? But I have to think a smart guy like @ijbailey could make it work. 2
And in so doing he’d be educating and informing the audience how to make “it” work —“it” being how the people without disabilities should interact w/ people w/them. It would take some courage by everyone involved, but I think it would be a breakthrough. 3
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