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Jen Psaki: These Republicans in Indiana, you probably don't agree with them on much. I don't agree with them on much in terms of their policies. But they knew what was coming if they stood up to Trump. They stood up to him anyway. And I just wonder how different you think our country and our politics could be if more Republicans had that in them.
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Pete Buttigieg: I do believe a different kind of politics is possible. Possible. Oh, a different kind of politics.
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Laura Ingraham: Yeah, that man, by the way, ran for president and will again.
The beard doesn't help.
Now, the truth is, Trump vexes all of them because he doesn't play by their rules. He never did. He called it as he saw it.
The establishment was an abject failure, both on the left and the right, and he took them all out.
He refused to be their political roadkill, and he never stopped fighting.
He's still not stopped fighting.
Now, Obama is the smartest one they have in the Democrat Party, still. There's no one who touches him.
And even he could not stop Trump.
So now Obama is relegated to going on some of these B-list talk shows and pining away for the old days when Republicans just essentially agreed with him on everything.
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President Obama: I'm worried about the Republican Party, not just the Democratic Party. I'd love a loyal opposition.
I'd love a Republican Party that was conservative in some ways, that didn't agree with me on a whole bunch of stuff, but believed in rule of law and judicial independence and science, and wasn't constantly tapping into our worst impulses.
And there has been a Republican Party like that in the past, and I want to see that returned.
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Laura Ingraham: OK, Obama's worried.
Did he talk about the rule of law, by the way?
Yeah, he's worried.
Yeah, he's worried that the DOJ will finally nail everyone who had a hand in Crossfire Hurricane and that Brennan and Clapper will finally spill their guts about Obama's role in it.
That's what he's worried about.
The nerve of him talking about "the rule of law."
His intel community spied on Trump and lied in their FISA applications.
And he likes a loyal opposition?
No, come on. He wants that old party back, the old GOP.
Yeah, the party that got shellacked in 2006, in 2008, and in 2012.
The mask is off.
A decade since he left office, Obama seems to think that the only way to beat Trump and MAGA is to go full socialist.
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Obama: You look at somebody like Mamdani, who I think is an extraordinary talent. He wants people to be able to afford housing in New York.
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Stephen Colbert: He also not only does he talk like a normal person, but he lives a normal life. But he also he names what is obviously wrong.
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Laura Ingraham: Yes. I love seeing those two spoon with Mamdani.
Now, the truth is, liberalism, it's already failed.
It's failed in New York.
It failed in Chicago.
Failed in St. Louis.
Failed in Los Angeles.
In San Francisco.
In Oakland.
In Portland.
In Seattle.
The list goes on and on.
But the red states, they're booming. Their population's increasing. And Donald Trump remains the most powerful force in politics, not just here in the U.S., but worldwide.
And anyone, and I mean anyone, trying to diminish him or MAGA is either willfully ignorant or just plain ignorant.
And that's the angle.
Here with his thought is Matt Towery, political analyst and pollster.
Matt, I think you and I have done this segment far too many times.
Right. How many times have we done this?
This is like insane at this point.
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