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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of A&G features Joe's take on impeachment, Jack ponders the notion of national narratives being derived from local races, fat states/skinny states and more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:19.0

Based on my reporting, nothing that happened today changes the fundamental dynamic in the

0:24.1

Senate, which is of course where this all matters.

0:26.5

Right now, last week was profound what happened in the House.

0:30.3

The Republicans stayed completely unified.

0:32.4

They opposed this impeachment proceeding to Democrats move over.

0:36.1

If the current facts stay the way they are, there is no chance.

0:39.2

Rand Paul was correct when he went on your show.

0:40.9

There is no chance they get close to 20 Republican senators moving over.

0:45.0

They need big, new damaging facts.

0:47.5

The Democrats do to get this across the line.

0:50.8

What we saw today does not meet that level based on our report.

0:54.0

That's the guy you need to follow for a news reporter on impeachment.

0:58.4

Jonathan Swain of Axios, because he's a Trump-pater and he's certainly not a right-winger.

1:03.4

He goes on to all the channels.

1:04.8

He's on MSNBC regularly.

1:06.1

He's on those shows.

1:07.1

He's on Fox regularity.

1:08.1

And him saying nothing happened yesterday that changes the fundamental story, which is

1:11.9

absolutely true.

1:13.9

And they're hoping for something bigger.

1:16.4

They need something big.

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