The Bulwark Podcast - S2 Ep1026: Michael Steele: Your Voice Matters
Episode Date: April 22, 2025Trump and the people around him are trying to weaken our constitutional protections like due process. Because people see that the Abrego Garcia story is not about the man, but our rights, and because ...people keep protesting, the administration is getting rattled. We have to keep gumming up the works. Meanwhile, why aren't the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups howling while Trump single-handedly ruins our country's global economic status? Plus, our fully-grown SecDef is blaming the deep state for his troubles, even though they involve his wife, his brother, and his phone. And Dear Charleston: Please un-elect Nancy Mace. Michael Steele joins Tim Miller. show notes Support the Jesuit Refugee Service here More on the Harvard scientist being held in ICE detention
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the former chair of the Republican National Committee. He's hosted the Michael Steele
Podcast, which we're distributing here at the Bullwork. But beginning Monday, May 5th,
Michael and his fellow panelists, Simone Sanders Townsend and Alicia Menendez will move to prime time, co-host the 7pm Eastern hour on MSNBC.
You're going prime time, baby.
Dion Sanders.
Prime baby.
Looking forward to it.
It's a lot of fun and I'm glad to be in this conversation with you as always.
You're one of my fave people out there and so I'm just glad to be able to come on and
shoot the breeze with you and celebrate
this new chapter.
It's coming up on May 5th.
I'm excited about it, man.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Talk to you about prime time.
You have a new support team now.
You got getting you on a Zempect.
You have your own personal makeup artist.
What's the difference with prime?
How do things change when you're prime time?
All I asked for was someone who could put some hair on my head.
I need more hair for prime time. All I asked for was someone who could put some hair on my head. That was, I need more hair for prime time. So, and the response was just grow out what's left
and you can do a comb over. Okay. I was like, but don't comb over that well. So it's just, you know,
how that works. Now we've got, you know, we've got a great team, you know, our executive producer,
Kyle Griffin and the production team around him, the writers,
all of that, a big portion of that transitions with us to the prime time hour.
Yeah, the support is a little bit different.
It's a different game.
You've got more hands that are part of making the product, which is good.
Because look, certainly for our spinco MSNBC, everyone's familiar with the standalone entity now that will be the
new version of MSNBC.
They're building a wonderful brand, exciting new programming.
It started with our effort on the weekend from 8 to 10 in the morning, Saturday and
Sundays and has now grown out to this opportunity in prime time, but it's also helped transform
how other shows are looking.
So it's been really, really fun, man,
to sort of be sort of the experimental project
that works out really well,
and that is sort of an example
of some exciting things to come.
And so I'm looking forward to May 5th and 7 o'clock and, you know, bringing
the heat as I want to do.
All right. Let's bring the heat. I'm looking forward to it too, because I'll be able to
see you more. The 7 a.m. Saturday Central Time Hour isn't really kind of how we do things
in New Orleans. So, you know, I'll get to see you more at dinnertime than I did.
Yeah, I was going to say, right? Look, folks, 7 AM, Tim's just coming in, he's not going
to be watching TV.
Yeah, not checking out Alicia Menendez's takes at 7 AM on Saturday. That's for a different
demo. All right. Well, you're Catholic, right? You went to Archbishop Carol, Catholic schoolboy,
thought maybe you could have been Pope at one point. Any thoughts on the Pope's passing,
possibly because of the smug hot air coming
out of JD Vance the day before?
I won't even, I had so many of my friends go say to me, really? His last official visit?
Are you serious? You know, I've been very reflective of this Pope for a lot of reasons,
because everyone really wanted to reduce his papacy to, you know,
right versus left, conservative versus liberal. And yes, you could argue, oh, he was progressive
on immigration. Well, I don't know if my reading of the Bible and the words of Christ around
the Beatitudes or what the Lord gave Moses in the Ten Commandments
would be considered progressive. I think it's just kind of common sense. Loving your neighbor
as yourself, that's progressive. And if that's progressive, what does it say about being
a conservative?
Pete Yeah.
Pete That I don't love my neighbor, that I don't give a shit about the immigrant, that
I don't care about what happens to my fellow man and woman.
You just can't put him in that box.
Because I think what the Pope was trying to do was say, look, at the core of everything
that we do should be love.
It should inform how we approach the world.
And the challenges we have are resolved if we see the humanity of our
fellow traveler. It's been really a reflective moment for me. You know, I was an Augustinian
seminarian, spent three years in a monastery, roughly, and so that also is kind of...
Pete I had this in my memory somewhere. I knew that you had flirted at the priesthood,
but I don't think that three years in a seminary
was, or in a monastery rather, was something I was familiar with.
Give us a little more color on that.
Yeah.
So, I entered the Augustinian order, order of St. Augustine, after I graduated from Hopkins.
And that August, I went up to Villanova and joined the men there for my first year. While I was at Villanova, I
taught at one of our high schools, Malvern Prep, and then went up to Massachusetts for
my novitiate and spent time up there preparing for simple vows. And that was the journey.
And then I left right before simple vows because I felt God was calling me to move in a different
direction and to take what I learned in that time and apply it to this, what I've been
doing since.
It is actually to inform how I served as Lieutenant Governor, informed how I served as RNC chairman in a very political position, that part of my Christian values should direct
and help me navigate through some very sticky
political stuff, and it did.
I have a whole different view of how I look at people.
I used to tell people after I cussed them out,
I'd say, you know, this could have been a lot worse
because I spent three years in a seminary,
this went a lot better because I spent three years in a seminary.
This went a lot better than it otherwise would have. It just looked at me like, okay, whatever.
This could have been confession. I could have been, you know, giving you 10 Hail Marys,
10 Our Fathers.
It could have been really painful. Yes. All you need is, all right, start praying. But
yeah, man, it's a very important time for us. The church is going to go through a transition.
The who's in, who's out horse race of the election of the next pope is going to ensue
after the funeral, if not before.
But I think the legacy of this pope is going to be a profound one.
And given that he selected and put in place a significant majority of the cardinals who
will be electing his successor, they're not going to necessarily look for a similar type
or the next version of Francis. But I think some of the things that he, the qualities
he led with, they're going to realize are important and hopefully the Holy Spirit will
lead them to
Choose the person who will best reflect this time in this best needed for these times I love hearing you talk about that I can you know the Catholic schoolboy
You know you can hear the other Catholic schoolboy and the kind of the language that is used
It's funny the JD Vance of it all you know as an adult convert to respect everybody's religious journey, but it reminds me
There's this great meme that I saw that really resonated with me listening to you versus listening
to JD Vance I want to share with you. It's every lifelong Catholic I've ever met is like,
I think we're supposed to give this food to poor people. And every adult convert to Catholicism
is like, the Archon of Constantinople's Epistle on the Pentecostine Rites of the Eucharist
clearly states that women
shouldn't have driver's licenses." It is really true. Just like the...
It's so true.
Like the rhetoric is for, you know, the Archbishop Carol Catholic versus the adult convert,
JD Vance Catholic is a little different.
It's a little bit different, but that is so well put. Exactly. Look, you know, it's always kind of
marvel, and it's true, I guess, for a lot of folks who convert to a new faith, that they have a
certain zeal about it, that those of us who were born into the faith, baptized in the faith at a
young age, grew up with it. You know, that zeal is there. It just manifests itself differently, and it's less rhetorical.
It's less full-on public display, but it is in the works when you think about the charities
you give to, the people you support, the programs that you advocate for, putting your children
in Catholic school, if that option's available.
I mean, all the little things that we do,
it really kind of reminds me, Tim,
of the lessons at the beginning of Lent.
What is the first thing the Lord tells us?
Do not wear the ashes and sackcloth.
Do not show the world how you pray.
Sit there with your prayer book walking. You remain humble in your faith, you remain humble in your journey, but you do the works that we're asked to do, which start with loving your neighbor as yourself, do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and providing for the Samaritan that you meet in your journey.
What bothers me a lot with today's fascist Christians or Christo-fascism or Christian
nationalism, is that it forgets that the man they purportedly follow, Jesus Christ, was
himself a refugee, was himself a migrant who fled the oppression of a government that
wanted to kill him and went to a little place called Bethlehem where he was born.
And if the government of Bethlehem looked at Mary and Joseph as they entered the gates
and said, who the hell are you?
What are you doing here?
Get the hell are you? What are you doing here?
Get the hell out.
Pete I'm sorry. I'm pretty sure that Pontius Pilate is the hero of the Easter story. It's
been a while since I've been in Catholic school, but I'm pretty sure. Just a quick aside on
all that, one of our past sponsors of this podcast is the Jesuit Refugee Service, which
is a great charity to support on this front in town of the Jesuit Refugee Service, which is a great charity to support on this front, in the town of the Jesuit Pope and the Michael Steele spirit of the lessons of the Christmas
story and the Easter story, rather than the send them to a hole in El Salvador lesson,
which I don't, I think I must have missed that week.
I missed that week too.
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I want to get back to the immigration stuff in a second, but I was trying to think which
of all the crazy stuff happened in the administration do I want to start with, with Michael Steele?
And I saw a draft of something Sam Stein's working on for today, which is just a list
of all the things they've messed up.
And I think this is a good place to start, right?
Because we have a lot of ideological differences with what's happening with the administration.
But even if you wanted mega-nationalism, it has just been a shit show of unbelievable
proportions. The Albrego Garcia
thing they admit was wrong. Harvard, the letter they said that was sent by accident. That was in
a story over the weekend. The Signal Chat was a mistake. The Terra formula had a math mistake.
According to the economist, they cited the doge cuts that they made and then pulled back and then
made them pull back. And then Elon's in the Oval Office saying, well, you're not going to get bad
a thousand percent. They sent out an email accidentally outing the names of the CIA hires,
the new CIA hires.
I mean, these are just screw ups.
Like this is just a comedy of heirs by a bunch of amateurs that are not up for it.
So I thought maybe that'd be a good place to start and letting you go
with it where you want it.
It is a good place to start because I think you just
insulted the amateurs out there.
And the reason I think you did is because even an amateur has a working understanding
of what the job is and what the limitations and requirements of the job are, right?
They over perform because they don't want to make the mistake, right?
So we've all had that experience as amateurs
at something very early in our careers,
or bringing someone in who's new to the work we're doing.
These folks generally don't like government.
They don't like the people who serve in government.
And what is the big lie, Tim,
is they don't like the people
who rely on the service of government.
Because that last part is the sticky part.
Because what they're now seeing in town halls
and red districts, in protests across the nation,
is that the American people, for all of their concerns,
and maybe even lack of trust with some aspects
of government still rely on it, still need it.
They understand what Social Security is there for because they've paid into it.
They understand why Medicaid is important because their mother, their father, their
grandparent or themselves
otherwise wouldn't get the health care that they need. They understand what the
Department of Education at the federal level is there for. They recognize that
the states absolutely control the outcome of educational training and
programs etc. But they also appreciate the fact that their special ed kid gets
a little extra help from the federal government to get to stay a certain pace, to learn, and to graduate, and to try to become
a productive person in our society.
They understand these things.
The fact that the problem now with the MAGA folks inside the government who just wants
to go in like Elon Musk with the bus saw, just
going to start cutting and tearing and then go, oops, didn't mean to hit that.
Oh, wow.
I didn't know that was there.
That's important.
They're now hearing from the very people they thought would be standing out there cheering
them and they're not because they're wrong. And what we're seeing now, particularly in this space
with Abrego Garcia is I don't care, Tim, I don't give a damn
if Abrego Garcia is the head of MS-13.
They'd have some evidence if he was the head, but.
Right?
And I don't give a damn if he's Mother Teresa.
But what I do give a damn about is that if our criminal justice system wants to pull
him in, that A, to your point, they have the evidence, and B, he's allowed the due process
to confront that evidence and to attest to his innocence or whatever.
But that process is important because if you strip that away for Abrigo Garcia,
Tim Miller, Michael Steele, Jane Doe, John Doe are next.
And we know that's the end game, why?
Go back to the last point I made,
because they fundamentally don't like the people
that the government is there to serve.
And they want to create a space in which the only folks around them and in their orbit
are blind loyalists who at any moment they can kick to the curb.
But until that moment occurs, we'll do whatever they want them to do.
And that's not how the country was built.
It's interesting that you went there. Michael, I was going to save this for later, but it's just so on the nose that you kind will do whatever they want them to do. And that's not how the country was built.
It's interesting that you went there, Michael. I was going to save this for later, but it's just so on the nose that you kind
of understand the threats and the process and the concerns about what is,
what is happening with due process in this country.
Because yesterday on Fox, Will Kane is a new, one of the new Fox himbo's.
He had a Maxwell Frost on, uh, Frost was live from San Salvador and good on him and a couple other Democrats who are
continuing to push on this.
There was a group that went down there.
But Frost brought up what you just brought up, right?
The fact that Trump has said that the next group he wants to send to El Salvador are
US citizens.
He wants to send them to Sukkot.
And after he brought this up, some hilarity ensued.
So I want to play for people that exchange with Will Cain
and then Will Cain's attempt to clean up.
So it will be two clips back to back.
Let's listen.
Do you have that in front of you?
I've not seen that statement.
Can you please quote where that comes from
that he would like to deport American citizens?
He said it in the Oval Office.
He said he wants to go for homegrown snacks.
People born and raised in the United States of America.
Do you have anything besides your word on that?
I have not seen that.
After years of very fine people, among other hoaxes,
I'm suspicious of any Democrat quoting President Trump
in full context, and I make no apologies, none,
on not being able to know or recall that specific clip
because it doesn't reinforce my fever dream
Handmaid's Tale vision of America where Lily who reads the bulwark on the Upper West Side is about to be deported right after Kilmar Brego Garcia
Sorry, well, but Lily that reads the bulwark, you know actually is aware of what the president United States says
Right!
So like Lily reads the bulwark is aware of the news, you know
I know you're supposed to be a news anchor.
So that is a gap between, between you and Lily up there.
And Lily doesn't think she's going next.
She thinks that the American citizens who Trump thinks are
accuses of being a criminal are going next.
And that is the fucking risk here.
Right, Chairman?
That's the, that's exactly the risk.
And it, and we're all at risk.
Look, the thing that's in the way,
the thing that is in the way
of everything Donald Trump wants to do,
or more to the point that people around him want to do,
the Steve Millers, et cetera, is the Constitution.
It's not the regulations on fluoride.
It's not whether or not you fund USAID.
It's not whether or not this department
or that department is large or small,
has one person or a thousand people.
It is the Constitution.
Because if you did not have that,
the rest of this doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. If we did not have that, the rest of this doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
If we did not have that, Michael Steele and Tim Miller
would not be on this mic right now
because there would have been jackbooted thugs
coming to his location in mind to shut it down.
That's what this is about.
And it's not hyperbole.
And Fox can level up stupid to sit behind a desk
in front of a camera and sit there
and go, oh, well, you know, I'm not going to make any excuse or apologize for not knowing
something.
Shut the hell up.
Why are you there?
You're pushing out the same level of stupid that has infected the political process.
But you know what?
That's okay.
Why?
Because the Constitution allows you to do it.
And if it wasn't there, guess what?
There would be someone to come take you off the air.
So that's what this boils down to.
And I just wish people, and to a certain extent,
from going back to my rant about two months ago,
where I kind of lost my shit
and just kind of said, Simone asked me,
she said, well, what do you want people to do?
I just said, I want them to give a damn.
I want them to show they care
about what's happening to the country.
That these people don't like them, don't want them,
and is doing everything they can
to make their lives miserable deliberately.
And it's nice to see now people taking to the streets more,
expressing more directly their concerns,
showing up at town halls, even creating town halls
they know their members not gonna come to.
So the next step folks,
is to unelect those who are not in service
to the American people,
who are not in service to the concerns that you have.
We are no longer in the land of $7 cartons of egg.
We're beyond that.
In fact, it was never really about that.
If you're honest people, come on, just be honest.
It really was about the $7 egg.
You know why?
Because you took a vacation that summer and you could have saved up the money for the
eggs in the fall.
We know what 2024 was like for most people.
It was okay.
But there were other things that were going on
that really pissed you off.
And that's respectable,
and that should have been addressed by the Democrats,
and it wasn't.
Okay.
So now you have the power to address those things
more directly with your elected officials.
And the fact that if you hold a town hall
and they don't show up, if they come and stand
in front of you with arrogance and disdain for the fact that you are concerned about
Abrego Garcia because you know he represents you and your rights, if you're concerned about
that and that congressman isn't, that congressman no longer should have a job.
That's what the power of our Constitution allows
That's why we the people Tim are the most important words in our founding documents because these men
It's flawed and and at times failing as they were
Wrote something unlike anything written politically except the Magna Carta
Which first established the rights of the common man, right?
Allows you, allows you to be the government,
not the institutions and certainly not Donald Trump.
That's Donald Trump is a modern day King George,
and we know how that story ended.
And as we come up on our 250th, we need to remember that.
This is why the importance, just for a finer point on what you're saying, of acting now
to stall or slow this, to speak out against it now, because they are going to push as
far as they can.
Yes.
They're like, this is the element of all this, right?
That it's not about the details of a break of Garcia, because it's like, okay, well, had they just gotten away with sending three planes to El Salvador and, you know,
the New York Times wrote one article about it and a couple of immigration lawyers filed some, you
know, complaints and I yelled about it on the Bulldog podcast and then nobody cared and they
moved on the next day, then there would have been another plane. And the other plane wouldn't have
been shout out Lily from the Upper West Side. It wouldn't have been Lily, but there would have been another plane. And then another plane wouldn't have been, shout out Lily from the Upper
West Side, it wouldn't have been Lily, but it would have been, you know,
criminals or people accused of criminals.
But, but we're not too far away from getting to Chris Krebs.
Right.
And you can't tell me that Chris Krebs, American citizen that is a political
opponent of Donald Trump isn't on that list, maybe not for El Salvador, but
for, for being targeted for criminal actions by this government because
they're already doing that. They're already trying to do that. The president signed an
executive order specifically targeting a political foe. So, you have to gum up the works right
now to slow this, because we can't stop this process because you got elected. But you can
slow it now. You can fight back against it and then you get to the midterms. There are just a lot of steps in this process and this is where
we are now.
There are a lot of steps in the process and you put your finger on an essential feature
of that and that is understanding what the process is because you know that in the moment
your voice is the most important asset we have. And that's why the protest matters.
That's why when you're looking at the number of people coming out and engaging, it does
rattle this White House.
It certainly rattles the members of Congress.
And then they're now caught between loyalty to their base, all right, that elected them
in their primary, and thereby loyalty loyalty to Trump or loyalty to their service
in the people in the community writ large.
I love the way you put it.
If you just had Tim on his mic every week sort of saying, hey y'all, they taking people
away, they putting them on planes and a newspaper writing one story and everybody else is kind of going, there
goes those two going at it again, right?
Yeah.
When we wake up with the knock at the door, we're going to be wondering
what, how the hell did we get here?
Well, Tim was on a mic telling you about for the last year this was coming,
but that's not where we are.
What's happened is there are a lot of Tim Miller's out there.
There are a lot of Michael Steele's out there.
There are a lot of Miles Taylor's and Krebs out there, people who are finding
ways to resist either after being fired from their job by Elon Musk, now coming
back and suing them, holding them accountable for their action.
Or running for office.
In some of those cases, We did an article on that.
It's a couple of the five Jewish people going to run for office.
Talk about that.
A lot of federal employees now are like, okay, y'all want to play?
Let's play.
No, that's great.
It's something that I've been, when people are like, what can I do?
What can I do?
Well, not everybody's going to run for Congress, right?
But encourage some, you know, you got somebody in your life, somebody in your
network, somebody you can support, right?
That like, because I do think that like getting more people people on the field is a critical part of this right now. This goes back to what you were doing
in 2010 at the RNC, right? It's like, you can't win if you're not playing. I want to get to the
economy in a second, but if things keep going the way it looks, there are going to be some areas
where Democrats haven't won in a while that they could have a chance to win if they got somebody
that is on the field with a story, with a narrative that they could have a chance to win if they got somebody that is on the field with
a story, with a narrative that's talking about how they want to fix things for their fellow,
whatever state you're in, Iowans, rather than being whatever strident ideologues about the whole
thing. I said this in 2020, repeated it in 24, but in 26, it is going to be enormously more important
than those two periods. They have to overwhelm the ballot box with their vote.
I said this on the weekend, a number of weeks down the road, and I will keep saying this
to understand.
I think you appreciate this.
I know you appreciate this, what the end game is here.
The end game is not 2028.
The end game is 2026. Because in 2026, Republicans know, and certainly MAGA Republicans around Trump know, that they
could very well lose the House.
They don't want to lose the House.
You lose the House, and then all of a sudden, everything else for the next two years becomes
that much harder to do.
Now you'll have a Democratic-controlled Congress that will be hauling people's ass to their committees, demanding information, doing investigations, et cetera, et cetera.
They don't want that.
They don't need that noise from within side Washington.
They don't need that resistance from Capitol Hill.
So it's imperative that they keep the house.
So when the president issues an executive order reconfiguring our elections, understand,
folks, this is not about 2028.
This is about 2026.
Part two of that, to get to part one, is, okay, how do we safeguard?
Well, let's see, a little thing called the Insurrection Act.
If you've noticed, there have been stories now popping up here and there, very much as
you just described, Tim is on his mic, the New York Times does one thing and everybody else moves on.
Well, there are stories now that people need to pay attention to about folks inside the White
House because they can't help themselves. They talk too much. Talking about a strategy around
the Insurrection Act. That's why I keep warning people, when you protest, behave yourselves.
Don't get caught up in stupid, right?
Don't get drawn into confrontation, number one.
And for organizers to police your people,
in other words, have a better understanding
of who's out on the streets with you,
because they will send people to infiltrate.
They always project, Tim, you know that.
Oh yeah, look at it. They
paid these Democrats to come to the town hall. No, they didn't. Because if they paid them,
then what's the problem? Then why don't you pretend you're a Democrat, get paid and expose it?
Right? I haven't seen any of that yet. I haven't seen any of that because it doesn't exist.
Right? I haven't seen any of that yet.
I haven't seen any of that because it doesn't exist.
But when you have a large gathering of protesters, I can put people in there and mix it up and
cause a fight.
And then guess what?
Then Trump said, oh, see, look at all the, look at the violence, look at all that violence.
And he invokes the Insurrection Act to quote, put down the violence to protect the virginity
of this great nation. And so we need to
be mindful of what the end game is here. And the end game is always the ballot box. Why? Because
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Somehow we're 30 minutes in here. We haven't even talked about our blow dried secretary of defense.
Secretary of defense as we speak, who knows? He was on Fox and Friends this morning,
doing some damage control, blaming the deep state for coming after him. It's an interesting deep state, you know, when the deep state includes somebody that
you hired to run your public affairs department, is a longtime friend of yours and a longtime
supporter of Donald Trump's, and then he writes an article about how you're a complete disaster
and Trump needs to move on for you to save his presidency.
That's an intriguing deep, that's not the kind of deep state that I've heard about.
Not the kind you say state I know, no.
But anyway, what have you made of what's happened with the Secretary of Defense?
It's a joke. He's just proving exactly why there should have been more concerns and alarms
about him when his name was proposed. Whether it's, oh, everybody focused on Matt Gaetz
and I knew this was going to happen. Everybody focused on Matt Gaetz and so everyone that seems less offensive than Matt Gaetz.
Well, Lisa's not Matt Gaetz.
Yeah, but it's actually worse.
All right?
It was obvious at the time actually also.
It's just obvious at the time whether it's Secretary of Defense, whether it's the Attorney
General, Pam Bondi, whether it's the national security advisor,
who doesn't matter. All of these people are cut out of the same cesspool of stupid.
So I'm not surprised and nor is anybody else surprised. No one in Washington is surprised
by this. No one. They might've been surprised it took three months. They might've thought he
could last a year
or three months. Did you really?
I didn't, but maybe some of those Republicans on the Senate that confirmed him thought they
were buying themselves a year. What are you doing if you're John Cornyn or Mike Rounds or Roger
Wicker confirming a complete ass clown to run the US military.
And it just boggled the mind that they, and so I do think they must have convinced themselves
that, I don't know, who the fuck knows what they convinced themselves of.
But did they really think that April 22, that it would be one fiscal quarter before he would
have totally imploded?
He is a complete incompetent.
He is a weekend talk show host. And as a weekend talk show host,
I can at least say I ran a government. I ran a national party as a co-host. I ran a national
party. I did some stuff before I got to that job, right? You were in a monastery. You weren't having
an affair with a married woman while your baby
mama was at home while you were still in divorce proceedings with the other woman. You know,
you're in a monastery. So, like, there are some differences. That's too much work. That's way too
much work. There's too many things to keep track of in that situation. And look, I just know that's
way too much work, but it wasn't too much work for him.
And what sad to him, it was too much work for the United States Senate Republicans to
tell the president, send us somebody else.
We can do better than this.
Because our defense of our nation is paramount.
And so now as we see, he is the one.
Here's the thing.
He wants to blame the deep state.
He wants to blame people who are out here lying on him.
He wants to blame people who are, you know, speaking in secret about him.
What are they doing?
They're speaking about stuff you did.
They're not lying.
Was it your phone?
Was it your phone?
Was it your wife in the chat?
Was it your brother in the chat?
Was it your lawyer?
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 to need to get to sense. You know, you're I don't
even know what he does at DH at the 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, it
is this whole thing. My mommy 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...
Kinda.
Kinda?
Yeah, kinda.
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 damndest, 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. 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
is 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
not what science has told us it's been for the last 30 years. And everybody's like, okay.
It all comes from the top. I know you know this, we'll just say it out loud. It's like
Donald Trump never took responsibility for anything in his life. He went bankrupt a million
times, he had a fake name, he'd call the New York Post with his fake name to talk about how good his sexual
prowess was with the women that he was cheating on his wife with because they weren't going
to brag on the sexual prowess. You know, he just, he doesn't, like, this is just not,
so it just, it all stems from that.
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The economic situation is really bad.
Yes.
People listening to this have become awake to it, but I don't know if regular folks have.
This is the Wall Street Journal.
This is not some woke liberal lefty economist here.
The Wall Street Journal yesterday, the Dow Jones shed almost a thousand points
on Monday and is headed for its worst April performance since the Great Depression.
The S&P 500's performance since inauguration day is now the worst for any president
up to this point in data going back to 1928.
And it's all self-inflicted.
None of this had anything to do with economic conditions or a pandemic or whatever, you
know, a bubble popped, that was, you know, the housing market, right?
Like this is all completely self-inflicted because we have a total imbecile running the
government just hammering himself in the dick over and over again.
And my question for you, Michael, is we've had economy experts on to talk about that.
So what I wanted to get your take on, what you're an expert on is where are the business advocacy groups shouting about
this? You dealt with this. Back in 2008, Obama, there are things I didn't like about Obamacare,
but Obama tries to pass Obamacare to get healthcare to more people. And all these advocacy groups,
the Chamber of Commerce and Pharma, and all these guys are out there screaming bloody murder. This is socialism.
This is communism.
Meanwhile, Obama oversaw kind of a stagnant but slightly growing economy that was like
basically directionally fine, could have been better, could have been worse.
Trump is single-handedly ruining our country's economic status globally and And all these guys are just quiet.
They're still sucking up to them.
Like, what is, explain that to me.
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 billionaires 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 it. I have 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? Because we've seen when they decide
to act in unison, for example, the bond market responds, right? Which is a combination of both
domestic and international engagement in that space. Trump will correct his course. So I don't
know what they want out of this other than to become wealthier
than they are. They want the tax cuts be kept in place. I don't know.
Some of these guys have lost like 25, 30% of their stock wealth. Like, what if you wanted to
to per, I didn't go to business school, but I can do basic math. A 2% tax cut on the corporate tax rate does not make up for
losing 20% of the value of your company.
Like what, what are you doing?
Speak up.
But here's the rub on this.
It is not the billionaire boys or the millionaire mamas that are going to
drive this part of the conversation.
It is the little shop owner who's had her corner in her community for 10, 15 years,
who can no longer afford to buy the inventory for her company because it's gone up 150%.
It's gone up 150%. It's gone up 25%.
There's a point where they cannot pass that cost
onto the consumer and they close.
They go out of business.
That's part one.
Part two, to the extent that they can and do
pass that cost onto the consumer.
And I'm just telling everybody,
you don't have to listen to me and Tim
You don't have to believe a damn word
We're saying just pick up an item in your house and look on the bottom and see oh
Made in China
Made in China picking up a stapler for audio listeners. I'm sorry, yes.
Yeah, I forgot.
I'll do it, we're doing both.
That's okay.
I'll narrate.
I picked up a tape container, a stapler,
and now the remote control for my television.
Oh, made in China.
Well, I could do.
So a lot of people out there clamoring for jobs,
screwing in a little screw on the back of that remote control.
They just want to sit there all day and screw in a little screw on the back of a remote
control.
There's a lot of demand out there for those jobs in America.
That's our economy.
We are a consumer-based economy.
Yes, we want manufacturing in this country, but they're not going to manufacture this
remote control here in this country because there's not a U.S. company that's going to stand up
the cost to do that.
Businesses have looked and moved globally, and that integration is important.
Why?
Because we are at the leading edge of it.
Everybody wants to be like us.
They want to sell us products.
They want us to sell them stuff to the extent that we do.
But what Trump has done is created this lie
that somehow all of manufacturing,
everything that we have is manufactured here.
That's just not going to happen, folks.
It just isn't.
And if it does, this stapler that I spent $8.99 for,
it's gonna cost me $28 or $30 or $40,
because that's the cost of having it done here.
We forget the labor costs, we forget the production costs,
the cost of materials,
all these things.
So if it's a manufacturer, if I can go to Tim,
who is in France, who is the one who creates the screws
to go into my equipment and he's done the cheaper
than I can get down the street somewhere else,
guess what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna to do? I'm going to go to Tim.
I'm going to go to where the cost is cheaper to me because it stays cheaper for you.
So when you break that, which is what Trump is trying to do, the downward impact is not
on the millionaire mamas and the billionaire boys.
It's on the mom and pop operation in your neighborhood who has to close
now, will not be hiring your kid this summer, will raise its prices so now everything you're
buying in that community is going to cost you more. And who's going to be held accountable for that?
You're going to blame Joe Biden for that? Because that's what Donald Trump wants you to do. He wants
you to blame Joe Biden. Joe Biden gave us the worst economy
in the history of the world.
No, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
You're giving us the worst economy
in the history of the world.
How do we know that?
Because the world markets are telling us that.
That's why the bond market did what it's done.
That's why the Dow is doing what it's doing.
And for those of you who are in the market,
go look at that 401k.
How much did you lose yesterday? Or don't, or don't. Just trust me, it doesn't look crazy. Yeah, man, this
is why the business guys and the small business owners, this is why they got to speak up too. It
can't just be activists, right? Back to your point from earlier, man, it's like you have power.
Everybody can't be cowering in this right now. It is easy for Trump to point at the whatever, Gaza protesters on campus and be like, those
liberals are bad people or the Black Lives Matter protest or those, you know, black folks
are coming for your, like, if people who are in charge of capital, charge of human capital
or money are speaking up and being like, this guy is a disaster, he's ruining everything,
he's going to hear that and it's a lot harder for him to demonize that person and say it's like a woke lefty.
So anyway, I would like to hear more from our friends in the business world who are
losing a lot of money.
I would too.
I would too.
I would be nice to have them actually stand on the side of the American consumer, to stand
on the side of the American small business owner.
We can all create a space in which markets work that
lead to fair trade. And look, bottom line, we know China is a piece of shit when it comes to
this space. No one's defending China. No one's excusing China and they need to pay a price.
That's not what Trump is doing. He's going after our friends. Here's the thing. He puts a tariff on an island of penguins.
Okay. Yeah. Y'all heard me. Y'all heard what I said. I ain't making this up just for you Fox
folks out there. Not making it up. It's true. He put a tariff on an island of penguins,
but he can't put a tariff on Russia. And so don't give me this. They have sanctions.
Russia. And so don't give me this, they have sanctions and that's no, we still do about $3 billion plus of trade with Russia. Right? So, but they were not on that list. The reality
of it is the only plan here is to disrupt the market and to try to grab control of the
Fed. Are you concerned about his control of the Fed, Tim? Because I know I am. Extremely. And if you talk to the smart people on the finance folks, not the business guys
who have been silent and who just wanted to be able to say the R word again or whatever,
but the smart analysts, that's the top worry right now.
If that happens, I'll just put it straight up. If that happens, the collapse that we've seen so far in the market, it will be like a picnic.
You can't even begin to imagine the bottom falling out the way it would if Donald Trump
fires the Fed chair, Jerome Powell.
If he somehow keeps him in place, but then wrestles control of the Fed in some other way. You really need to appreciate what that means and why an independent Fed, which has been
the bane of both Republicans and Democratic presidents in the past, right?
This is nothing new, but they are that through line in our economy because they represent
an essential ingredient in our economy, which is the bond market, which is the value of the dollar, which is collapsing, etc.
So be mindful of what could happen.
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While we're down here in the darkness, I got one more dark story.
I haven't really covered it.
I've mentioned this in passing, but I haven't really covered it.
Before I lose you, I feel like it's worth talking about because NBC did a big story
on this.
I'm going to just read a little bit from it.
A groundbreaking microscope at Harvard Medical School could lead to breakthroughs in cancer
detection and research.
That seems pretty important. The scientists that developed the computer scripts
to read the images on this microscope
has been in an immigration detention center for two months,
putting these crucial scientific advancements at risk.
The scientist, the 30-year-old Russian-born
Kanyna Petrova, worked at Harvard's renowned Kirchner Lab
until she was arrested at Boston Airport in mid-February.
She had some frog embryos, I guess, that she did not declare on her form.
She's now being held down here in Monroe, Louisiana at an ICE detention center and is
fighting deportation back to Russia, even though she's spoken out about the war in Ukraine.
I'm not a foreigner who comes in, I was a scientist who has embryos,
so I was curious, like, what is the usual punishment
for something like this?
And here's what it is.
The border patrol typically imposes a fine
of forfeiture of the items,
so, you know, the government would get the frog embryos,
and then you get a $500 fine.
That's how things were up until three months ago.
Instead, we're holding this woman in a detention center in Louisiana for two months, even though
she is like the critical scientist for important cancer research.
This is insanity.
This is the future if we don't stop it.
This is the tip of the iceberg.
We've already begun to see the impact by the Doge idiots going in to the Department of
Health, the national research centers, certainly now the assault on universities. The brain drain that's going to happen, Tim, is going to be staggering.
Where once we were the place that the elite thinkers, researchers wanted to come to because
we had the facilities unfettered, right? Access, the freedom to do and pursue that research.
There's no commissar looking over your shoulder.
Exactly. And we're now stripping that bear and stripping it away. So where do they go? They
won't come here. When you have someone like this young woman, yeah, made a mistake, had frog
embryos, you just described what would usually happen. They would take the frog embryos, which are being researched on behalf of the government
anyway.
Okay.
So they just give them back to the government.
It wasn't fentanyl.
It's not like she's right now sneaking in drugs.
She's doing science research.
It's frog eggs.
Frog eggs.
And she's in a detention center because,
probably because they're trying to figure out
if the Russians want her back
and they want to placate the Russians and give her.
So that's what that's all about.
And that's our future in terms of the impact
at our universities, the impact at our research centers
like, you know, MIT and the Naval Research Lab, where I worked for many years
actually with frogs.
Really?
Look at you.
Everything comes-
It's such a life journey.
You just had such a life journey.
You're in the monastery, studying frog embryos, the lieutenant governor.
Yeah.
It was all factory research.
So it was developing equipment that could protect soldiers
in the field from smells that they couldn't smell,
from dangerous poisons.
But yeah, dude, I mean, that's what we do.
That's what our government supports.
That's why we have STEM programs.
What are we doing now?
What we're doing now, what do you think is going to happen
at our university homegrown towns? What do we do with STEM programs when we're cutting off that
kind of research? When we're not facilitating or paying for or providing grants and support
for that research? If you've developed the tools, whether it's equipment or medicine or whatever,
whether it's equipment or medicine or whatever, to identify precancerous cells,
and you're gonna lock up the person
who's doing that research
because they had frog eggs at the airport
for two months?
That's why I use the word stupid so much,
because this is so stupid.
Fascism, stupid, stupid fascism.
Like it's not even like, so like a good Nazi, a good Nazi would take this woman and like
put her to work, you know, I put her to work, you know?
So then you could go to the people and say, Hey, I solved cancer while you're sending your political enemies to El Salvador.
I don't want to send them good ideas.
They say when you see things with a hammer, everything's a nail and you just want to crush
it and that's what they want to do.
So, look, our universities are trying some, at least finding a way to stand their ground.
We need more universities aligned with Harvard, whether you are in the crosshairs now or not,
because you will be.
If you have any level of research at your institution, if you have any students of foreign
origin, they're all subject to this.
Now even US students who go abroad
and then try to come back because of their last name or the university they're at.
I know of stories of people being held up
trying to come back into the country
who are US citizens.
That's a concern.
So this is not just a one way travel.
This is both ways.
It's not just the foreign-born student or individual who wants to come here or is here,
but US citizens who are born here, who are engaged in certain research, in certain types
of government actions that they don't like, they're also subject to this.
So I just think all of these for me are warning signs.
And how we heed them, Tim, is going to be very, very important because the America that
Trump wants in our 250 first year is not the America I think that the founders tried to
create and has sustained us for 250.
That would be a beautiful place to end, but I just have a little dessert for you.
Yes, I like dessert.
Are you familiar with Ulta Beauty, Ulta Beauty Supply Store?
Do you know about Ulta?
No, I'm not educated.
Now that you're in prime time, Michael, you're going to have to learn about some of this
stuff.
You're going to have to learn about skincare.
Okay.
All right?
You're in prime time.
You might consider the Ulta Beauty Supply.
So, you can just go there, get some new face moisturizers. We got to sponsor one skin. I'm giving them
free air time right now that you use something, you know, straight men a lot of times don't
know about this.
Oh, yeah. Well, look at it. Look at it. Look, you know, I got to keep it so it don't crack,
baby. Come on, man.
Exactly. Exactly. Well, you got some advantages on that front with the melanin that I don't
have. So I had to learn a little earlier. but Nancy Mace, our friend, she was in an Ulta and she
sent this tweet yesterday.
Whether it's a locker room, a bathroom, or the face wash aisle at Ulta, no man has the
right to invade our spaces. And let me tell you, Nancy, that fucking face wash aisle at
Ulta is my space as much as yours. And if you ever treat me like you treated this man that I'm about
to play the audio of, you don't know what's coming to you. Let's listen to Nancy Mason
and Ulta over the weekend.
You know what? Because you people on the left are crazy. You're absolutely fucking crazy.
I'm absolutely fucking crazy.
You are. And get out of my face.
You're insane.
Goodbye.
You're insane.
Fuck you.
You're going to fuck me? You're going to be voted out so fast this year?
I can't wait for you to fuck me.
I'm not.
I won by so much.
You're a disgrace to this state.
That's what you are.
You're a disgrace.
I asked you a simple question and you just to go on this tirade and tell me fuck you.
Yeah, fuck you.
Disgusting.
Get out of my face.
He was having none of it.
She was having none of it, but it exposed what a pathetic, useless servant to the people
of her district she is.
And again, this is why you unelect them, because you're not going to hold this woman up as
an example to your daughter, are you?
Really?
You want your 14-year-old daughter to emulate that behavior when she's in a situation where,
instead of showing maturity and respect for listening,
and even if there's a disagreement saying,
you know, we disagree, and I appreciate your position,
but, right, oh, fuck you, that's your response?
That's your intelligent response
as a member of the United States Congress?
You know?
Well, the people of her district should also say those two words at the ballot box next
November because that's the only way you change it.
I'm sorry, there's nothing to brag about with that.
There's nothing cool about what Nancy did there.
There's nothing, you know, oh, she owned that lib. That's all bullshit.
And you know it is.
It's trite, it's immature, it's performative,
and it's beneath the office in which you've bestowed her
the privilege of serving in.
So, like all privileges, it should be taken away.
And it should be given to someone
who at least have a modicum of respect for the
people in the district in which you live, including yourself.
So she, if that's what you want to level up South Carolina, then you're just
showing the lack of respect you have for yourself.
Because remember our public officials are an extension of you.
Because you do the one thing that everybody around the world envies.
You get to go into a ballot box and freely elect them to represent you.
So if that's what you are, that's what you get.
Amen. And Alta. Alta is a space for all of us, okay, of every gender identity. Michael
Steele, I don't know, I'm imagining an alternate universe where you're on the path to becoming
Pope, going down that monastery path. Every Catholic could have been Pope, you know? Who
knows? We had our first Latin Pope, our first Jesuit, it could have been, you could have
been the first black Pope, first American.uit, it could have been, you could have been the first black pope.
Could have been a brother from 8th Street.
First American.
Anyway, thank you so much.
Good luck with the new show.
May 5th.
That's in prime time.
Check them out with Leisha Menendez and Simone Sanders Townsend.
Thank you for the time, my friend, and we'll be talking these.
Love you, brother.
You take care, man.
Be good.
Everybody else, we'll see you back here tomorrow.
Peace.
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