Voters Think Trump’s Conduct Is Typical Of Politicians | All In | MSNBC

Chris Hayes talks to Obama's former head of DHS, Jeh Johnson about corruption. Aired on 11/01/19.
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Voters Think Trump's Conduct Is Typical Of Politicians | All In | MSNBC

42 comments

  1. Sure, it’s typical… Of “cartoon politicians”, that is.
    This is not a cartoon, people, but real life.
    Trump’s conduct is NOT normal.

  2. Fox news screamed that Obama was a race-baiting corrupt traitor for 8 years with zero evidence. Now that their guy actually is all of those things, people have been inoculated to the charges, so idiots just shrug and move on.

    1. The negative influence of fox news on the American society is huge…I think many people underestimate that.
      Same thing is happening in the UK and Australia…so you can thank Rupert Murdoch for destroying democracies.

    2. Bjorn Santens you were so close. MSNBC, CNN and all your favorite channels are all the same. They only report what they are told to and when they get out of line they are fired. What ever happened to Jesse waters, Cenk Uger, Phil Donahue
      https://youtu.be/wimjWdpuFYA

    3. @Joshua Jennings not my favourite channels at all…why do you assume that?
      I prefer independent/progressive channels like David Doel, Kyle Kulinsky and other Anna Kasparian’s but I do watch other media outlet so I don’t have a narrow view like other’s (like you)

    1. @no name
      But unlike other criminals/politicians, he is not smart enough to cover his crimes up. LOCK HIM UP 2020!

  3. I think being cynical about the Republican Party–and especially Trump’s Republican Party–is being clear-eyed.

  4. Maybe it’s time to acknowledge that the ‘border crisis’ is in large part due to US interference in Central American governments… just sayin’

    1. Absolutely – but I can’t hold my breath that long. The u.s. is great at pointing to other countries sins, but completely unwilling to acknowledge the many sins it’s commited. Most of the problems in central america is due to interference by u.s. Shame on the u.s.

  5. That’s interesting. His base elected him because the base was fed up and angry with politicians and politics. Trump politicises everything and his base support it?????

    1. sandy dix … trump base may have started out with that thanking but now we see the real feeling and thanking … it’s bigotry and lawlessness and hypocrites… the republicans house and Senate are the hypocrites part and the base are bigotry and lawlessness part

  6. “Perception is more important than reality.
    If someone perceives something to be true, it is more important than if it is in fact true.
    This doesn’t mean you should be duplicitous or deceitful, but don’t go out of your way to correct a false assumption if it plays to your advantage.”

    ― I. Trump, The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life

    (The Trump Organization “anthill” is populated with drones, including Ms. Trump, who do not have a mind or identity of their own.)

  7. I can’t wait for trump to finished getting impeached.

    This country needs to return to being AMERICA AGAIN !

    1. Impeachment doesn’t mean removal from office, on top of that, they actually need something to impeach him for, they do not have that.

    2. DasKrug —“they don’t have that” you mean no cause/crime for impeachment?

      1. Nixon broke into DNC to get dirt on democrats—impeach for abuse of power/conspiracy/obstruction/cover up

      2. Trump extort/bribe a foreign country to get dirt on democrats—impeach for abuse of power/conspiracy/obstruction/cover up

      Trump crime is a lot worse than Nixon since it involved our NATIONAL SECURITY and a foreign nation

  8. Not a whiff of scandal? Jeh must have selective amnesia. Fast & Furious, HRC’s MIA emails, prosecuting whistleblowers, persecuting reporters, Libya, the “red line in the sand” ultimatum against Syria, mistreatment of unaccompanied minors from Latin America, Chelsea Manning, Bo Bergdahl release…

    That’s all from memory & *I* voted for President Obama. I’m not a Trump voter or supporter.

    Honesty & humility are essential to bridging the damaging — & potentially dangerous– political divide & vindictive partisanship in America. Enough with the “we’re angels & they’re devils” nonsense. It’s intellectually dishonest & unproductive.

  9. Consider that one of the goals of russian social media, activity in 2016 was to discourage faith in the system. I recognize that, opposition to incumbents sometimes have similar goals, for the outside party seeking the presidency, as well. But the Trump era, has taken this to a new level, with accusations of criminal conspiracies, against democrats, intel agencies etc. Seems to me that trump’s interest coincide with Russia, whether or not an actual conspiracy proven. We should not fall into the trap, of saying, ‘well everyone is committing crimes, so Trump is no worse than others. That is what our enemies want.

  10. I love this format of the All In show. Chris is even funnier and the guests are more relaxed and open when speaking. This should be rolled out for the week. It would be a refreshing change to all the other shows that are on at that time of day. Keep up the good work Chris and MSNBC

  11. “Oh, take the keys and lock Trump up, lock Trump up, lock Trump up! Oh, take the keys and lock Trump up! He’s…a…traitor!”

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