
"That's a lot of marble and gold. You know, look, I don't have a problem with gold, but I would probably say to the president, Let's just politically get over this little moment and then we can go back to making all the changes you want to make, Singleton said, looking sheepish. I do worry, however, if we give our Democratic friends something to sort of use against us. I don't want to do that!"
"Look, Roger Ailes, who was an interesting person, one of his rules about how to judge talent on TV and TV shows in general was, he would watch them with the sound off. And this is the kind of story that people can watch with the sound off when they're walking through the airport, or they're at a bar, and it resonates with normal people who don't know what a clean CR' is, who don't know, and it just comes through, Goldberg said."
President Trump unveiled a marble-and-gold renovation of a White House bathroom and said he renovated the Lincoln bathroom because the Art Deco style was inappropriate for the Lincoln era. The renovation occurred while a government shutdown left millions of Americans without SNAP benefits and potentially without health care. Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton suggested postponing visible changes for political reasons and worried Democrats could use the renovation against Republicans. Liberal guest Adrienne Elrod noted billionaire tech CEOs paid for renovations while vulnerable Americans suffer. Jonah Goldberg said the visuals resonate without sound and that the messaging and body language of the projects are off.
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