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Check out my lively conversation with Trump’s former National Security Advisor, retired Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster:
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@cafedotcom Sounds like he's trying to get back in with Trump by his explanations of why Trump couldn't pay attention, it was Mueller's fault.

He’s part of the enabler class. Knowing what he knows and won’t vote for Harris

Good interview of a partially sane guest. I could only tolerate McMaster until he said Ted Cruz would be a good AG because he gets the Constitution. Appreciate your objection and tolerance.

I’m listening and it is clear that guy is no hero. Hope his book tanks.

That conversation was a WILD roller-coaster Preet, I've listened to almost every episode in 7 years (I'm also a proud Insider). To me, your interviewing skills have gone from very good to great, and you handled that with the exact right mix of toughness and respect - well done!

That was a masterclass of patience, professionalism, and political prose piloting. Big show out to you guys and the whole crew at the pod and Cafe. H.R. owes all of you an apology for being a bad house guest. He made me so mad I actually stopped working to log into twitter.

An infuriating listen. I cant take anyone seriously that think Ted Cruz should be anywhere near the AGs office.

I just listened to the podcast listed above. It was difficult to keep listening to. I don’t usually make comments on podcasts, but felt obligated to say how bad this one was. Ted Cruz as Attorney General? Ugh. Hell no.

Funny how he tried to argue that it was wrong to contain Trump. HR McMaster did the wrong thing and is trying to rewrite history. Mike Pompeo was the biggest lap dog and ineffective

I stopped listening when there was no pushback to this outrageous quote: “And what he was saying, I think really was, hey, at this, at the time, it's even more now, you know, 60 million Americans are dying every year from, you know, from fentanyl.” That’s 18% of the population.




