I have significantly upgraded my opinion of Jeh Johnson, President Obama's secretary of homeland security. Appearing Friday on Morning Joe, he was honest and blunt in addressing the border crisis, drawing on his own experience and implicitly rebuking the Democrats' talking point that this is a "manufactured crisis."
The one-minute video below is a classic of sorts, and well worth your time. Johnson was serious as he spoke these words (hat tip: Breitbart for the transcript):
The one-minute video below is a classic of sorts, and well worth your time. Johnson was serious as he spoke these words (hat tip: Breitbart for the transcript):
YouTube screen grab.
"[M]y staff will tell you if it was under 1,000 apprehensions the day before, that was a relatively good number. And if it was above 1,000, it was a relatively bad number, and I was going to be in a bad mood the whole day. On Tuesday, there were 4,000 apprehensions. I know that a thousand overwhelms the system. I cannot begin to imagine what 4,000 a day looks like. So, we are truly in a crisis."
This apostasy seems to have shocked the panelists:
Here is the one-minute segment:
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