We had a Republican president like George W. Bush at a “different” time, according to Hostin. She responded.
“You may not have agreed with his policies, but you didn’t feel that he was a deeply flawed person, deeply flawed by character, deeply flawed in morality,”
To which Farah Griffin asserted that Bush was indeed characterized as such by Democrats at the time.
Hostin went on to say, “But you gotta admit, they’re very different figures,” pointing out that those such as Griffin “warned us” about Trump’s “deep flaws.”
“So, I believe that when people believe that someone voted against them and the people they care about, in addition to their families, ” I believe that taking a break is acceptable.
Goldberg responded to Griffin’s argument that “you don’t have to like him to respect the voters,” saying.