establishment.
And look what happened tonight.
>> Bret: It will be
interesting to see the fallout
here.
We will toss it back to Laura.
Laura, to your point on your
ankle, I think that this is
going to embolden Democrats to
use this issue, specifically
against this president.
You are already seeing it as you
predicted last week.
But it's only intensifying in
recent days.
>> Laura: I would like to hear
from the panel about this.
It may be Brit Hume can weigh in
on this.
If they are able to take out a
senate candidate in Alabama with
these allegations as lurid as
they were, what does this mean
for the umpteen number of
Democrats who will inevitably
come forward to urge the
president to resigned.
The constantly airings of the
old allegations from
October 2016 and putting this
pressure all the way from 2018
midterm elections, the war on
women.
I think we see this all the way
through 2018.
>> We may, Laura, but there's
one thing that is clear here,
and that is that whether you
believe that the women are not,
nothing new really has emerged
about Donald Trump.
What we are hearing is a
re-airing of allegations that
were made before the election.
And the voters had a chance to
judge them and judge them
accordingly, and they decided
whether you like it or not that
he should be the president.
One thing that a new story
requires like this is news.
Endless repetition of the same
all charges I don't think really
moves the ball very much and I'm
not sure how long this latest
spate of repeated accusations
can last.
I could be wrong about this, but
my sense about this is that
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