>> Donald Trump gave an insanely lengthy,
angry, rambling RNC speech last night that
was riddled with lies.
And Chris Wallace was actually bored with
it.
So let's hear what he had to say right after
the speech on the night of the RNC.
>> Well, there certainly were impressive fireworks
on the Mall.
But I have to say I was surprised at the lack
of fireworks in the President's speech tonight.
First of all, it was far too long, 70 minutes
exactly.
And I thought at times it felt more like a
State of the Union speech, like a campaign
speech.
I have to say in his delivery, again, I thought
the President who we have seen really turn
on a crowd was surprisingly flat.
And it didn't seem to have the bite that that
he usually does have in his speeches.
>> Yeah, Chris has a point.
The speech was very, very long.
I don't know that any speech in an hour and
ten minutes uninterrupted by anything visual
can work very well.
And he was, as Chris suggests, I think a little
flat.
He's done very good speeches from teleprompters
before.
But in this tonight, he seemed to miss the
excitement he generates in himself.
>> That opera singer like-
>> God, by the way, they were so annoyed by
that opera singer.
So first Chris Wallace was trying to talk
over-
>> And then Brett Baier and I forget who else
was there were so they were hosting.
And it was just that I was like, somebody's
gotta turn down the opera guy.
Somebody's gotta turn down the opera guy.
And then Brit Hume goes, he goes I think I'm
just gonna, before he got to this point, you
guys missed this part.
He goes, because it's the second song the
opera guy is singing while Brit's talking.
>> Look at him, he's-
>> He finished which ended with a bang, it
was like.
And then Brit goes, I'm just gonna wait for
this to end before I say anything.
>> Look at his face.
He's so into it.
>> My God.
>> Ooh, yeah, get it, get it, feel it, so
good, so good.
>> Well, the fireworks lasted, the speech
was 70 minutes long, as Chris Wallace said,
far too long.
And the fireworks-
>> My God.
>> Were 67 minutes long afterwards.
It was an amazingly long firework show.
It was incredibly long.
>> I mean I'm all for firework shows, okay?
I mean, I don't know, I feel like after the
nonstop fireworks that started in March this
year, and didn't end until two weeks after
July 4, I got a little sick of fireworks.
But if I have to choose between over an hour
of Trump yapping or over an hour of fireworks,
I'll take the fireworks.
But look, I think that people are getting
a little tired of Trump's nonsense.
And I'm not just saying that based on Chris
Wallace's commentary there, Brit Hume's commentary.
If you look at the ratings for Trump versus
Biden, it does reveal something.
So Donald Trump's acceptance speech on the
final night of the RNC drew 19 point, my God,
it's still a lot of people.
19.9 million TV viewers across six networks,
falling short of the 21.8 million who watched
Joe Biden's remarks at the Democratic Convention
last week.
So there's a little bit of a difference there.
But so here's my theory about conservatives,
not all of them.
I think that there's a portion of conservatives
who have just completely lost it and they're
genuine in their loyalty toward Trump.
But I think that there is an abundance of
right wing lawmakers and right wingers in
the media who are too afraid to speak out
against Trump but are secretly hoping that
he loses, right?
So, yeah, I think Chris Wallace, I'd be shocked
if he didn't vote for Biden here.
I think it's pretty clear he's pretty disgusted
with Trump.
>> The Chris Wallace, types and not just the
types of who he is as a journalist, and anchor
and stuff.
But that's the kind of Republican that these,
and they're openly saying it, it's not like
I'm revealing something, just a guess.
But that's the kind of Republican that the
Rahm Emanuel was talking about, and what Biden
is attracting.
And they're happy for it because it takes
away the Republican vote from Trump.
And then that's what they're hoping for, those
guys who won't say it explicitly, as Chris
Wallace was at the tip of his tongue almost
said boring two different times.
And he's like, I better not say boring.
Let me say long, extended, but by the way.
>> Yeah, yeah.
>> Trump's 2016 acceptance he was seven, eight
minutes longer than this one.
It was 78 minutes long versus the 70 here.
So, I mean, he gave us a break this time around.
>> Yeah, yeah, Jesus, I didn't watch the RNC.
I didn't watch a minute of the RNC last night.
Instead, I did a lot of research for my Jacobin
commentary segment on Saturday.
You guys should check that out, youtube.com/Jacobinmag
to find that show.
But I also dove right into the latest hot
furniture trend which is caned furniture.
Okay, that's wicker furniture that's making
a comeback and it's super hot, super sexy.
That's what you all should have been focusing
on last night, not some fascist speech.
