DANA PERINO (HOST): However, what would've been helpful would've been taking questions because, well, what do you mean by that? Does that mean, like, when you're sitting at home by yourself, you got to wear a mask? No. I'm assuming that they mean in public places, et cetera. You know, I don't feel my rights are being trampled if I wear a mask in a store. I think that's totally fine, and the president had said that would be patriotic thing to do. Took him a little while to get there, but he got there. I do think that it's excessive to say that if I'm out on my own outside walking and nobody is around me that I have to wear a mask. That to me is excessive.
I think this showed something else, and the Trump campaign might be able to capitalize on it. Which is: This first policy announcement is exactly how they would govern from a federal standpoint as a nanny state type of thing where the federal government's going to run roughshod. They're telling the governors to do that, but, you know, that's just a suggestion. But what about if you tie money to it?