he is what willie lohman would have been had willie lohman been successful. [ laughter ] right? he has that same characteristic of not only wanting to sell you the product, but every great salesman and donald trump is a phenomenal salesman, maybe one of the greatest in the history of this country. dale carnegie, eat your heart out. he sells himself. >> i would say trump has the shoe shine, but not the smile. i'm struck but how little trump actually smiles. you may have seen more of it, katy, and glenn, bob, be than i have. but there is never really a joyous moment for him. bob, thank you for seamlessly filling the shoes of glen eiffel at washington week in review. [ applause ] great job. so bring us up to date. this morning you have the piece in the "washington post," which takes us on air force one. trump's returning from huntsville, alabama. now we know that his candidate lost. it seems like trump's hostile takeover of the republican party doesn't mean that he can drag a republican incumbent across the finish line. nor does he have full control of his base, now that general st