Steve Schmidt Throws A Tantrum When Asked About Advising Howard Schultz

Steve Schmidt, senior advisor to Republican presidential nominee John McCain, speaks to the travelling press after McCain announced he was suspending his campaign September 24, 2008 at a hotel in New York City. McCai... Steve Schmidt, senior advisor to Republican presidential nominee John McCain, speaks to the travelling press after McCain announced he was suspending his campaign September 24, 2008 at a hotel in New York City. McCain said he was suspending his campaign and is seeking a postponement of the presidential debate to deal with the financial crisis. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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GOP operative and never-Trumper Steve Schmidt stormed out of the podcast he helped found when asked about his role advising former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz on a possible presidential bid.

According to a Sunday Daily Beast report, Schmidt was unhappy about the premise of the episode from the beginning and cursed for several minutes about having to defend himself.

Even after he calmed down enough to do the interview, it didn’t take long for him to explode again while discussing Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) tax plan.

“Will Derek Jeter or another athlete not hit another home run because they’re going to get taxed at 70?” co-host Adam Levine asked. “What’s the economic behavior that he thinks is anti-growth, other than his own pocket?”  

“This is bullshit,” Schmidt said. “I’m not doing this.”

He took off his headset and left the set. Soon after, per the Daily Beast, he threatened to sue the studio for airing the interview, then offered to buy the recording after his threat fell flat.

He explained his reaction to the Daily Beast. “My objection is not on a tough question. It’s the surreality of having a podcast hijacked from me. Until this recording, I had always thought this was Elise’s and my podcast,” he said, referring to Elise Jordan, a host and founder.

Jordan left the podcast after the interview.

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  1. Avatar for sanni sanni says:

    It’s hard not to gawk (and laugh at) a little bit.

  2. “Do you know who I am? DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM???”

    Wanker.

    (And never a good look…)

  3. I for one would have been interested in Steve’s answer. I don’t know what an increased tax on incomes over $10 million would be. It didn’t seem to hurt the economy during the Eisenhower years.

  4. Seems like a natural consequence of having the technology for newsmakers and analysts to communicate in ever more freewheeling ways. You tended not to get this sort of emotional stuff on “Meet the Press” in 1977. A podcast is a lot closer to daily life and if it freewheels itself to a place where people are upset with each other and say so that’s no surprise really.

  5. “Never-Trump” people who don’t support Democrats are still Trump supporters.
    I bet you could not get Schmidt to agree that Harris would be better than Trump.

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