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newly consolidated airline has to make some concessions. and that seems like the right outcome. the industry would get some needed stability and where the american/u.s. airways loses rights and gates, it would create the competition that would otherwise be in short supply. that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, america is getting smart on crime. but the right wing is playing dumb. they just can't seem to understand why a judge would rule that a police program like new york's stop and frisk discriminates against minorities. >> you're looking at a presumption that the new york city police department is going out every morning and targeting young black males. all right? they want to roust young black males. and i don't believe that for a
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second. they're not just walking around going hey, you, come over here. all right? they're trying to suppress violent crime and they're succeeding. >> bill doesn't believe it. i guess he just doesn't believe the hundreds of thousands of blacks and latino victims who are stopped for no reason. but maybe he'd belief it if he heard it straight from the police. here's an audiotape of a commander ordering an officer to target blacks. this tape was played at the stop and frisk trial. >> take motte haven where we had the most problems. most of the problems wsh -- >> and who were those people robbing? >> the problem was what? male blacks. and i told you at roll call i have no problem tells you this. male blacks 14 to 20, 21. >> the right refuses to admit this is a bad policy. no matter what the facts are thrown -- what facts are thrown
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their way, they won't admit it. newt gingrich was also defending the practice today. >> judges who are totally safe can make really stupid rulings and the number one group that are going to get killed are young black males. the number two group that are going to get killed are young latino males. >> is that right? we should stop and frisk blacks and latinos so they don't die? for more than 40 years republicans have used scare tactics and racially charged rhetoric to claim they're tough on crime. but americans don't buy it anymore. they want to get smart on crime. in november, california voters reformed the state's harsh three-strikes laws with 69% of the vote. this week attorney general eric holder announced the end of severe mandatory sentences for low-level, non-violent drug offenders. and now a.l.e.c., the group that
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created model legislation for three-strike laws is reversing its stance on mandatory prison sentences. being smart on crime makes moral sense. it makes financial sense. and it's time the right wing caught up. with the rest of america on this. it's just the right thing to do. joining me are karen finney and james peterson. thank you both for being here. >> hey, rev. >> thanks, rev. >> you know, karen, explain to me why can't republicans see the wisdom of getting smart on crime? >> because, you know what? if you listen to the way bill o'reilly talks about all of these issues. go back to even election night when he was realizing how diverse the country is. he doesn't recognize that one blanket solution is going to have different kinds of consequences or that laws are applied in different ways in different communities. that's not his experience. so to him, he doesn't get why
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this makes sense because he doesn't see that there's an actual problem. >> but the hypocrisy of saying that people should accept the law when they agree like they lectured us on zimmerman and we said we accept the verdict but we disagree. but then he can just act like it's non-existent and a federal judge just said, james peterson, this is racial profiling and it's unconstitutional. so you can't have it both ways. you can't act like it's non-existent. you can say i disagree with her conclusion, but let me look at the data. but you can't just act like somebody's just making it up when a federal judge just ruled it to be so. >> no. you can't, rev. i have breaking news here. bill o'reilly doesn't care about black people. at the end of the day when we look at this case, the data and the facts absolutely matter. karen and i talked about this last week on "disrupt."
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it's strange how people can understand the difference between security and safety when talking about the nsa. but when you talk about the real lived experiences of young black and brown men in our major urban american cities, you somehow lose that sort of concept. it doesn't exist. we're talking about civil liberties for american citizens. the data matters. the fact that there's only 1.8% of the black and brown men that have been stopped and frisked who have turned up having or hiding any kind of weapon is telling data. you know, hundreds of thousands of these young men have been subject to their violation of civil liberties. that's why there needs to be oversight and we need to end it. >> karen, let me give you breaking news. the right keeps saying, well, the crime is in black and latino communities. that's why we go there. that's why they're the majority. but in the report that was considered on this case, in
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mostly white new york neighborhoods, blacks account for the majority of stop and frisk. >> right. >> in the 78th precinct, 70% of the residents are white. but 79% of the stops are black or latino. they're stopped at over 3/4 of the time and they don't live in the neighborhood. and clearly not the majority of the people in the neighborhood doing crime. >> right. again, you have to be willing to look at the data and pay attention to the data. i mean, remember, this is a group of people -- bill o'reilly and others -- who were shocked on election day to realize we're becoming a majority minority country. they're holding onto many sort of old stereotypes and old ways of thinking so they can't see through the data. they don't even recognize how so much of the language even that they use in trying to justify these opinions when they're trying to justify themselves just reinforces stereotypes that
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aren't even true anymore. that's part of the problem. if they ever were true. but the data, they can't see through that. >> they can't see it. but let me bring it to another part of the discussion, james. let's talk about what they always talk about. fiscal responsibility. it's costly, the stuff that they're using as scare tactics 37 this week when the attorney general talked about dealing with harsh sentencing, there is a steep price for these policies that he's ending. take a look at the fact that in the last two decades, prison time is 36% longer than it used to be and it costs american taxpayers $10 billion nationwide. and more than half of that amount was for non-violent offenders. now, i don't endorse smoking marijuana or other things of that sort, but to have these crimes -- now, we're talking about more than half of them -- to be things like people smoking
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marijuana, people doing non-violent drug offenses, and we're spending this kind of money. where are the fiscal conservatives on saying what are we getting for this kind of cost? why are we doing this? >> exactly. and listen, for decades now, we have been locking up non-violent substance abusers not rehabilitating, not getting them treatment. yes, it costs us more to do that than to try to give them substance abuse treatment. listen. $151 million in lawsuits for the nypd over the course of 2012. so no, this is not cost effective. if we really want to talk about addressing crime, we have to talk about addressing poverty and education. you want to get young black and brown men to sort of not make the choices that they make, we absolutely have to address the issues where they stand and that's in poverty and education. >> but isn't it sick to say we're going to invest this kind of money in non-violent drug
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users but we're not going to invest in education and we're not going to invest in poverty. that's a handout. but to lock people up is fine. there's something perverted about that. >> but also to say that you support cuts for the kinds of programs that not just education but look at s.n.a.p. other programs that we know help people ladders out of condition to a better life, to a -- at least the opportunity to a better life. that's part of the hypocrisy here that we need to recognize. on the one hand there's this tough law and order message and everybody's got to make it on their own. but then on the other hand there's this message about makers and takers. and that sort of judgment about what it means to maybe need some help in this country. >> that's the point. we don't think people should not get help with food stamps, seniors -- they're takers. we don't want to invest in preschool, but we'll spend
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billions of dollars on a guy smoking a joint that got caught. and we call that fiscal conservatism? let me give you lou gohmert. he went on right wing radio monday to claim the administration is race baiting. race baiting. to change mandatory sentencing. listen to this. >> they're constantly screaming about all the hate, violence, and all this kind of stuff. and of course we know that this president, this administration has done more to stir up racial tension and violence than any administration since, you know, the '60s. >> i mean -- well, james, i'll let you take it. >> what's he talking about? that's absolutely absurd. this week attorney general holder put down the gauntlet in many ways for how we need to begin to move forward against things like mandatory minimums. a lot of folk on the left are going to say it's not enough,
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but we have to start somewhere at the federal level. it's a good place to start. it's not race baiting. he cited the data that black convicts committing the same crimes at their white counterparts are serving 20% more time. we have a criminal justice system that is criminal. it is criminal and it's biased and it's racism and institutionalized. we have to address at every level from stop and frisk to sentencing to all the disparities we see. >> here's a man that saw the administrations in the '60s inciting violence. i never knew the kennedy and johnson administration incited anything. i think there were a lot of things going on, but i don't think the administration did it. i'm no great lover of the end of the johnson years with vietnam, but give me a break. karen finney, james peterson, thank you for your time. and watch "disrupt" weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. coming up, north carolina's
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governor defend his radical voter suppression law. i'll show you why he's the fraud when it comes to this law. plus the republicans are in bean town pretending to regroup and rebrand at their summer meeting. but wait until you see what their idea of change is. and a sitting member of congress just asked this disgraced rodeo clown in an obama mask to perform in his state. it speaks volumes of where this party really is. and what's on your mind? you have a comment? e-mail me. friend or foe i want to know. reply al is coming. .
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republicans are desperately trying to spin away their shameless attempt to block the vote. defending blatant voter suppression laws like the one that was just signed in north carolina. for example, the big boss of the gop rush limbaugh says early voting is really just a form of cheating. >> and this early voting and same-day voter registration, they're nothing more than democrat party tricks. to aid them in cheating during
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elections. it's just -- it's absurd. it is a corruption. >> so voting is cheating when people support democrats. does that mean voting is only right when people support republicans? the gop's rhetoric on this is just ridiculous. i mean, kentucky senator rand paul says quote, i don't think there's any particular evidence of polls barring african-americans from voting. and a man who signed a north carolina law, governor pat mcqueary, says he's putting up huge blocks at the polls in order to stop fraud. >> we have loop high schools in our voting laws which frankly allow people to vote once or twice or more. we have to make sure we're doing everything to make sure there isn't voter fraud. >> fraud? what fraud? there were nearly 7 million votes cast in his state last year. but there were just 121 cases of
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alleged fraud reported to authorities. out of 7 million votes. that's 0.00174% of the vote. the real fraud is what republicans are doing to the democratic process in this country. that's why we all have to fight their agenda. in the streets, in the courts, and in the court of public opinion. joining me now is democratic congresswoman donna edwards, democrat from maryland. and a proud member of the progressive caucus. thank you for being here tonight, congresswoman. >> thank you, reverend al. >> congresswoman, it was -- do republicans really think they spin these new laws as anything other than what they are? voter suppression? >> i think increasingly what we're seeing from the gop is that they're actually not hiding what they're doing. they say blatantly they're trying to suppress the vote among african-americans. that they're trying to do that
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with republicans in some of these states. they're not hiding what they're doing anymore. what really is shocking is they're laying it at the steps of voter fraud. you showed the percentages and i did the calculation too. those are only alleged cases. it's not even proven cases of voter fraud. >> that's correct. >> so it really greatly challenge rates what's going on. and it clearly is an attempt to hold down democratic votes. and we know the large amount of african-americans and latinos are voting democrat. >> interesting you bring that up. because governor pat mccrory was asked about whether the laws favor republicans. listen to what he said. >> when people hear this, they're going to be thinking you know, if you make people have a photo i.d., you're going to reduce the number of voters of color. if you don't do the pre-registration program you'll reduce numbers of young voters.
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>> there are no statistics to back that up. i think what you should be asking is why would people be against having a basic photo i.d.? >> and the answer is yes there is data to back it up. but secondly, i don't think anyone is against basic i.d. we're saying we use basic i.d. now. why do we need new i.d.? no one votes without i.d. why all of a sudden do we need these new forms of i.d. that they know a lot of people don't have? why can't we use i.d. we always had? >> that's right. and it's also in the absence of any proof that there's a problem that needs to be fixed or solved. that's what we're dealing with here. in north carolina, you have several hundred thousand people who don't have i.d. because they're don't drive, because they're older prp and those instances, what you're saying to people is that we don't value your vote. and i think that is the problem with what's happening across the country.
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i'm glad the justice department is moving forward in texas. i want them to do that in north carolina and any other state that has put in place these laws that are really going to be damaging to people's right to vote. >> and that's the real point. people have been voting for years with their i.d. there's been no widespread fraud. yet you come in with a new program. it is a solution looking for a problem rather than a problem in need of a solution. and one of the people who just filed a lawsuit other in north carolina's voting suppression law is 92-year-old rosenel eaton who has compared to the literacy test she faced during the crowe era. listen to this 92-year-old. >> here i am at 92 years old doing the same battling. we need more, not less, access
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to the ballot. at the age of 92, i am fed up and fired up. >> 92 years old saying it's the same thing she's fed up and fired up standing there with reverend william barber. people are calling them out on this. >> that's right. and you know what? i am so proud to be a north carolinian. she really is fed up. >> i think that -- and the thing about this that really bothers me is that these are the same conservatives that talk about responsibility and family values. what is more responsible than to let people vote then why are you putting all of these obstacles in the way of them doing the most responsible, the most civic responsible thing they could do? you say be responsible. do what's right. lift yourself up.
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but if you go to vote, i'm going to give seven difference cancellation of things that have no evidence that it leads to fraud. i mean, what are they doing other than attempting to suppress the vote? >> you know, reverend al, voting is the real fundamental to participation in our situation. when i look at mrs. eaton and i see what she's been through, the literacy test she had to go through. she remembers really when it was difficult. now she's having to relive the same thing at 92. it really is unfair. i'm glad the justice department has stepped in. now it's time for the congress to do our part in making sure that we ensure voting rights for all americans. >> congresswoman donna edwards, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. coming up, republicans are doing everything they can to reboot from their 2012 shellacking. but today all roads lead back to their failure. and more evidence that republicans and science just
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welcome back to the "politicsnation" science lab. i've got a few of my favorite experiments brewing tonight. because republicans are once again bubbling over with their hysterical denials of global warming. just listen to gop congressman jeff miller. >> it wasn't just a few years ago. what was the problem that existed? it wasn't global warming. we were all going to be an ice cube. we're not ice cubes. >> eureka! he's figured it out. we're not ice cubes. you don't even have to be a fake scientist like me to deduce that. there's also steve king who tried to give us his own science lesson. >> i know this in physics. what evaporates must come down in the form of rain. so if the earth is warmer, it'll rain in more and more places. that means more plant growth, more photosynthesis. >> i wonder what sir isaac
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newton would say about the congressman's flawed hypothesis? and of course rush limbaugh is on the same wavelength. >> see, in my humble opinion, folks, if you believe in god, then intellectually you cannot believe in manmade global warming. >> really, rush? i think if people believe in logic, then they can't believe in you. but these guys are just a tip of the melting iceberg. over half of the republicans in congress deny that humans have had any impact on global warming. even though a u.n. panel said there's a 90% probability that humans are the primary cause of global warming. and over 97% of climate researchers surveyed by the u.s. academy of science agrees with
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retreats, they've rebranded, rebooted, retooled. and yet the party's in the same exact place it was on election night. no, literally the same place. the rnc is holding its summer meeting in the same hotel that served as governor romney's election night headquarters. how's that for symbolism? back in march, the rnc chair vowed to turn things around. >> the way we communicate our principles isn't resonating widely enough. focus groups described our party as narrow minded. out of touch. and quote, stuffy old men. >> you heard him. no more stuffy old men. so let's see who they got to headline today's big meeting. >> so i look forward to working with you. i think this is really important for the country. >> oh, yeah.
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nothing says change like newt gingrich. he'll really get you away from that stuffy old men stigma. well, except for that hiccup, the rebranding's been going just great. look at how much progress they've made. >> my father had a ranch. we kwused to hire 50060 wetbacks and -- to pick tomatoes. >> the incidents of rape resulting in pregnancy are very low. >> how did america get so mediocre? >> i think parents became -- both parents started working. and a mom is in the workplace. >> for everyone that's a valedictorian, there's another hundred out there that they way 130 pounds and have calves the size of cantaloupes for hauling drugs across the desert. >> i don't know was there a birth certificate? you tell me. i'm saying i don't know. >> so much for getting the brand
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back together. the party's unable to move forward because of the fringe in the base. and that's why we're seeing constant gridlock, constant threats of government shutdown. it's not only hurting the party, it's hurting the whole country. joining me now are clarence paige and victoria defrancesco soto. thanks for coming on tonight. clarence, the semblance of this party trying to brand right back where it ended for romney, pretty fitting, don't you think? zbl >> well, it is. they're meeting in boston reminds me when they were held in detroit. remember that, reverend? saying it was going to be a new urban outreach. and that hasn't happened yet with the gop. and, you know, we saw what happened with the romney election and the gop autopsy itself showed that they have turned off people of color,
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women, single women. single white women. and others as well. and that they also had a large group of white male conservatives. males who did not show up to vote. because they were not excited by mitt romney's approach. so their problems are pret pi obvious. you're right. they haven't made moves in that direction of outreach. >> you know, victoria, every time you think you say a ray of light they make sure the clouds coming. no, no, no light here. and i'm referring to senator mitch mcconnell. he said, and i'm quoting him, that shutting down the government will not prevent obama care from being implemented. take a listen to this. >> the federal government wouldn't shut down obama care. most of it is permanent law and not effected by that. >> now, that's true and that's a breakthrough.
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but immediately after he said that, his office walked those comments back releasing this statement saying the senate gop leader in his remarks today did not take sides in the dispute over whether to stage a shutdown confrontation. i mean, what would be wrong for the majority leader to show some leadership? one, it is not even going to impact what they want to do which many of us disagree with, trying to stop obama care. and two, it would stand up to those that would risk so much for so many americans with a government shutdown. he walks it back. >> what he does, what senator mcconnell does with his comments and then retraction is just more evidence of how the gop has been wanting to rebrand, but they just can't do it. and they can't do it because of institutional challenges. because they have their eye on the midterm election. and the fkt that we're going to see a long drawn out primary
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means that these extreme candidates from the extreme faction of the republican party get more of a plat foreman, get more time, and are able to play the party to the fringes. i think another institutional barrier for the republican party especially is that the bulk of states have closed primaries. if we were to get independent voters or non-committed voters into the polls, they would help bring the republican party more to the middle. but that's not going to happen. and finally, obviously -- >> victoria, when you say closed primaries. explain what you mean. >> by closed primaries is that when you have the republican primary system in a closed primary, only republicans can vote. whereas in an open primary system, independents can vote, even democrats can vote. they just can't vote in the democratic primary also. so that moderates the party. but we don't see many of those. if state legislators were to allow for more open primaries, we could see the republican party start to moderate more. but that has to come from the
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ground up. we don't see any interest of that. >> you know, clarence, i showed newt gingrich was speaking today at the big session in boston. and he talked about the gop obsession with obama care. and he went on to make a much larger point. listen to this. >> if you go home in the next two weeks while members of congress are home and you look them in the eye and say what is your positive replacement for obama care, they will have zero answer. because we are caught up right now in a culture and you see it every single day where as long as we're negative and vicious and can tear down our opponent, we don't have to learn anything. and so we don't. >> i mean, he's saying right to them they have no plan and they're caught up on this culture of criticism and meanness. i mean, this newt gingrich saying this.
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even a broke clock is right twice a day, clarence. >> you know, this is good news, reverend. i've known newt gingrich for years. and there's good newt and naughty newt. naughty newt comes out and panders to that birther vote like trump does. but good newt is a man of ideas. that's why liberals like to talk to newt gingrich because he's always got ideas. some of them aren't great. others are not bad. one thing he does know is that republicans cannot just continue to vote against obama care without saying what would you replace it with? both parties agree the nation's health care system is broken. the needs of those 30, 40 million people who have been uninsured need to be taken care of. >> and victoria, you get a little excited when you see, wow, newt said what was true. because all of us want to hear some counterpolicy ideas. and you wait on the big idea, then the chairman of the party priebus comes and gives the big
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idea. attacking the president for being on vacation is his big idea. look at this. >> are you okay with obama being on vacation right now concerning the health of the economy? >> well, you know what? i'm not going to get into that. i think he's got a lot of work to do. you know, he's the king of golf and vacations. i think it's par for the course. i don't think if he cares that much. >> that's a real big idea, victoria. >> first of all, it's a personal punch. right? you're saying well, it's about this person, it's about barack obama and saying i want to talk about the issues. aside from that, all presidents take vacation. last president george w. bush, he would spend a lot of time back here in texas at his ranch in crawford. you can't throw rocks from a glass house. you can't criticize one president for taking time off when our past presidents have always done so. stick to the issues. that's what's going to give voters hope to vote for you instead of just being negative
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as clarence was pointing out. >> thank you both for your time this evening. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you. coming up, a sitting member of congress just invited this disgraced rodeo clown wearing a president obama mask to perform in his state. pathetic. that's coming up.
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we're back with a pause from
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the political battles of the day. a time to rest, relax, and recharge. that's right. it's time for the "politicsnation" summer break. and at number three, we go to china. where they just celebrated valentine's day. and how about this kodak moment? a new kind of coffee break. couples visiting a cafe had their photo taken when they ordered a latte. and then it came out in the foam. pretty cool. wonder if they'll ever see this snapshot on a latte? number two, speaking of chris christie, rand paul says he's the king of bacon. so maybe he wants to see omaha's bacon fest. there were bacon danishs, bacon pies, bacon cupcakes, bacon scented candles.
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they even had regular old bacon. the kids loved it. uh-oh. i hope everything went okay for this guy. and at number one, newt gingrich, this one is for you. restaurant karen naiberg showed us all how to shampoo in space. she's keeping clean 250 miles above the earth. first, she squirts a bag of warm water on her head. then she shampoos and using the comb. great work, karen. and finally explains this picture. now we all know where donald gets all his ideas. outer space. and that's today's summer break. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal
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we're back with the ugly right wing response to that
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despicable rodeo clown in missouri. by now you've all seen it. the rodeo clown at the taxpayer subsidized missouri state fair wearing a president obama mask and getting charged by a bull. the fan goer who shot this video said there were clear racial overtones. another clown played with his lips on the obama mask. give credit to lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who denounced what happened. but moments ago, we found out a sitting member of congress went even farther than endorsing this. texas republican steve stockman is inviting the rodeo clown to perform in texas. he's attacking those of us who are offended saying something a fair goer said compares to a
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klan rally and we're attacked for being offended by it? stockman says quote, the liberal reaction is straight out of alinsky. they want to crush the set by polarizing anyone who questions obama even if it's a rodeo clown with a harmless gag. a harmless gag? here's a reminder of what congressman stockman is so eager to defend. >> hey let me tell these people about who we got helping. obama's going to have to just stay there. watch out for those bulls. this bull's going to get you obama. he's going to get you! >> now a sitting member of congress invited the clown to his state? speaker boehner, you got a problem. joining me now is joy reid. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> joy, a sitting member of congress inviting this clown to perform, what's your response?
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>> stockman pals around with ted nugent. look, this is another example of the republican party not understanding their brand problem. and playing into it. this idea that it's funny to play around with the notion of a bull charging the president. he may think that's funny. but it's offensive. but the republican party, i think is at a stage where this sort of anti-obama, over the top need to just let it out, it's almost as if they can't stop themselves and they need to get it all out. they need to get all of their offensive anti-obamaism out of their system. it doesn't appear having him around five years has been enough time. >> their boss rush limbaugh today, he tried to blame this on the president. i mean, listen to this. >> this guy barack obama, he can't laugh at himself and he doesn't want anybody else. that's not going to happen. he's above it. you don't dare. i think we're dealing with somebody literally spoiled rotten from the early days of their lives. >> spoiled rotten?
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i mean, they'll try to twist anything with the president. we're talking about an obama mask where a guy plays with the lips, clearly racial overtones. violence involved. and the viewers there said it was like a klan rally. we're not talking about just a regular mask. there have been masks on obama before. we're talking about what was offensive. >> they had the same reaction where there were tea party rallies with obama dressed at hitler. this idea of how dare you be offended by something that even people who were white at this event saw as patently racist. you need to allow us to do this. this is also the example of the talk radioization of the party. pushing the line of being offensive that limbaugh does every day has taken over the political party. and the problem for republicans is their base is shrinking.
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it's shrinking in terms of its import in the electorate. you can triple down on your base, but that isn't going to help you win national elections. and if you say how dare anyone be offended be it, that's fine. but you're not going to appeal outside of the base of angry, bitter, anti-obama, older white republicans on the right. >> take it out of talk radio for a minute. congress. does speaker boehner have any responsibility with this guy stockman, the congressman? >> sure he did. i wish he was in charge. if he was a speaker that had any power or authority over his caucus, maybe he'd do something about it. but john boehner as we've seen in policy matters doesn't have control over the tea party caucus. and were he to stand up to this guy, were he to do what a normal speaker of the house do, then he'll find himself in the position mitch mcconnell is in. where you have the tea party saying you're not conservative
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enough. at this stage being conservative enough means being so anti-obama that you yourself can host a talk radio show like rush limbaugh. >> due credit, the lieutenant governor who's a republican of texas and some republicans came out against this. but we don't hear people like boehner and others when you have a sitting member of congress, it would be good to see him do it. some of the republicans in texas did break rank and said this is wrong. >> they don't have to deal with rush limbaugh. the reality is the fear of the tea party primary, the primary from the right that says there's no -- there's nothing that's too extreme to say about barack obama and you better not stop up or get a primary that terrifies members of congress. it terrifies people like john boehner that doesn't want to be challenged. he is terrified of this faction on the right. >> joy reid, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. friend or foe, i want to know. reply al next. r ] running out of steam? ♪
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it's time for reply al. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. denny wants to know if poor people who get a few hundred bucks a month in food stamps are parasites, then what is the wall street guys that got trillions? well, that's a good question. it is part of the demonizing and humiliating of people based on class. to make them less than human. to make them these kind of ugly references. because they need help. but we're supposed to extol and in many ways praise those who get subsidies, tax breaks, all kinds of bailouts tooz trillions upon trillions of dollars that they did mistakenly breaking themselves and we bailed them out. and we don't call them names.
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we call them successful. who just need a way to continue to create the economic power. it is crazy language. pat writes why do people that don't believe in government keep on staying or trying to get in government? it is one of the most brazen contradictions of our time. if you don't want government, then let people that want government and know how to make it work go into government. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right nout. government shutdown. republicans want to party like it's 1995. let's play "hardball." ♪ 123450 h i'm michael smerconish. in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, shutdown fe

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