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these are the areas bill clinton at reinvigorated faith in the democratic party. in november 2010, clinton coalition of silly fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats for picking up seats for republicans. we're showing for any party in the house election since 1948. or showing any party midterm elections 1938. we can see the types in c. this chart shows democratic classes by type in 2010. again, we see the clinton coalition pieces i'm talking about, where democrats have for the greatest losses. writer appalachia, 14 democrats must be a world like that and we see the rural south nine from areas where bill clinton had invigorated popularity for the democrat. look at the northern suburbs. 13 democrats lost in the northern suburbs and for more than seven suburbs. we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the two for all intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation
these are the areas bill clinton at reinvigorated faith in the democratic party. in november 2010, clinton coalition of silly fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats for picking up seats for republicans. we're showing for any party in the house election since 1948. or showing any party midterm elections 1938. we can see the types in c. this chart shows democratic classes by type in 2010. again, we see the clinton coalition pieces i'm talking about, where democrats have for the greatest...
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these are the areas bill clinton at reinvigorated faith in the democratic party. ember 2010, clinton coalition of silly fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats for picking up seats for republicans. we're showing for any party in the house election since 1948. or showing any party midterm elections 1938. we can see the types in c. this chart shows democratic classes by type in 2010. again, we see the clinton coalition pieces i'm talking about, where democrats have for the greatest losses. writer appalachia, 14 democrats must be a world like that and we see the rural south nine from areas where bill clinton had invigorated popularity for the democrat. look at the northern suburbs. 13 democrats lost in the northern suburbs and for more than seven suburbs. we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the two for all intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation. it s
these are the areas bill clinton at reinvigorated faith in the democratic party. ember 2010, clinton coalition of silly fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats for picking up seats for republicans. we're showing for any party in the house election since 1948. or showing any party midterm elections 1938. we can see the types in c. this chart shows democratic classes by type in 2010. again, we see the clinton coalition pieces i'm talking about, where democrats have for the greatest losses....
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listen to her referencing what i mentioned. >> there is a reason that the democratic party is for morethe natural response to hispanic, women, jews, asian americans, african-americans, the spectrum of diversity is comfortable in the democratic party. we have stand up for issues that matter to the communitie communities. republicans shun them. >> dana: why didn't you stop there. we stand up for them. but she had to say republicans shun them. it takes the legs from under her argument. it looks bitter. >> andrea: it's not true. >> dana: it's not. but if that's what they believe, that is how they present themselves. but she takes a cheap shot. >> greg: we know democratic party is home of shrilled wild-eyed demagogues. she is making a point. they are -- the democratic party is the home for minorities but they have to realize minorities have to realize a great big world out there. a world that doesn't speak to you as a dependent statistic but as a real person who seeks achievement and wealth. that is coming. we have herman cain proof it's coming. >> juan: last night on the stage when i said
listen to her referencing what i mentioned. >> there is a reason that the democratic party is for morethe natural response to hispanic, women, jews, asian americans, african-americans, the spectrum of diversity is comfortable in the democratic party. we have stand up for issues that matter to the communitie communities. republicans shun them. >> dana: why didn't you stop there. we stand up for them. but she had to say republicans shun them. it takes the legs from under her argument....
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that is why we need to understand the history of the democratic party. the history of the democratic party is all about slavery secession, segregation, and today it is about socialism. [applause] and none of those four s's has ever been good for anyone in america. and that is why they cannot stand someone as myself or my wife angela, whose father came here from jamaica, and because he just wanted a free haircut, he went down and signed up at the united states army recruiting station -- [laughter] betty served a career in the military. he fought two -- but he served a career in the military. he fought two tours of duty in vietnam, and today his daughter my wife, has an m.b.a. and a phd. [applause] that is what america stands for. and that is what we seek to hand off to generation upon generation, our children and our grandchildren. that is the dna that is in america. that is what thomas jefferson most talking about when he wrote in the declaration of independence that we are endowed with certain inalienable rights given to us -- not by government -- but b
that is why we need to understand the history of the democratic party. the history of the democratic party is all about slavery secession, segregation, and today it is about socialism. [applause] and none of those four s's has ever been good for anyone in america. and that is why they cannot stand someone as myself or my wife angela, whose father came here from jamaica, and because he just wanted a free haircut, he went down and signed up at the united states army recruiting station --...
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these were the areas bill clinton and decorated in the democratic party. in november, 2010 the clinton coalition absolutely fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats while picking up three seats for republicans. we are for showing any party in the house election since 1948 any party in the midterm election since the 1930 age. we can see the type landsea this chart shows democratic lost by 2010 and again the clinton collision pieces where they suffered the greatest losses, greater appellation which is the jacksonian region, 14 democrats lost. what we see in the rural south 90's are areas bill clinton had kind of invigorated the popularity for the democrats and the falloff was that the northern suburbs, 13 democrats lost in the northern suburbs and four more in the southern suburbs. we can debate about whether the district in west palm beach counts of a suburban but regardless it was the suburbs and appellation that did the democrats into the areas that had been trending democratic because the democrats defend the party of fiscal responsibility and social mod
these were the areas bill clinton and decorated in the democratic party. in november, 2010 the clinton coalition absolutely fell apart. democrats lost 66 house seats while picking up three seats for republicans. we are for showing any party in the house election since 1948 any party in the midterm election since the 1930 age. we can see the type landsea this chart shows democratic lost by 2010 and again the clinton collision pieces where they suffered the greatest losses, greater appellation...
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but by his insistence on the democratic party truly becoming a democratic party.ause of his efforts and the efforts of many of you, the convention in 1972 as interesting, as we say, it was, helped save the democratic party and helped open the doors for young people, for women, for minorities, for people up to that time had been shut out. it's fashionable for people to say there is not much difference between the two parties but there really is and there is the necessity for a democratic party and the kind of party that joverage mcgovern helped create. >> what's your reaction to hear about gary hart talk about the reforms? >> mcgovern's role was a critical role. i go well back before 1968 and i can remember in 1960 when john kennedy was running. he and his aide and speech writer, ted sorrenson, just the two of them would get on an airplane, fly around and visit governors and mayors who were so empowered that you could pick up the nomination that way. retail not with the people but with the officials and the politicians. >> with you covering these conventions, what
but by his insistence on the democratic party truly becoming a democratic party.ause of his efforts and the efforts of many of you, the convention in 1972 as interesting, as we say, it was, helped save the democratic party and helped open the doors for young people, for women, for minorities, for people up to that time had been shut out. it's fashionable for people to say there is not much difference between the two parties but there really is and there is the necessity for a democratic party...
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coming from other members of the democratic party.e on the left. >> bill: and the media. >> and the media. not so subtly playing the race card and tieing into the first part of the setting: the philadelphia eric holder and barack obama justice department dropped. >> there was no charge of voter intimidation. nobody filed a complaint. >> bill: club yelling at the guy. >> i know. >> no one said they were discriminated against. we see the same six seconds of tape with the black panther five years now and this happened during the bush administration. there was no charge of voter intimidation, none. >> bill: sit back in your seat for a moment. just think of the tea party guy standing in front of a thing with a jack or a club and yelling. >> why was there no charge of voter intimidation. >> bill: you would be on here -- >> why was there no charge of voter intimidation? >> let me answer your question. >> the holder justice department is the most political sized justice department in history. >> it happened during the bush administration. the
coming from other members of the democratic party.e on the left. >> bill: and the media. >> and the media. not so subtly playing the race card and tieing into the first part of the setting: the philadelphia eric holder and barack obama justice department dropped. >> there was no charge of voter intimidation. nobody filed a complaint. >> bill: club yelling at the guy. >> i know. >> no one said they were discriminated against. we see the same six seconds of...
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the democratic party circulated this comparative figure today without the worst graph ever, to give their spin on how mitt romney has put together this win in florida. florida also has early voting, so that also takes away a little of the drama for florida because any bump that mr. gingrich might have gotten out of his win in south carolina was muted by the fact so many floridians had cast their ballots in the race.
the democratic party circulated this comparative figure today without the worst graph ever, to give their spin on how mitt romney has put together this win in florida. florida also has early voting, so that also takes away a little of the drama for florida because any bump that mr. gingrich might have gotten out of his win in south carolina was muted by the fact so many floridians had cast their ballots in the race.
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that are of concern to the hispanic community, do you worry that their leanings towards the democratic partyfor instance, the african-american community's votes have stayed in the republican party -- stayed in the democratic party for decades? do you worry that that support, the hispanic community, has for the democratic party will solidify? >> i believe that as -- with time as we see more hispanic families entering the middle class progressing, getting better jobs, better education, you know, the way most immigrants grow, most immigrants groups, they're going to realize that what they want is to keep the money that they've worked so hard for, that they don't need to be dependent on the government, that will come, but i think it will take time. in the meantime, the rhetoric is driving the day. now, let me just say one thing. washington insiders love tactics and they love anecdotes. that's part of the problem. we start debating tactics. governor romney is the only person -- and can you see the executive background here. can you see why it makes sense to have an executive in the oval office. h
that are of concern to the hispanic community, do you worry that their leanings towards the democratic partyfor instance, the african-american community's votes have stayed in the republican party -- stayed in the democratic party for decades? do you worry that that support, the hispanic community, has for the democratic party will solidify? >> i believe that as -- with time as we see more hispanic families entering the middle class progressing, getting better jobs, better education, you...
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i think it started with our party back in the democratic wing of the democratic party days. i'm not saying that is a terrible thing. but the reality is that between redistricting and between the primary processes, not just for the presidency, but also for the legislative offices and congress in particular, that the activist wings of both parties, thanks in no small part to the fact that campaign finance rules have changed and that the internet has given people a portal to democracy which is a wonderful thing, but also means that again those people who make the most noise can often get the most support. so the reality is that voters who say they are sick and tired of the partisan gridlock, voters who say that they want solutions, they want people here who will work across the aisle, voters actually have to step up and take control of this democracy again. i am a huge believer that at the end of the day when voters say they've had enough of this behavior, then people are going to change their behavior. but i don't actually see politicians deciding absent that because right now
i think it started with our party back in the democratic wing of the democratic party days. i'm not saying that is a terrible thing. but the reality is that between redistricting and between the primary processes, not just for the presidency, but also for the legislative offices and congress in particular, that the activist wings of both parties, thanks in no small part to the fact that campaign finance rules have changed and that the internet has given people a portal to democracy which is a...
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know what's your own label yeah i call myself an occupy inspired candidate i am running in the democratic party i'm a lifelong democrat and i i believe for a lot of reasons but most of all because there would be really no way to win an election like this without running our two party system is so entrenched i think the democratic party has lost its way on lots and lots of issues and especially the issue of corporate power and money in politics and that's that's why i'm running to to do something about it i think we need to take a multi-pronged approach i still i'm involved in occupy and i plan to continue to be and i'm really excited about my involvement and a lot of the projects that are happening at occupy philly and at occupies around the country and around the world you know expand be telling your platforms like that. sure well i've my platform you can see i'm wearing a button here that says repeal the patriot act. that's that's a crucial issue i mean we have we have laws in this country like the patriot act that have classified legal interpretations so we don't even know what the governmen
know what's your own label yeah i call myself an occupy inspired candidate i am running in the democratic party i'm a lifelong democrat and i i believe for a lot of reasons but most of all because there would be really no way to win an election like this without running our two party system is so entrenched i think the democratic party has lost its way on lots and lots of issues and especially the issue of corporate power and money in politics and that's that's why i'm running to to do...
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. >> so-called party of the 99% rolls out pricy plans ahead of the democratic national convention. we'll check out with michelle and expose the culture of corruption. >> sean: governor chris christie rocks in a state-of-the-state address in new hampshire. >> sean: jerry springer reacts to the highlights. our countdown continues hannity starts right here, right now. >> sean: major developments. mitt romney has maintained on his status on the front-runner but following monday's fox news channel debate in south carolina a resurntd enter newt gingrich is climbing back into the contest. in the latest survey, former speaker jumped 11 points in just two weeks and now finds himself within the margin of error of governor romney. santorum is in third place with 15% and followed by paul and rick perry. joining me now is reaction is dick morris. welcome back. >> good to be here. stuff changes every minute. >> sean: if this debate, this fox debate, is it possible game changer? new poll out in south carolina and he is climbing rapidly, newt could it be a game changer? >> sure could. if romney we
. >> so-called party of the 99% rolls out pricy plans ahead of the democratic national convention. we'll check out with michelle and expose the culture of corruption. >> sean: governor chris christie rocks in a state-of-the-state address in new hampshire. >> sean: jerry springer reacts to the highlights. our countdown continues hannity starts right here, right now. >> sean: major developments. mitt romney has maintained on his status on the front-runner but following...
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the party is dying of this intake, from the democratic party. thought. >> chris matthews, what you are saying about the republican party and its avail iblt at least its openness to hear the foreign policy message is part of the reason that i think jon huntsman even if he is only starting in new hampshire is worth listening to because part of jon huntsman's core message is let's get out of afghanistan now. he also is mixing that message by saying we should have stayed in iraq longer but at least he is making a gesture toward this idea that some of these wars got to end sometime. i think that may actually make him, may resonate at least if ron paul does very well tonight in iowa and jon huntsman is there to collect some of that feeling in new hampshire. >> well, he's half right. >> he's half right. >> ron paul is a disastrous vehicle for the anti-war message in the republican party because there are so many other reasons why republicans should not in favor of him. he is to the right of every republican on medicare and social security. he would abol
the party is dying of this intake, from the democratic party. thought. >> chris matthews, what you are saying about the republican party and its avail iblt at least its openness to hear the foreign policy message is part of the reason that i think jon huntsman even if he is only starting in new hampshire is worth listening to because part of jon huntsman's core message is let's get out of afghanistan now. he also is mixing that message by saying we should have stayed in iraq longer but at...
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he's chairman of the georgia democratic party. mr. berlon, thank you very much for talking to us about this, i guess, story. appreciate your time. >> well, thank you so much for having me on this evening. >> if anybody had told you this case would kick off your 2012 political season, would you have believed them ahead of time? >> not really. i mean, this has been thoroughly and richly litigated for a long time. and every court that's looked at it has determined that the president is a citizen. but i understand the strategy. i mean, you know, they're doing their very best to get the president off the primary and general ballot, hoping that they can just win the states without there being a contest for the electoral votes. and in georgia, a good example win mean, in 2008, the president got 47.5% of the vote. i mean, with our changes in the demographics, we have a got shot at winning the state this year for the president, so we take this very seriously. >> do you think georgia republicans realize how, i'm sorry to use the phrase, but how
he's chairman of the georgia democratic party. mr. berlon, thank you very much for talking to us about this, i guess, story. appreciate your time. >> well, thank you so much for having me on this evening. >> if anybody had told you this case would kick off your 2012 political season, would you have believed them ahead of time? >> not really. i mean, this has been thoroughly and richly litigated for a long time. and every court that's looked at it has determined that the...
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the democratic party refuses to deal. american people as to guess been because they of having spent will be a better vibe for job creation, to try to muddle current issues, and other programs, tax increases, that's what the next budget process will have play of opting to talk about that. march 3, 2011, speaker of the house of representative. it is safe to say that both parties have a pretty unreliable record on pursuing entitlement? >> yes, there is. if are picking at my most choice quotes from the book, the want of social security reform would not be it. yet and still, no, i mean i've said this republican audiences. they may complain about their politicians, and other chickens because sometimes they're not being chickens. they are respond to the people. that is the great thing about the tea party movement that you do have americans who haven't read and think about politics. they're busy, they have jobs. and now they're starting to notice that social security and medicare are ponzi schemes. they are set up as ponzi scheme
the democratic party refuses to deal. american people as to guess been because they of having spent will be a better vibe for job creation, to try to muddle current issues, and other programs, tax increases, that's what the next budget process will have play of opting to talk about that. march 3, 2011, speaker of the house of representative. it is safe to say that both parties have a pretty unreliable record on pursuing entitlement? >> yes, there is. if are picking at my most choice...
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party? the democrats feed the hot hand. they feed jack kennedy thechlt feed bill clintothechlt -- whoever has the -- don't give him the ball. let's slow this down. the guy lost two or three times. what is it about the republicans? you got to lose a couple times. >> we don't fall in love. we fall in line. >> what is that about? >> i don't know. i think the best person ought to get a shot and when i ran for leadership i had people telling me, well, you know, you've only been around for four years. you know you ought to sit on the bench a little longer. you know, nonsense. i think you fight it out and you let people decide and at the end of the day 75%, 80% has decided or they have decided. >> when does newt throw it to santorum and say one of us has to beat the guy. we can't both beat him? >> well, i don't see that, you know, that discussion could possibly be, if it's had at all, i don't think that discussions going to be had until, you know, well into the spring. probably march, first of april. but i think rick has to feel p
party? the democrats feed the hot hand. they feed jack kennedy thechlt feed bill clintothechlt -- whoever has the -- don't give him the ball. let's slow this down. the guy lost two or three times. what is it about the republicans? you got to lose a couple times. >> we don't fall in love. we fall in line. >> what is that about? >> i don't know. i think the best person ought to get a shot and when i ran for leadership i had people telling me, well, you know, you've only been...
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paul because when it comes to his foreign policy he represents everything that you wish the democratic party would represent and so in that sense do you think that he is forced you know democrats to also step outside of the box force them to have a little introspection look at who their president is at the moment and realize all the wrong that he's doing so ron paul isn't verisign mayor in the face of liberals in the sense that liberals have held dear this idea of opposing wars protecting civil liberties ending the racist drug war the drug war that's frankly failed ron paul the fact that he represents this in a much more b.m. and aggressive on its way than any democrat frankly in the united states congress or really any democratic lawmaker at a national level and the fact that he's nonetheless been basically ignored by the antiwar movement nord by the liberal civil liberties crowd in many cases i feel like what ron paul has done as held up a mirror to a part of the democratic party's base saying that you would in fact are hypocrites why are james i want to know what do you think do you think
paul because when it comes to his foreign policy he represents everything that you wish the democratic party would represent and so in that sense do you think that he is forced you know democrats to also step outside of the box force them to have a little introspection look at who their president is at the moment and realize all the wrong that he's doing so ron paul isn't verisign mayor in the face of liberals in the sense that liberals have held dear this idea of opposing wars protecting civil...
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mobs are always the monica and demons are always mobs, and i described the democratic party and liberalism as a mob starting with the french revolution, the revolt of the mob. it's been that way for 200 years and in the process of writing this book i now suddenly understand liberals any way i never did before. i consider myself something of an expert on liberals with the few things that always confused me for it civil paul krugman, frank rich, jonathan alter, they must be spared or a least they did well on their s.a.t. test because they all went to very good colleges and yet they seem so stupid. [laughter] in the that is explained as proud psychology. they think people in a crowd will lose some of their intelligence no matter how the conspiracies they will turn their components into enemies to adjust every point of the group think. this is the psychology part. beautifully described the liberals and not in a way that i think you can turn around and say the same thing about conservatives. that is all i will say about the book right now because you were all getting a copy tonight. but i would
mobs are always the monica and demons are always mobs, and i described the democratic party and liberalism as a mob starting with the french revolution, the revolt of the mob. it's been that way for 200 years and in the process of writing this book i now suddenly understand liberals any way i never did before. i consider myself something of an expert on liberals with the few things that always confused me for it civil paul krugman, frank rich, jonathan alter, they must be spared or a least they...
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this was a democratic party that was more ideologically cohesive with a stronger caucus and party leadership. the committee chairs were much less independent operators than they had been when bush himself served in congress. there were a lot fewer conservatives, south earn democrats and of course the republican party itself had changed. it was much more -- there were many more hard-edged conservatives. what i'm saying is that the congress at this point was on its way, though it certainly wasn't there yet, to becoming the polarized highly part dan congress of today. then, of course, there was the deficit problem. there were mitigating factors. one was that congressional democrats were so glad that reagan wasn't president anymore. they really were inclined to see bush as someone they can deal with. somebody that they could compromise with. well, since presidents lack the constitutional authority to force congress to do their bidding, they have to develop strategies for dealing with congress for trying to maximize the chances of getting congress to do what they want to do. so what were bush's s
this was a democratic party that was more ideologically cohesive with a stronger caucus and party leadership. the committee chairs were much less independent operators than they had been when bush himself served in congress. there were a lot fewer conservatives, south earn democrats and of course the republican party itself had changed. it was much more -- there were many more hard-edged conservatives. what i'm saying is that the congress at this point was on its way, though it certainly wasn't...
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revolutionaries at the boston tea party from which this movement takes its name beginning less than a month after obama took office the protests reflected a mounting anger at both democrats and republicans legislating message by a loud packages in response to america's economic process so well the tea party idea was first right during this on a rant by c. and they say reporter rick sent tele this is america how many people want to pay for your neighbor's mortgage you want i think going to have a chicago tea party in july for you capitalists i want to show up to lake michigan on a star orgon. testifying to the crossroads nature of the uprising the vast majority of tea partiers a middle class americans with little or no experience in political organizing i'm just i'm on that was tired of seeing what was going on in my country and i decided to do something about it. the day after rick santorum when he had his rant there were about twenty thousand people that got together on a conference call and we decided to have around the tea parties one week from that day we had fifty tea parties with thirty thousand people in attendance. there we thought it was something brewing if we
revolutionaries at the boston tea party from which this movement takes its name beginning less than a month after obama took office the protests reflected a mounting anger at both democrats and republicans legislating message by a loud packages in response to america's economic process so well the tea party idea was first right during this on a rant by c. and they say reporter rick sent tele this is america how many people want to pay for your neighbor's mortgage you want i think going to have...
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and black republicans coming to the democratic party. that happened starting around 1960 and continued through '64 and then in 1968, richard nixon put in place a southern strategy. and that southern strategy used a lot of phrases and code words and we all know that it was to use a method of generating a turnout in very conservative voters in the south. and that kind of soldified things and now as president obama got elected president of the united states, and we saw all these new african american congress people coming in from those same states they have tried top reverse that, and it happened estimate i ha ed effece understand it and we are not going to stand for it. we are -- >> congressman? >> yes. >> forgive me for interrupting. what newt gingrich is saying, is that he is talking about helping young people get jobs that, what he is saying is basically benign, when you talk about janitorial jobs, that he was happy to have that kind of job and it's character building and puts money in their pockets. tell me what you think is wrong with
and black republicans coming to the democratic party. that happened starting around 1960 and continued through '64 and then in 1968, richard nixon put in place a southern strategy. and that southern strategy used a lot of phrases and code words and we all know that it was to use a method of generating a turnout in very conservative voters in the south. and that kind of soldified things and now as president obama got elected president of the united states, and we saw all these new african...
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party? >> i don't think it's just rhetoric. in fact, i think actions matter. i'd say that american values are democratic and republican values. e very importantly that the problem is that that party focuses a lot on outreach and not on inclusion. that it's important to be a party that is a big tent. america is a big tent. we come from every corner of the earth. our values should represent that and our politics and our actions, our policies should represent that. and i think when you talk about the question of immigration as an example, many of the policies that you see articulated right now in those debates are just out of the mainstream. >> like what? just specifically so i can get the secretary to comment. >> a pathway to citizenship. you know, the dream act. supporting the dream act. mr. romney says that he would veto the dream act if we passed it. >> the dream act allowing -- >> allowing people who have grown up here in this country, have gone to school here, want to go to college, serve in the military, give them an opportunity for a pathway to citizenship. it has to be earned. they have to get at the end of the line but
party? >> i don't think it's just rhetoric. in fact, i think actions matter. i'd say that american values are democratic and republican values. e very importantly that the problem is that that party focuses a lot on outreach and not on inclusion. that it's important to be a party that is a big tent. america is a big tent. we come from every corner of the earth. our values should represent that and our politics and our actions, our policies should represent that. and i think when you talk...
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president obama loses the election that it's going him and not bill clinton for the head of the democratic party. >> reporter: if he loses the election, democrats will be in wilderness for a while and new leader will have to emerge. >> bill: i think hillary clinton is poised to run the next time around. we're going to cover after you, the fact the left is floating her to replace joe biden now. i think the clintons are still a power but even so, both parties are hemorrhaging people they don't want to be associated with them. right? >> reporter: i'll give you that bill. >> bill: i love to end on a note like that. so does talking points. >> bill: give my best to the factor, don't forget the check. >> bill: media is floating hillary clinton's name. charles krauthammer on newt gingrich promising a scorched earth campaign against romney in south carolina. coming right back. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club pass
president obama loses the election that it's going him and not bill clinton for the head of the democratic party. >> reporter: if he loses the election, democrats will be in wilderness for a while and new leader will have to emerge. >> bill: i think hillary clinton is poised to run the next time around. we're going to cover after you, the fact the left is floating her to replace joe biden now. i think the clintons are still a power but even so, both parties are hemorrhaging people...