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bush and dick cheney from a dying veteran." listen carefully. this is an excerpt. lastte this letter, letter, to you mr. bush and mr. cheney. [indiscernible] manipulation and search for wealth and power. i write this letter because before my own death, i want to make it clear that i hundreds of thousands of my fellow veterans, along with millions of my fellow with hundreds of and the more in iraq middle east, no fully who you are and what you have done. ,> that was tomas young ultimately at that time, he decided not to take his own life .fter reading that he got so much enormous response all over the country. but they moved to seattle and he died in his sleep late sunday night, early monday morning. >> yes, he did. very earlyled me monday morning. it was on my cell phone. i have an waiting for the call for 10 years. i have to say that. every time his area code came up , this is it. so finally it happened and he is at peace. take somewe have to positive away from this. i think tomas made an enormous impact on those he met as well as people who saw him and what he we
bush and dick cheney from a dying veteran." listen carefully. this is an excerpt. lastte this letter, letter, to you mr. bush and mr. cheney. [indiscernible] manipulation and search for wealth and power. i write this letter because before my own death, i want to make it clear that i hundreds of thousands of my fellow veterans, along with millions of my fellow with hundreds of and the more in iraq middle east, no fully who you are and what you have done. ,> that was tomas young...
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dick cheney is the gift that keeps on giving to us.at he is doing. by the way, dana, we can go down the line. there is a litany and a cad reof former staffer who is want to beat the hell out of the guy sitting in the white house. i want to think forward. the question becomes whoever the next president is, i hope it's hillary clinton. i hope barack obama does something remarkably interesting like george bush. fade off and become very statesman-like. >> he has stayed above the fray. >> he has. it's interesting because if anyone i think has the right to criticize a criticism, someone who has been in the position before. >> maybe president bush has a little bit of awareness that dick cheney does not. if he starts pointing the finger and criticizing it, the obama administration people point out that he is the that started it. >> there is also the point that his father lot of to the guy that he came after. that goes a long way. >> we will see how far it goes with jeb against hillary. finally, breaking the internet. her cover seen around the
dick cheney is the gift that keeps on giving to us.at he is doing. by the way, dana, we can go down the line. there is a litany and a cad reof former staffer who is want to beat the hell out of the guy sitting in the white house. i want to think forward. the question becomes whoever the next president is, i hope it's hillary clinton. i hope barack obama does something remarkably interesting like george bush. fade off and become very statesman-like. >> he has stayed above the fray....
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one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that is war to nobody thinks soldiers have to give opposing soldiers a trial before shooting them. that is what war is. what made these post-9/11 theories so radical is the assertion was made for the first time theaters of war were no longer confined to find a physical faces, the battlefield. it was now the case the entire planet was the battlefield. including u.s. soil. therefore, the limitless power that the president can exercise on a battlefield are now no longer confined to physical spaces. essentially the president is omnipotent everywhere because that is where the battlefield is found. what you
one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that...
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so i am not as critical obviously of general powell as i am of vice president dick cheney. >> is it tough to understand some of the issues that 535 members of the senate and the house have to deal with? they get pretty complex at times. >> oh yeah. there are issues that you are not familiar with. i have had issues involving tax codes and wall street and technical issues with the economy, and i have spent years studying stuff. there are lots of issues in the , at some of my colleagues have some responsibility to know information in depth, but there are energy issues which are technical which are a mystery to me which i have to get stuff on. when the staff comes to me and says there is a vote tomorrow on something and here are the pros of cons, i say probably 70% the things around here are things that you are not in the middle of and your committee assignments have information that you are not familiar and you have to take a position on. but that is where my fabulous staff comes in. we really rely on our staff. heavily. brother whoa supports you? been my best has buddy. he is my best suppor
so i am not as critical obviously of general powell as i am of vice president dick cheney. >> is it tough to understand some of the issues that 535 members of the senate and the house have to deal with? they get pretty complex at times. >> oh yeah. there are issues that you are not familiar with. i have had issues involving tax codes and wall street and technical issues with the economy, and i have spent years studying stuff. there are lots of issues in the , at some of my...
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he's dressed as former vice president dick cheney. >> oh, there's fall out.d flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. >>> well as the nation awaits the grand jury decision a peaceful protest c
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saw it with dick cheney and rand paul having a feud. won't have a bipolar debate like in the past. this will be a three or four-corner debate, ever shifting on the basis of what's happening over there. because we can talk about that, but -- >> i've been there. i've been there. the '68 democratic convention. right there, before you were born, there was a war in the democratic party, a hawk party, and a dove party. the hawks won. mccarthy was out of the race. the hawkish party won, and fed into the next hawk party. >> and hillary clinton on the democratic side, is someone who is, by democratic standards, and certainly by, if you judge her next to president obama, a hawk. someone who -- >> i agree. so far. >> -- who is very comfortable with projecting american power. and what we could see is a situation, let's say rand paul does get the republican nomination. >> plausible. looking at the newspapers and finally a discussion. i think there's a wide fight for the nomination. >> tremendously wide. >> we don't know who will win it. it could be
saw it with dick cheney and rand paul having a feud. won't have a bipolar debate like in the past. this will be a three or four-corner debate, ever shifting on the basis of what's happening over there. because we can talk about that, but -- >> i've been there. i've been there. the '68 democratic convention. right there, before you were born, there was a war in the democratic party, a hawk party, and a dove party. the hawks won. mccarthy was out of the race. the hawkish party won, and fed...
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bush was so unpopular that we did an event with dick cheney.g to do an event with him because of bush's numbers were so bad. >> that's interesting. you crafted a message from the president that would have resonated and excited the turn out in colorado, north carolina, or iowa. what would have the message have been? >> sure in places like colorado. almost 5% unemployment. i would top what the president's policies have done. if you want to talk about things like health care and affordable care act. i think it plays in certain regions of the state. in other region it is simply doesn't play. same thing in iowa. i think the president could have done well in a lot of these battleground states. i don't know if i agree so much with hogan. it's a matter of the candidates themselves can't disconnect from a president in the way that seems inauthentic. that's what happened in a lot of cases. the democratic party is also disconnected from progressive base. it's not just from president obama. it's the fact that democratic candidates, this is where collins wa
bush was so unpopular that we did an event with dick cheney.g to do an event with him because of bush's numbers were so bad. >> that's interesting. you crafted a message from the president that would have resonated and excited the turn out in colorado, north carolina, or iowa. what would have the message have been? >> sure in places like colorado. almost 5% unemployment. i would top what the president's policies have done. if you want to talk about things like health care and...
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. >> basically, what i realized was-- remember when dick cheney said the gloves come off? really meant was we were getting rid of all the rules that governed the war on terror, and at the same time we got rid of all the rules, we poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the war on terror. so you had a massive enterprise with hundreds of billions of dollars with no rules. and it's a lot like the banking crisis. we had-- we've had a national security crisis and nobody has noticed that's very similar to the banking crisis. there's a lot of unintended consequences. >> jon: and both seemingless purposeful. i think both institutions-- it's an interesting analogy-- because both obfuscate very much in a determined way so you can't see what's going on. >> right. and this secrecy that's layered on top of the war on terror has made it so lots of people have been abe to come to washington-- able to come to washington, claim to be an expert on counter-terrorism and gotten very rich. and they all claim they have the silver bullet to find osama bin laden or to solve the war on terror-
. >> basically, what i realized was-- remember when dick cheney said the gloves come off? really meant was we were getting rid of all the rules that governed the war on terror, and at the same time we got rid of all the rules, we poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the war on terror. so you had a massive enterprise with hundreds of billions of dollars with no rules. and it's a lot like the banking crisis. we had-- we've had a national security crisis and nobody has noticed that's...
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ben, i would like you to address the question the woman posed to you before about dick cheney and the oil fields, number 1. no. 2, i don't think you will answer it, but would you like to talk about the military industrial complex? guest: okay. janet, oil fields, she was resides right that we did go in and secure the oilfields frooil ensure that the government of iraq we developed after we went in there or at least the one that we would support would have an economy and would have a baseline for stability, would have an income. i don't know whether there were deals cut. i can't speak to that. i wasn't privy to any of those conversations, so i'm sorry i can't give you more clarity there. in terms of the military industrial xleshings i think president ice en hour was probably right in identifying problems therecomplex i think president ice en hour was probably right in identifying problems there. i am not sure what the specific question is but it's something we need to think about any time the u.s. military goes to war. >> the house armed services committee is where the defense secretary
ben, i would like you to address the question the woman posed to you before about dick cheney and the oil fields, number 1. no. 2, i don't think you will answer it, but would you like to talk about the military industrial complex? guest: okay. janet, oil fields, she was resides right that we did go in and secure the oilfields frooil ensure that the government of iraq we developed after we went in there or at least the one that we would support would have an economy and would have a baseline for...
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each other. >> and on that point, there's a famous "meet the press" clip of my father interviewing dick cheney. he asked the question, what if we are received not as liberators but as occupiers? and cheney's simple response is that's not going to happen. and that was sort of the response of not only the administration but those who backed the war in congress and the democratic side as well. so the media did put that out there. i think there in retrospect, it probably could have been covered more thoroughly. everything in hindsight is 20/20. people forget it's a post-9/11 mindset, but that was out there. last one. >> in some circles, there's a belief that the berlin wall came down largely because of ronald reagan. others don't really understand that. what's your attitude on ronald reagan's involvement? >> so, the belief that the berlin wall came down because of ronald reagan? and the pope, we could say, but ronald reagan specifically? >> they were all players, and they all kept the pressure on. the enduring legacy of ronald reagan is he came in a real hawk about how to take down the soviet unio
each other. >> and on that point, there's a famous "meet the press" clip of my father interviewing dick cheney. he asked the question, what if we are received not as liberators but as occupiers? and cheney's simple response is that's not going to happen. and that was sort of the response of not only the administration but those who backed the war in congress and the democratic side as well. so the media did put that out there. i think there in retrospect, it probably could have...
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. >> and on that point, there's a famous "meet the press" clip of my father interviewing dick cheney. he asked the question, what if we are received not as liberators but as occupiers? and cheney's simple response is that's not going to happen. and that was sort of the response of not only the administration but those who backed the war in congress and the democratic side as well. so the media did put that out there. i think there in retrospect, it probably could have been covered more thoroughly. everything in hindsight is 20/20. people forget it's a post-9/11 mindset, but that was out there. last one. >> in some circles, there's a belief that the berlin wall came down largely because of ronald reagan. others don't really understand that. what's your attitude on ronald reagan's involvement? >> so, the belief that the berlin wall came down because of ronald reagan? and the pope, we could say, but ronald reagan specifically? >> they were all players, and they all kept the pressure on. the enduring legacy of ronald reagan is he came in a real hawk about how to take down the soviet union
. >> and on that point, there's a famous "meet the press" clip of my father interviewing dick cheney. he asked the question, what if we are received not as liberators but as occupiers? and cheney's simple response is that's not going to happen. and that was sort of the response of not only the administration but those who backed the war in congress and the democratic side as well. so the media did put that out there. i think there in retrospect, it probably could have been...
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that is not dick cheney talking.eague, anne-maria slaughter and an op-ed earlier this year. a second reason is rogue regimes have incentive to act sooner rather than later because they know obama still has two years in office and they may suspect that the next president will have more spine. the third reason is that of america's allies can't trust it they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues and equally dangerous -- [inaudible] this is a world of unprecedented or nearly unprecedented unpredictability at least in our lifetimes. when your enemies are tempted to strike and your allies are tempted to preempt and all the while as the global superpower you were still on the hook even while you are losing control. let me close by reminding you that barack obama won a nobel peace prize in 2009 in the expectation of making the world a safer better more peaceful place. as you follow our debate ask yourself this question with the benefit of hindsight. would you still give him that promise?
that is not dick cheney talking.eague, anne-maria slaughter and an op-ed earlier this year. a second reason is rogue regimes have incentive to act sooner rather than later because they know obama still has two years in office and they may suspect that the next president will have more spine. the third reason is that of america's allies can't trust it they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues and equally dangerous -- [inaudible] this is a world of...
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bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house. obviously, most of them are there for white house tours. but when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration, those records were sealed. >>> when the next president took office, that is one of the things that the new president, barack obama, changed at the white house. starting a few months after president obama was sworn in, the white house started releasing big batches of the visitor's logs. these were huge files. but they released them in an interesting way. they released them as a searchable data base. so even though they're dutching this data, the first one they did was e was the first sech months of white house visitor logs. so it's this huge amount of data that they made public but
bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house. obviously, most of them are there for white house tours. but when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration,...
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but i didn't see anything like that and people like karl rove and dick cheney were vilified and you could say as much or more so than valerie jarret and i don't think there is anything at play. >> she is fair game for credit civil and i was surprised that show and the white house re-tweeting the comments by mika were playing the gender card. >> it is not sexist. you can see examples in past administrations and back to h w. bush before john sununu resigned and three was pinpointed as why the entire administration was in disarray. could think it is unlike other criticisms that previous male administrations have received and you can maybe say some of it is scapegoating but not sexist. >> not sexist. all the people would work their way up the ladder and resent someone came from chicago who has the ears of the president and the first lady and this is typical. when you work in politics, where you try to undermine who you think is more powerful than you. not sexism. >> a lost unnamed sources and former officials what would do it. >> the tv's favorite past time. >> nancy pelosi has a news confere
but i didn't see anything like that and people like karl rove and dick cheney were vilified and you could say as much or more so than valerie jarret and i don't think there is anything at play. >> she is fair game for credit civil and i was surprised that show and the white house re-tweeting the comments by mika were playing the gender card. >> it is not sexist. you can see examples in past administrations and back to h w. bush before john sununu resigned and three was pinpointed as...
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vice ude commentary on the president dick cheney, what is the relationship between the two since you>> he lives in washington and we live in dallas, you miss your pals when you leave washington. a lot of people were there for the eight years and i good friends with them, one of them is president cheney. i don't see him much. clip really sums up when you read them get along with somebody that much. it is a funny construction there by president bush. goes down to eney texas, it is not hard to see somebody in this day and age. and political context it is a can stand each e other but we have a casual conversation. really comes to mean a peaceful person, in this day and age of terrorism, may be had for i saw counter-attacked the terrorism. lot in ot brought up a the post 911 years. when those who proposed iraq were seen as being violent and it is a complicated discussion. like the british prime the world war re i, 11 them to get more territorial. >> washington handshakes and a dog whistle? whistle refers to of people were waiting. specific group when george w have is in office, we referen
vice ude commentary on the president dick cheney, what is the relationship between the two since you>> he lives in washington and we live in dallas, you miss your pals when you leave washington. a lot of people were there for the eight years and i good friends with them, one of them is president cheney. i don't see him much. clip really sums up when you read them get along with somebody that much. it is a funny construction there by president bush. goes down to eney texas, it is not hard...
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as we saw when dick cheney rampaged around the globe like godzilla. >> no!ndiscernible] >> the power to tax -- are we prepared to say this is your success limit? you always owe us. ow dare you? >> no one on my side ever says hat. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith. there are no men or women who because of their faith are dedicating their lives to others. >> it makes us objects in a ruel experiment. it installs a celestial dictatorship, i kind of divine north korea. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. [applause] welcome to the munk debates on barack obama's foreign policy. it is my privilege to be the organizer of this debate and to once again serve as your moderator. i want to start by welcoming the north american why television and radio audience, from cpac to c-span. a warm hello also to the online audience watching this debate right now on munkdebates.com. it is an honor to have you as a participant in tonight's proceedings. and hello to you, the people who filled the call to capacity for yet another munk debate. we engage in the g
as we saw when dick cheney rampaged around the globe like godzilla. >> no!ndiscernible] >> the power to tax -- are we prepared to say this is your success limit? you always owe us. ow dare you? >> no one on my side ever says hat. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith. there are no men or women who because of their faith are dedicating their lives to others. >> it makes us objects in a ruel experiment. it installs a celestial dictatorship, i kind of...
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needs bullets with words tyrants will draw their own conclusions, and that's not dick cheney talking, that's my correspondent. the third reason is that if america's allies can't trust it, they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues, but equally dangerous freelancers. this is a world of nearly unprecedented unpredictability in our live times, when your enemies are tempting to strike and allies tempted to preempt. you are still on the hook even while you are losing control. let me close by reminding you obama won a nobel peace prize in 2009 in the notion of making the world a better and more peaceful place. ask yourself this question, would you still give him that prize? thank you very much. [ applause ] . >> three seconds to spare, brett. that was pretty impressive. anne-marie slaughter. you are up next. >> so blaming barack obama for the state we are in right now is like blaming the island for a hurricane. think carefully about what our opponents have to prove, not only do they have to prove that the world would be less dangerous if obamaa were not
needs bullets with words tyrants will draw their own conclusions, and that's not dick cheney talking, that's my correspondent. the third reason is that if america's allies can't trust it, they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues, but equally dangerous freelancers. this is a world of nearly unprecedented unpredictability in our live times, when your enemies are tempting to strike and allies tempted to preempt. you are still on the hook even while you are...
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dick cheney for a mitt romney. >> is that a good trade?'t know, actually. >> i just trump your clinton with a cheney. mike, thank you. appreciate it. don't miss the live address tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> we're deeply sorry. that apology for the maker of air bags linked to at least five deaths. some of the toughest questions came after thatt admission. >>> plus, his work made us think and his own life was inspiration for all his work. he was a friend of virginia wolf. we'll remember the film-makers' greatest work, ahead. narrator: this is the storm sea captain: there's a storm comin narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to tr
dick cheney for a mitt romney. >> is that a good trade?'t know, actually. >> i just trump your clinton with a cheney. mike, thank you. appreciate it. don't miss the live address tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> we're deeply sorry. that apology for the maker of air bags linked to at least five deaths. some of the toughest questions came after thatt admission. >>> plus, his work made us think and his own life was inspiration for all his work. he was a friend of virginia...
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bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house. obviously, most of them are there for white house tours. but when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration, those records were sealed. >>> when the next president took office, that is one of the things that the new president, barack obama, changed at the white house. starting a few months after president obama was sworn in, the white house started releasing big batches of the visitor's logs. these were huge files. but they released them in an interesting way. they released them as a
bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house. obviously, most of them are there for white house tours. but when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration,...
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. >> there has been a lot of attention on dick cheney. what is your relationship like? >> it has been cordial. he lives in washington and we live in dallas. washington is that you miss your pals. a lot of people were there for all eight years. i became good friends with them. like vice president cheney. i don't see him much. >> that clip really sums up what the term cordial means in politics. you don't really get along with somebody that much. it is a funny construction by former president bush. he says he doesn't see him much. i'm sure cheney comes down to texas. not that hard to see somebody in this day and age if you really want to and you have means, which both of those men do. in political context, it is usually a way of saying, we got to a meeting, we can't stand each other, but we had to hash out a deal. we had a "cordial" conversation. >> what is the name nevil tamerlan in your book? >> it is an appeaser. somebody who is soft on -- it might be terrorism, in the isil debate. it got brought out a lot in the post-9/11 years. particularly right before the iraq invas
. >> there has been a lot of attention on dick cheney. what is your relationship like? >> it has been cordial. he lives in washington and we live in dallas. washington is that you miss your pals. a lot of people were there for all eight years. i became good friends with them. like vice president cheney. i don't see him much. >> that clip really sums up what the term cordial means in politics. you don't really get along with somebody that much. it is a funny construction by...
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he's got some of the movements that only dick cheney could manage. >> mc rove. ♪ our dnc is what they're powell is equally musically challenged. here he is singing at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellas. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing because he didn't even know where the door was. >> i was trying to escape. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. you wrote phonetically. what else? there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e" on the end, here's a technical one. >> and you're in my way of my script, there, if you will move. >> and don
he's got some of the movements that only dick cheney could manage. >> mc rove. ♪ our dnc is what they're powell is equally musically challenged. here he is singing at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellas. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes...
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when elizabeth dole was swept up, george bush was so unpopular we did with dick cheney. that shows you how unpopular he was at the time. elizabeth dole got swept up in the tidal wave that was barack obama. he is no longer a tidal wave, but an under toe. he is pulling them out to die a slow cold death. howard mentioned the economy, sure. it's really only affecting the top 1%. the people are not feeling anything better. that's the problem with democrats in this election. >> in terms of the ending of titanic. what do you think of the issue of early voting? we have seen a number of measures that crack down around the count roy and in general limning access to the polls. these are all ways of getting minority and democratic voters to the polls. how much does the democratic vote stand to be hurt by that? >> i think that early voting is an important thing not just for democrats or republicans, but for the country. anything we can do as a nation to make it easier for folks to vote is a good thing. if people are worried, they should think about the policies and whether they appea
when elizabeth dole was swept up, george bush was so unpopular we did with dick cheney. that shows you how unpopular he was at the time. elizabeth dole got swept up in the tidal wave that was barack obama. he is no longer a tidal wave, but an under toe. he is pulling them out to die a slow cold death. howard mentioned the economy, sure. it's really only affecting the top 1%. the people are not feeling anything better. that's the problem with democrats in this election. >> in terms of the...
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, drones, surveillance, this is barack obama rolling up his sleeve and showing off a what would dick cheney do bracelet. it's interesting what ted cruz wrote. he's basically giving permission to the establishment and to the leadership to say, hey, you wanted to lead on this stuff. now you can do it because those in the party closest to the blast radius on this because of their push in the past, that's dead in the water, that's finished. it's done. i think that republicans really ultimately will end up having internal beltway focused fights with senate democrats and with democrats in the house where they basically try to extract as much pain as possible on a number of issues. both on immigration stuff, funding, but committee assignments and staffing levels. they're just going to pull off a bunch of dick moves to democrats to make them feel move if they can't make president obama feel pain over the way he's approached this issue. >> i actually think that's 100% accurate. there's no appetite in the leadership for a shut down because republicans believe they'll be blamed for the shut down. eric
, drones, surveillance, this is barack obama rolling up his sleeve and showing off a what would dick cheney do bracelet. it's interesting what ted cruz wrote. he's basically giving permission to the establishment and to the leadership to say, hey, you wanted to lead on this stuff. now you can do it because those in the party closest to the blast radius on this because of their push in the past, that's dead in the water, that's finished. it's done. i think that republicans really ultimately will...
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that is not dick cheney talking. that's my colleague, anne marie slaughter in an aup ed earlier this year. the second reason is rogue regimes have an incentive to work sooner rather than later because they know obama still has two years in and office and they may suspect the next president may have more spine, and the third reason is if america's allies can't trust us, they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues but equally dangerous free-lancers. this is a world of unprecedented or nearly unprecedented unpredictability, at least in our lifetime. when your enemies are tempted to strike and our allies are tempted to preempt and all the while as a global superpower you're still on the hook, even while you're losing control. let me close by reminding you that barack obama won a nobel peace prize in 2009 in the expectation of making the world a safer, better, more peaceful place. as you follow our debate, ask yourself this question with a benefit of hindsight, would you still give him
that is not dick cheney talking. that's my colleague, anne marie slaughter in an aup ed earlier this year. the second reason is rogue regimes have an incentive to work sooner rather than later because they know obama still has two years in and office and they may suspect the next president may have more spine, and the third reason is if america's allies can't trust us, they will go their own way. we will live in a world not only of dangerous rogues but equally dangerous free-lancers. this is a...
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same-sex marriage and coming to embrace it because his own son came out to him as gay and just as dick cheney his daughter was a lesbian. i'm sure he's comforted by the fact that the national organization of marriage is a paper tiger, toothless. they're raising 70% less money now than they were a few years ago. you had jennifer rubin two years ago advising the national organization for marriage to close up shop because they had lost, that this issue was over, done and settled, and i don't think rob portman has anything to worry about. if he does decide to run for president from the national organization for marriage, all of those people at that organization should be getting their resumes together and trying to fine honest work because there's no money anymore in attacking lgbt americans. >> which is exactly part of the statement and they do target portman and make a point of noting his son is gay. in terms of the rapidly changing land cape, i wonder if at all is a cause for consternation that the courts in the south are getting ahead of where southern citizens have been. those numbers, are,
same-sex marriage and coming to embrace it because his own son came out to him as gay and just as dick cheney his daughter was a lesbian. i'm sure he's comforted by the fact that the national organization of marriage is a paper tiger, toothless. they're raising 70% less money now than they were a few years ago. you had jennifer rubin two years ago advising the national organization for marriage to close up shop because they had lost, that this issue was over, done and settled, and i don't think...
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and derek morgan, serving as counsel to vice president dick cheney.ould be for 5 million immigrants. >> hopefully more. >> but that is the question. there are nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants. do you think this bill is comprehensive enough it. may not cover all of the immigrants. >> it is not comprehensive enough. but what the republicans are saying to do, to do nothing and stay in the status quo. it is not an either/or type of situation. the president wants to act. and it is time to act. every day he doesn't act a thousand people get deported. >> so what is a better solution. >> for the president to announce his executive action as soon as he can so no person that doesn't deserve to be deported is not deported and then congress to actually pass a bipartisan bill that is permanent. because nothing the president does will be permanent. >> but you realize this will not go on without a bite. you saw dana bash's story. and they are unlikely to pass a comprehensive bill, and there is little consensus among the republicans on what can be done where
and derek morgan, serving as counsel to vice president dick cheney.ould be for 5 million immigrants. >> hopefully more. >> but that is the question. there are nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants. do you think this bill is comprehensive enough it. may not cover all of the immigrants. >> it is not comprehensive enough. but what the republicans are saying to do, to do nothing and stay in the status quo. it is not an either/or type of situation. the president wants to act....
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former vice president dick cheney reportedly wanted his hotel thermostats all set at 68 degrees preciselyanted decaff coffee, ready when he arrived. and perrier water if mrs. cheney was there with him. among the celebrities, got to include those, lady gaga is said to prefer white leather couches backstage, along with fresh roses and peanut butter with flaxseed no more than four grams of sugar, please. mariah carey's backstage writer reportedly requests $200 bottle of cabernet, two dozen white roses and vanilla candles and, quote, no busy patterns, please. the most famous backstage writer of all, van halen's 1982 world tour. you've got to remember this. included demands for schlitz malt liquor and those m&ms, but, quote, absolutely no brown ones. okay. >> sounds like a weekend at mark lamont hill's house on the road. >> exactly right. >> i don't know, mark. >> it's all true. >> normal weekend watching the eagles game. this isn't crazy. >> okay. so wait a minute, guys. besides the $300 speaking fee, i mean, that's pretty high. i speak a lot. i don't get anything near that. but i think, you
former vice president dick cheney reportedly wanted his hotel thermostats all set at 68 degrees preciselyanted decaff coffee, ready when he arrived. and perrier water if mrs. cheney was there with him. among the celebrities, got to include those, lady gaga is said to prefer white leather couches backstage, along with fresh roses and peanut butter with flaxseed no more than four grams of sugar, please. mariah carey's backstage writer reportedly requests $200 bottle of cabernet, two dozen white...
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bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house.t when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration, those records
bush and dick cheney were in the white hougs. a lot of people visited the white house.t when you sign in as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is, in effect, a public document. and it's hard cases to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret if georgists or researchers want to figure out who was in the white house on any given day. it is a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration, those records
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bush and dick cheney were in the white house, they decide they would not release to the public the visitorse house. tens of thousands of people every month. and, obviously, most of them are there for white house tours, right? but when you sign in, as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is in effect a public document. and it's hard to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret. if journalists or researchers want to fig are out who was in or out of the white house on a given day. it's a matter of public record. in the george w. bush administration, those records were sealed. when the next president took office, that is
bush and dick cheney were in the white house, they decide they would not release to the public the visitorse house. tens of thousands of people every month. and, obviously, most of them are there for white house tours, right? but when you sign in, as a white house visitor for any reason, you sign what is in effect a public document. and it's hard to argue why public documents like that should be kept secret. if journalists or researchers want to fig are out who was in or out of the white house...
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chris janicing is reporting that dennis mcdonagh is not a possibility, unless it becomes the way dick cheney ran the decision for george bush and then ended up choosing himself. >> and contrast this with the way that george w. bush handled this at almost the exact moment in his presidency. right at that point when he pushed out donald rumsfeld. he was ready. he was ready immediately with bob gates as his nominee. there was no space there. and president obama's now set up a situation where the person he's pushed out is going to be in this office for some time while they try to find somebody new. and get them confirmed. that's not a position of strength when you're dealing with foreign leaders, dealing with countries that already have problems with the united states and its policies. >> what about ray mavis? former governor of mississippi, strong supporter of president obama? >> he'd be an interesting choice because he's been in the building since 2008. campaigned for the president since 2008. he's very close to the white house. he's not seen as an overly strong figure and don't seem like they
chris janicing is reporting that dennis mcdonagh is not a possibility, unless it becomes the way dick cheney ran the decision for george bush and then ended up choosing himself. >> and contrast this with the way that george w. bush handled this at almost the exact moment in his presidency. right at that point when he pushed out donald rumsfeld. he was ready. he was ready immediately with bob gates as his nominee. there was no space there. and president obama's now set up a situation where...
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yeah, well, the detention center will be named after dick cheney. [ laughter ] "sit here in the darkdetermine your punishment." you guys see this? at the houston texans game the other day -- [ cheers ] then, you probably saw it. at the game the other day, a a 90-year-old former president george h.w. bush was actually shown on the kiss cam with his wife, barbara. it's really cute, take a look at this. [ audience aws ] yeah. isn't that sweet? >> steve: that's sweet. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. then they showed him again after the second half, check this out. i mean -- [ laughter ] he had a few beers or something, i don't know. are you guys ready for thanksgiving? [ cheers and applause ] i'm ready, i'm psyched! i'm ready for it, man. people are worried that this big snowstorm could delay everyone's travel throughout most of the east coast. i'm not saying the drive looks bad, but the traffic report said just to bring empty bottles. i don't even know what that means. [ light laughter ] of course, a lot of you will be flying this weekend. well, get this -- jetblue says that they plan to re
yeah, well, the detention center will be named after dick cheney. [ laughter ] "sit here in the darkdetermine your punishment." you guys see this? at the houston texans game the other day -- [ cheers ] then, you probably saw it. at the game the other day, a a 90-year-old former president george h.w. bush was actually shown on the kiss cam with his wife, barbara. it's really cute, take a look at this. [ audience aws ] yeah. isn't that sweet? >> steve: that's sweet. >>...