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it is about protecting john ensign. is about protecting c street. it is about protecting power. they threw the weaker brother under the bus. the best way to help the weaker members to help the strong. senator ensign was a senator so they start with him. mark sanford did not live vesey street that was a regular visitor and turned to see street to help him with his troubled marriage. he sent his wife, jenny sanford, -- her book is probably here in the store-- a fascinating document. he sent her to see street to have for mankind straighten her out when they were having trouble in their marriage. maybe some of you do this, maybe men you were having trouble in your marriage. so you recruit another group of men that your wife doesn't know to explain to her her wifely duties. that is how it worked for jenny. they explained to her that she should never express anger toward her husband, that was something reserved for men. men could have those serious discussions and you will forgive me for being vulgar but you should never withhold sex from him because as one of god's chosen leaders as a
it is about protecting john ensign. is about protecting c street. it is about protecting power. they threw the weaker brother under the bus. the best way to help the weaker members to help the strong. senator ensign was a senator so they start with him. mark sanford did not live vesey street that was a regular visitor and turned to see street to help him with his troubled marriage. he sent his wife, jenny sanford, -- her book is probably here in the store-- a fascinating document. he sent her...
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they say his regional representative on military issues, a staffer assured them that john ensign toould be willing to vote to repeal don't ask, don't tell. we've been trying to get confirmation of that being reported in the washington blade. interesting. >>> joining us in studio is someone who knows the ins and outside of the studio, my friend lawrence o'donnell. thank you very much. >> good to be here. >> three republicans, maybe four, now indicating they are on board to repeal don't ask, don't tell. are these chickens not yet hatched or is it time to start hatching? >> they are indicators of what is to come. when you see susan collins, you can expect olympia snowe has a better than 50% chance following. you are at a number of indicators that look like it's going to be easy to get over 60. it'll end up being over 60. it won't be that one of these republicans will have to then be blamed as being the one who delivered this bill. they'll get over 60 in the waive it's trending right now. leaving aside all of that procedural stuff you went ç through with ken. how you get it all done. th
they say his regional representative on military issues, a staffer assured them that john ensign toould be willing to vote to repeal don't ask, don't tell. we've been trying to get confirmation of that being reported in the washington blade. interesting. >>> joining us in studio is someone who knows the ins and outside of the studio, my friend lawrence o'donnell. thank you very much. >> good to be here. >> three republicans, maybe four, now indicating they are on board to...
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you have john ensign with the staffers.ly in some sort of gay affair as larry craig did although he was -- that senator allowed to serve out the rest of his term, you are probably all right. now here is the thing had, i don't mind any of that if you want to have affairs that is not my business that's your business. all you got to do is say, hey, listen, we are full of it we say family values, we are just kind of kidding around, we don't actually pretend -- not actually going to take those family values on for ourselves. so, if he just said it and stopped being so judgmental, well, then i actually wouldn't have any problem with t you say, okay, i have conservative ideology, the way i will go and everybody would be okay, but please, enough with the double standard. that's all we're saying. all right. now, that's our show for today. i'm cenk uighur. i will be here all week. in fact, all through november. i'm also on the young turks.com. that will be later tonight. but more importantly, i will be on the dill.rat again show next
you have john ensign with the staffers.ly in some sort of gay affair as larry craig did although he was -- that senator allowed to serve out the rest of his term, you are probably all right. now here is the thing had, i don't mind any of that if you want to have affairs that is not my business that's your business. all you got to do is say, hey, listen, we are full of it we say family values, we are just kind of kidding around, we don't actually pretend -- not actually going to take those...
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here and what maybe brings a lot of you out is sex and particularly the really unpleasant sex of john ensign, mark sanford and chip pickering, all of them sort of publicly detonated their marriages last year. and, you know, it's worth remembering that these weren't necessarily back men chers. senator ensign was making trips to iowa, sanford was a bright presidential prospect before he redefined the appalachian trail as a path to argentina. [laughter] and then last and least in every way was chip pickering. chip pickering from mississippi in some ways had a greater impact on american life than of those two -- either of those two percent-known men -- better-known men. he was one of the architects of the 1996 telecommunications act, a massive privatization of the air waves which led us to a number of media monopolies and a lot of really boring radio and terrible journalism. he saw that as sort of unleashing the invisible hand which the members of this organization have always confused -- the invisible hand of the market they assume must be the visible hand of god -- invisible hand of god. they
here and what maybe brings a lot of you out is sex and particularly the really unpleasant sex of john ensign, mark sanford and chip pickering, all of them sort of publicly detonated their marriages last year. and, you know, it's worth remembering that these weren't necessarily back men chers. senator ensign was making trips to iowa, sanford was a bright presidential prospect before he redefined the appalachian trail as a path to argentina. [laughter] and then last and least in every way was...
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tennessee's bob corker who meet howard ford and nevada's john ensign. kay bailey hutchins of texas.gar. a lot of those guys are fairly new members of congress like scott brown, are you happy to see them being knocked off by crazies on the right to put it bluntly? >> yes, i am, actually, they're going to get knocked off by crazies on the right. if you look at the tea party's record starting with christine o'donnell and going to alaska with joe miller. >> he's got a short 15 minutes. that guy. >> but for the most part, they've done one of two things. they've either produced nominees who couldn't win or produced nominees who made it possible for democrat nominees who were severely vulnerable to win. if olympia snowe gets primaried and that candidate wins, it's going to a democratic candidate. any purple or blue state represented by a republican, if the tea party nominee comes out, i'd be willing to bet they lose. if hatch did what murkowski did now, he probably would win. i think you're probably going to see temptations to not participate in the tea party process and to do it on their
tennessee's bob corker who meet howard ford and nevada's john ensign. kay bailey hutchins of texas.gar. a lot of those guys are fairly new members of congress like scott brown, are you happy to see them being knocked off by crazies on the right to put it bluntly? >> yes, i am, actually, they're going to get knocked off by crazies on the right. if you look at the tea party's record starting with christine o'donnell and going to alaska with joe miller. >> he's got a short 15 minutes....
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and nevada's john ensign. utah's orrin hatch. kay bailey hutchison of texas. arizona's jon kyl.lugar. maine's olympia snowe and mississippi's wicker who took trent lott's place. fairly new members of congress like scott brown. your thoughts, are you happy to to see them knocked off by crazies on the right, to put it bluntly. >> bluntly and honestly, yes, i am actually because they'll get knocked off by crazies on the right and if you look at the tea parent's record with their crazies on the right, starting with christine o'donnell and going to alaska with joe miller and nevada with sharron angle. >> he acts like -- >> and colorado with buck. >> he looks like andy warhol 15 minutes are up for that guy. >> one of two things, produced nominees who couldn't win or they've produced nominees who made it possible for democratic candidates who are severely vulnerable to win or they've put democrats in play where they shouldn't be in play. if olympia snowe gets primary by a tea party candidate and that tea party candidate wins, that seat is going to go to the democratic candidate. anypla
and nevada's john ensign. utah's orrin hatch. kay bailey hutchison of texas. arizona's jon kyl.lugar. maine's olympia snowe and mississippi's wicker who took trent lott's place. fairly new members of congress like scott brown. your thoughts, are you happy to to see them knocked off by crazies on the right, to put it bluntly. >> bluntly and honestly, yes, i am actually because they'll get knocked off by crazies on the right and if you look at the tea parent's record with their crazies on...
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but the rumors have spread widely enough that republican senator john ensign asked this week weathermpt because of religious beliefs. take a listen. >> either the imaging, okay, was one of the options or, you know, the pat-down. say i don't want either of them because of religious -- because of religious reasons, what happens to me? >> so while i respect and we respect that person's beliefs, that person's not going to get on an airplane. >> okay. there will be no exceptions just because of religion? >> no. >> that was -- >> okay. >> that was the answer that i was looking for. >> reporter: now the origin of the rumors seem to be linked to a travel advisory by the council on american-islamic relation that's tells muslim women they can ask for a pat-down of only their head and neck but only if it's part of a secondary screening which means they went through a metal detector and body scan. and only if their scarf is the the reason why they're having a secondary search. there's also outrage over what children may face. the claim, we've heard many, that all children will receive pat the-do
but the rumors have spread widely enough that republican senator john ensign asked this week weathermpt because of religious beliefs. take a listen. >> either the imaging, okay, was one of the options or, you know, the pat-down. say i don't want either of them because of religious -- because of religious reasons, what happens to me? >> so while i respect and we respect that person's beliefs, that person's not going to get on an airplane. >> okay. there will be no exceptions...