dealing with benghazi and the former fbi agent who said he saw a quid pro quo to cover it all up? i m going to get on the benghazi e-mail. i ll double down, triple down on it because it gets to clinton s chief problem, which is trust. it gets back to benghazi and puts clinton in the role of having to defend the bureaucracy, that easily targeted word washington. so mr. trump, if he s listening now or listens to anyone any time, he should stick to the smart shot. trying to hit hillary on everything is trying to go to a 21st century media war with a blunderbuss. like elmer fudd going to war with bugs bunny. as you recall, he never did catch that wabbit. that s hardball for now. stick around. i ll be joining brian williams and rachel maddow for our complete coverage of the third and final debate. it s going to be a huge night. as i said before and will say again, big casino here in las
gap between 10 and 11 has opened up a little bit where rick perry is falling further behind where it s not just a rounding error anymore to potentially keep him out of the ten spot. we ll see how fox decides to handle that. it s up to them. but you know, to watch trump here, in some cases you could argue that he is the most the sort of 21st century media savvy of all the candidates right now. mark murray and i, and dra, i think we have had this conversation off line, too, i always thought there would be a candidate that would understand the new way the media works, which is all on, all accessible, at all times, to anybody, whether you re dealing with nbc news or gawker. tm or fox news. whoever it is. and this idea of all accessibility at all times, which is what millennials certainly expect. i don t think any of us would think donald trump would be that candidate that figured that out first, but he did. and i think that that should be the lesson other campaigns are
courthouse to courthouse, county to county, you rely, if you re a democrat, on the democratic party organization. by the way, the democratic party organization in kentucky, and i was at their big dinner this week down in kentucky, they don t want ashley judd. they know politics who do they want? they don t have anybody. that s the thing. what about conway? they all want to run for governor the following year. ashley judd would run a new style 21st century media-based campaign. you re right. she would use television, especially free media. she ll get coverage like you won t believe wherever she goes in the state. who would not watch that debate with her and mitch mcconnell? the capper of it all, you re right, after all those months of free media would be the debates. i know ashley judd some. i ve watched her in public. she s sharp. she s tough. she s probably a pretty good debater. she will learn her brief. if she makes it that far, i think she could be formidable. let s
organization in kentucky, and i was at their big dinner this week down in kentucky, they don t want ashley judd. they know politics who do they want? they don t have anybody. that s the thing. what about conway? they all want to run for governor the following year. ashley judd would run a new style 21st century media-based campaign. you re right. she would use television, especially free media. you ll get coverage like you won t believe wherever she goes in the state. who would not watch that debate with her and mitch mcconnell? the capper of it all, you re right, after all those months of premedia would be the debates. i know ashley judd some. i ve watched her in public. she s sharp. she s tough. she s probably a pretty good debater. she will learn her brief. if she makes it that far, i think she could be formidable. let s go to the general question looking at this, alex. you and i are political people. you know, you have to wonder, this is the kind of thing that does
point. i m sorry. it is the larger point. this would be in kentucky terms, this would be a new-style campaign. in other words, kentucky has been a state, one of the most traditional, where you go courthouse to courthouse, county to county, you rely, if you re a democrat, on the democratic party organization. by the way, the democratic party organization in kentucky, and i was at their big dinner this week down in kentucky, they don t want ashley judd. they know politics who do they want? they don t have anybody. that s the thing. what about conway? they all want to run for governor the following year. ashley judd would run a new style 21st century media-based campaign. you re right. she would use television, especially free media. she ll get coverage like you won t believe wherever she goes in the state. who would not watch that debate with her and mitch mcconnell? the capper of it all, you re right, after all those months of free media would be the debates. i know ashl