that point because you ve got the new york times saying as far bast as last summer president obama was ordering the staff to come up with the secret report looking at different options on how to deal with the middle east if there was unrest. egypt and bahrain and others. i was asking jay that very question about why if they ve been doing months of preparations why they seem flat footed. they insisted they are not struggling in their reaction and also said, look, this is an evolving situation and in fairness to them, obviously, this is evolving through all of our eyes. the president right before all of our eyes, the president in his news conference was pointing out and tweaking the media saying egypt essentially had this massive revolution in the span of three weeks and some people were saying, why can t you move faster. this is very, very dramatic change and even if you ve been planning for the possibility for months, to actually deal with it is a whole other story. i have a short
million teets. he didn t say teets. he said something that rhymes with bits. he is supposed to be the sage old bipartisan hand when it comes to social security s future. he wrote back to the league and said over the last 40 year, i had my side 15 feet in my south a time or two. because that is months old, it was curious to see him on this bast weekend, bringing up those remarks months later and totally unprompted to apologize all over again. i think that s what he was doing. i meant to say that america was a milk cow with 300 million teets and not just social security. one more time? i meant to say that america was a milk cow with 300 million teets and not just social security.
did she not know. the concern for democrats and for the brown campaign is that profession women take a second look at meg whitman, after a slur like this, and that obviously would be a bast for her. i don t know she can make up with her loss among support for latinos and what the high tlo h threshold to take the governorship of california, i don t kn om the middle. prably won republican votes but she s not winning the middle and that s her challenge. let s head to florida, because there s a battle there on three fronts for that senate seat in the state. right now, marco rubio outpacing charlie crist and den trick meek. meek denying reports he may drop out. they are firmly denying that. short of the democrat bowing out, is marco rubio a lock in the race? we have three weeks to go and he s far ahead and he continues
to a judicial one? i think that is going to be the central debate of the hearing, the republicans say she is too political and the democratic saudi they say she ll bring a unique experience and knows how policy is made, by servicing the white house and the solicitor general and could be a consensus-builder and could bring judges together guess the ideological divide and this will be the central debate. jamie: and some have said to the left that she doesn t have the commitment that they would like to see to some of the causes they feel are really critical in our nation right now. how does the administration really get bast that in this nomination? you know, that was an issue prior to the nomination, you heard a lot on various blogs, liberals saying, you know, we re not comfortable, we don t know for sure how she might rule and
vulnerable incumbents bring in support them? we expect to see bill clinton for democrats and today surrogate news. ahead, n ikki haley is getting a bast. mcmaster endorsing her in columbia and other news, president obama stumping for majority leader harry reid in nevada in early july. i m told just after the fourth of july. he ll make a trek out to nevada. though he s not announced plans to go on the trail for the guy running for his old senate seat. instead vice president joe biden s headlines a fund raise for him next july. the white house sending in higher and higher surrogates to help in illinois and with arne duncan, plouffe and mecina, the illinois senate seat may be a three-way fight. chicago mortgage banker mike