gigot. first up this week, the politics of lying. lots of politicians do it, but when is a lie so over the line it should disqualify the teller from holding office. linda mcmahon introduced a new ad that raises that question. running against that state s attorney general richard blumenthal outed by the new york times this spring by lying about serving in vietnam. take a look. would you lie about serving in a war. we have learned something very important since the days i ve served in vietnam. again and again. when we returned, we saw nothing of this gratitude. he covered one lie with another. and since the days that i served in vietnam. he lied about vietnam. what else is he lying about? joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger. dorothy rah bid wits and james toronto. and dorothy, all politicians lie or at least opponents accuse them of lying, is this ad fair? you mean fair being truthful? yes, it s fair. is i
campaign spending by election day. where is the money coming from? they are posing as nonprofit groups with names like americans for prosperity. this is filled the nation, and thank god for the death of soldiers. on their constitutional limits to verbal abuse? it is being kicked in the face when you are laying on the ground. what the president consider swapping joe for hillary? both of us are happy doing what we re doing. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org november 2, election day, is rapidly approaching there are plenty of tossups out there. democratic leaders fear a major enthusiasm gap by election day. outcomes are uncertain in colorado, nevada, washington state, even west virginia, where a democrat who was a popular governor is in the fight for his political life. vice-president joe biden says not to worry. on november 3, the democrats will retain a majority in the house, a majority in the senate, and these two books will be he
mr. mathieu schneider. this was about the war, about homosexuality, not about anything about these to intrude on private events by private individuals like this. they were regulated outside of a thousand feet. they couldn t come up to their face. a thousand feet. you should not be able to assault a private event like a funeral or a wedding being held by a private individual. because this man, the plaintiff, did not encounter them at the funeral, he saw them later on television. and the father. mr. snyder. albert snyder. there you go, dan, what do you do? and to pick up dorothy s point, because of the web, because of television, these adults are seen by everybody and i think we re putting a really impossible burden on the first amendment to protect all of this kind of behavior millions a line is drawn somewhere. but do you want judges drawing that line, dan? i would like to see the supreme court try to draw that line not your average judge.
democrats tried to change the game plan. the reports of the death at the democratic party have been greatly exaggerated. [applause] record $3 billion in campaign spending by election day. where is the money coming from? they are posing as nonprofit groups with names like americans for prosperity. this is a filthy nation and i say thank god for dead soldiers . it is like being kicked in the face when you were on the ground. would the president consider swapping joe for hillary? both of us are happy doing what we re doing. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org november 2, election day, is rapidly approaching. there are plenty of tossups out there and democratic leaders fear a major increase the as gap by election day. races in call out, nev., washington state, even west virginia, where a popular governor is and the fight of his political life. vice-president joe biden says not to worry. on november 3, the democrats will retain a major
gigot. first up this week, the politics of lying. lots of politicians do it, but when is a lie so over the line it should disqualify the teller from holding office. linda mcmahon introduced a new ad that raises that question. running against that state s attorney general richard blumenthal outed by the new york times this spring by lying about serving in vietnam. take a look. would you lie about serving in a war. we have learned something very important since the days i ve served in vietnam. again and again. when we returned, we saw nothing of this gratitude. he covered one lie with another. and since the days that i served in vietnam. he lied about vietnam. what else is he lying about? joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger. dorothy rah bid wits and james toronto. and dorothy, all politicians lie or at least opponents accuse them of lying, is this ad fair? you mean fair being truthful? yes, it s fair. is i