argument they are making in public. to reporters who are writing down what they say. and then after that, as a country, we get to vote. joining us now is eugene robinson, pulitzer prize womening columnist winning columnist for the washington post. rachel, great to be here tonight. isn t this a weird variant on blaming the victim but one which they make themselves look really bad, too? this makes absolutely no sense first of all. let s get that straight. i mean, this is a kind of late and halfhearted and amateurish, frankly, attempt to make lemonade out of lemons or chicken salad out of something else. because it it really doesn t make sense on any level. do you really set your foreign policy as the criterion on which you judge and set your foreign policy, whether irrational mobs and determined terrorists attack u.s. diplomatic outposts or not? that doesn t seem to be really a comprehensive world view that takes you very far.
wants to have but it is the argument they are making in public. to reporters who are writing down what they say. and then after that, as a country, we get to vote. joining us now is eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist for the washington post. and an msnbc policy analyst. thank you for being here. rachel, great to be here tonight. isn t this sort of a weird variance on blaming the victim but one in which they make themselves look really bad, too? this makes absolutely no sense first of all. let s get that straight. i mean, this is a kind of late half-hearted and amateurish, frankly, attempt to make lemonade out of lemons, or chicken salad out of something else. because it it really doesn t make sense on any level. do you really set your foreign policy as the criterion on which you judge and set your foreign policy, whether irrational mobs and determined terrorists attack
and halfhearted and amateurish, frankly, attempt to make lemonade out of lemons or chicken salad out of something else. because it it really doesn t make sense on any level. do you really set your foreign policy as the criterion on which you judge and set your foreign policy, whether irrational mobs and determined terrorists attack u.s. diplomatic outposts or not? that doesn t seem to be really a comprehensive world view that takes you very far. it s just ridiculous. you know, my feeling about the romney response this week, and this is just my personal feeling about it, was that i was upset by the bad temperament that it showed, essentially. the inappropriate temperament for somebody who is really close to being in a really, really sensitive job. at a really, really sensitive time in world affairs. and i just thought it made me
the woman next door said the dogs were going nuts and she heard some men talking. we have to remember this is an occupied home and you have a man and wife this is a natural child. the wife is a nurse. she is at work by 8:00 when the child is not in a room discovered not in a room. so that means at the wife is up at certain points, maybe as late as 7:00, maybe as early as 6:00. so that could mean nothing. but it would even mean that the suspect is more sloppy and more amateurish than even on face value. you have to look at sex offenders. sex offenders are a serial criminal. they have an m.o. an m.o. they repeat. an m.o. they do not want to be caught. this is the best way to get caught. enter an occupied home, whether you know it or not, you know a 6-year-old doesn t live them by
doubt all four candidates in the race want to make sure that obama is a one-term candidate. all four believe that. jeanine: would santorum say that? you get tired, say things you wish you didn t mean. that s the reason why you saw the clarifying statement. i know without a shadow of a doubt all four of them, each one of them wants to be president, there s no doubt, and they re each working hard, trying to clarify, but obama can t have a second term. we all know that. jeanine: councilwoman, you were in that race, you were in that race, know it better than anyone. you make mistakes. don t you agree, at this stage, at a critical stage right now, to make a mistake like that, that you contribute to being exhausted, it s not only, you know, amateurish, but very small on the part of the candidate. well, and the mistakes that we re focusing on right now are those of the president. he s making mistakes every day. yesterday was the second anniversary of signing obamacare