karen finney. thank you both for your time tonight. appreciate it. and watch karen this weekend. disrupt is live at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. and let me say this. i m in phoenix tonight where i keynoted the national baptist congress and went to court around immigration. what i say now i said before. the christian right needs to meet the right christians, people that believe in tolerance, even though they firmly believe in whatever their faith dictates. she is back. she is back! you re going to be seeing a whole lot more of sarah palin. i ll tell you why. and an 11-year-old is taunted with racist insults after singing the national anthem. oh say can you see by the dawn s early light
into congress. people get upset. but parallels are remarkable. the thing that surprised the press is that working class people making $40,000 or less went overwhelmingly for the republican party, and it looks like it may be happening again. scott brown got sworn in, talked about trierrorism. that was an issue that really resonated, gitmo resonated on the campaign trail. last night, o reily and jon stewart talking about gitmo. that s like saying you have to close guantanamo because it s a terrorist recruiting tool. they are already recruiting terrorists. are you exactly right. i don t think that s why we should close guantanamo. why should we close it? it s limbo. it s better to be there than some p p some prison here. it is?
he had lighting. oh. they weren t lighting him with a flashlight. bill o reily s people putting the flashlight up under his face. the wall street journal global markets shutter, doubts about the u.s. economy and in europe hopes for a recovery. and the new york times. haiti charges the americans with child abduction. the charges against ten members of a baptist congress will be decided by a judge who has three months to decide whether to peruse the matter further. usa today. can the saints really win it all? all roads lead to sunday s nfl showdown. and the washington post snow is expected to fall at two to three inches an hour. not going to take the marion berry approach, which was god brought the snow, god can take
were you? and republicans and democrats getting along. but it didn t turn out well after that. i think we have a situation where, joe, as you know from serving in the congress. they who have power, have all power, and i think basically what my republican friends have done is they have decided that they are going to say no to almost everything this president tries to do. i got to tell you, joe. we have got there are too many people hurting, and we have to leave politics at the door so we can resolve these problems. people don t have jobs. all right. but, eladies and gentlem elin if we put ideology at the door, the president does have responsibility to put some things forward that the republicans might like. tax breaks for small businesses, a payroll tax break for small businesses to get people back to work. it s i mean, it is a two-way
serious and real and true and when people say things they mean it. you don t just hire white people to work at your estate? i hire all kinds of people. new exhaustion. i ll tell you what other things they ask me in the next four hours. no, they ask you why you re so angry. no, they don t ask that. it s because you have that goatee. idiots. let s get ron brownstein into the conversation. you might be regretting your decision at this point. i m sure i have much more to add. much more than two of us. so good to have john ridley back. national columnist for the national journal. he has a fascinating article, saying that the democrats who benefited most from the democrats in congress might vote them out. can i read a must-read op-ed?