characters that slowly gets to where you want him to be like beating hillary back in 2008. i thought he gave her a 20-point lead was enough of a lead. i m just getting over my so now he s getting he does tend to come through on the clutch, like lose the first debate to make it interesting like the nba playoffs but win the seventh game. okay? he s doing something now. i m not sure it s more than tactics, though. he put in three people, two women. three people, who are probably progressives, as judges, i assume. he said in your face, buddies. i have three vacancies, you can call it court packing. that s my job. the d.c. circuit. then he picks two i think he s hard to read until she gets the job. the real person of susan rice, beliefs will let you know who they are. samantha power, i really like, maybe because she s irish. strong progressive foreign policy people with real human rights concerns. okay.
this week, announcing three nominees to the d.c. circuit court and putting insiders susan rice and samantha power in powerful security and foreign policy positions. he certainly did that. he showed he s ready to give efforts of conciliation a rest and push forward with his agenda, the one he believes in and the people he believes in. joan walsh is msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. nira, is president for center of american progress. i want to start with you then to joan. it seems to me this president is always, i don t want to say behind me, because i m always excited. maybe i m excitable. and he s one of these cool characters that slowly gets to where you want him to be like beating hillary back in 2008. i thought he gave her a 20-point lead was enough of a lead. i m just getting over my so now he s getting he does tend to come through on the clutch, like lose the first debate to make it interesting like the nba playoffs but win the seventh game. okay? he
efforts of conciliation a rest and push forward with his agenda, the one he believes in and the people he believes in. joan walsh is msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. nira, is president for center of american progress. i want to start with you then to joan. it seems to me this president is always, i don t want to say behind me, because i m always excited. maybe i m excitable. and he s one of these cool characters that slowly gets to where you want him to be like beating hillary back in 2008. i thought he gave her a 20-point lead was enough of a lead. i m just getting over my so now he s getting he does tend to come through on the clutch, like lose the first debate to make it interesting like the nba playoffs but win the seventh game. okay? he s doing something now. i m not sure it s more than tactics, though. he put in three people, two women. three people, who are probably progressives a judges i assume. he said in your face, buddies.
general, he believes he has a good shot of beating hillary. i think it s a mostly empty threat because he would like to remain as a republican. it would be interesting. it would be fun. i wouldn t. i m to ernest. there s a chance he could become president. that was my point. they re all saying this is an extremist point of view. you ll alienate the muslim world
73-year-old angry socialist. i don t see anyone beating hillary. if i m joe biden i m saying i m jumping in tonight admit night. i think that tammy is right. it s a false positive for hillary clinton. she won the night but that is like saying the tallest man is going to bet the basket. martin o malley, i had no idea he was that dull. it was painful. how did he get elected anything? i don t know. and lincoln chafee? the only republican incumbent i campaigned against and now, people know why. he is an empty head. so false positive except for the irony of her condemning edward snowden for allowing information to fall into the wrong hands.