fought for the rights of others has ever hid under the bed. the lawyer who argued brown versus the board of education imagine if he had said, it s too hard. that s a good point. it is a good point, i took the law school test and i didn t even get enough score to get it processed. this is so ridiculous, this one thing that i remember is when i got off to school at ohio. it s one thing when you have a bunch of kids shot down during a protest. it s another thing when it has nothing to do with what you re doing. i don t get it. this is all of your liberal things. this is another reason why it may be coming your way, all these liberal guys doing this stuff, it s terrible. kimberly, you were a prosecutor and i heard a good one. is this good training? it s good training if you want to be a bed wetter and a cry baby, because the attorneys
endings. it s a pretty eloquent thing to say and shows it he did watch all those movies. bill, you ve been looking into ramos and who how he game the comedy great. those aren t the only movies. not at all. if you came of age during the age of hbo, he is our orson welles. did you know that and ot first day of first grade, harold ramos was sent to the principal s office for chewing gum. he remembers thinking well, there goes college. but a tortured rebel he was not. see, harold was the kind of kid who spent his bar mitts vats money on wall to wall carpeting for his parents. when he made it to washington yurnt university in the 60s, his tool of anarchy was comedy. the satire he wrote in school helped him get into the second city and to avoid vietnam he told the army he was a bed wetter with bed sweats and attraction to men something he would use in the great movie stripes. we re not homosexual but willing to learn. yeah, would they send us some
opinion pages. we re going to not talk about baseball. oh. have you seen the book of eli . maybe because this is toilet talk ever see the book of eli . i don t have time to watch movies. big shock at the end to find out. you have a lot of time. the bed wetter caucus. that didn t take long. much as we predicted last week the republican party s bed wetter caucus has emerged on schedule to explain why mitt romney can t possibly win the election with paul ryan on the ticket. mr. romney s catastrophic be blunder it seems is that he chose a running mate who does more than talk about reforming government. he really tried to do it, and this is simply not done in presidential politics. republicans who believe in something can console themselves in knowing that these pros are reflecting the washington conventional wisdom nearly everyone in the beltway thinks it s impossible to reform entitlements like medicare and/or even restrain the size of
although okay. for the majority of his career. out of thousands of votes yes, you can find a handful where he went along with the republican party. he shouldn t have. but the republican party that s run by consultants who have destroyed the republican party because the only thing they believe in is electing republicans. they don t believe in conservative values, they don t believe in small government, they don t believe in less regulation. they just believe in wetting and the bed wetter caucus telling these congressmen senators you can t win in swing districts because paul ryan is saying what republicans believe. but he s not anymore. what happened during the fox interview? he is. it s his second day out. secretariat was always a few weeks behind. i don t know. something happened. you see how it ended. something happened. okay. you watch. paul ryan, bet on him. the long run. are you sure? here s dan balz in the washington post ryan post brings trouble. romney
41 people now confirmed dead from hurricane irene. this hour vermont is still trying to pull people out of the rushing rivers. i ll speak with several people still trapped there. including a groom got married saturday, hoping to leave on his honeymoon in 48 hours. we ll get a live update pr him. also from fema and the governor of vermont. stay tuned for that. in addition to the wildfires, there s talk about a formation off the coast of the yucatan peninsula. chad myers, who is racing back out here. chad myers, as we re looking at this formation, do we need to be worried? we don t need to be worried at this point in time. although, this may be the nicest tropical storm, i hope, that we ever see ever. you consider what we just showed you, all the pictures in oklahoma, that s really, other than the fire, that s what all of texas looks like. completely tinder ground. if we can get a 40 miles per hour storm over the gulf of mexico and run into louisiana and texas and spread ra