with everything, anthony weiner was coming on this show and many others, fighting the fight, talking about medicare for all and doing aggressively. so a big loss. the issue of health care reform, he was not a backbencher. he was relevant to the debate, mark. in all likelihood, anthony, one of the big challenges is how to go thinking about a career in public service, maybe mare of new york to private life and contributing in some way. he was singularly focused during the daytime i think the caucus can make it impossible for him to stay. why don t we move on to another story. a lot going on over the weekend, republicans are gearing up for their first major debate in the 2012 presidential nomination tonight in new hampshire. comes in a weekend where key candidates took a few jabs at president obama and each other. tim pawlenty who is scheduled to
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willly, that s why it just seems like a desperate plea for it seems like a cheap shot. it was a cheap shot and once you heard the news friday about the 17-year-old and heard nancy pelosi s voice over the weekend with, you really know it s over. right. i will say for people who say who cares about this story, if talk to progressives, they feel like they are losing one of their leading voices, he fought hard for them on health care, weiner, one of the smartest guys in the room, a leading light in the progressive movement. all very sad. his personal recklessness is costing them an important voice in their move the, they say. part why he has not got an lot of support, alienated the white house, being too far out there and alienated a lot of his colleagues being too aggressive, he doesn t have support. i m talking about out in the country, not in the caucus but people, progressives. i will say, willie, on this show, while barack obama was afraid to even admit whether he wa
harry reid threw him overboard, said get out, don t talk to me. willie, that s why it seems like a desperate plea. it seems like a cheap shot. it was a cheap shot. you heard the news friday about the 17-year-old and then nancy pelosi s voice over the weekend. it s over. who cares about the story. if you talk to progressives, they feel they are losing a leading voice. he fought for them on health care. he s a smart guy. a leading light. it s all very sad. his personal recklessness is causing them a voice. part of the reason he s not got a lot of support, he alienated the white house and his colleagues by being too aggressive. i m talking out in the country, not in the caucus. i will say, willie, on this show, while barack obama was afraid to admit whether he s for a public option or not, when the
have going. that was really interesting. ezra, we have, in the media, tend to focus on the big, flashy stories, the candidates that grab attention whether the michele bachmann s or sarah palin s or donald trumps and the list goes on. yet you get a sense, back of mormon last night, the two mormons that keep their head down are benefiting from that in the end. this circus side show that s been going on with the republican party for so long. i think huntsman is going to have trouble breaking through that. hundred thing on huntsman, we have a tendency to focus on the last couple of years and couple of elections when we do this. in 2008, you would think the