because it didn t work out so well last name. it s sort of history repeating itself is what they would like to see play out because there was obviously the big change of leadership in 1994, and that s happened again, they don t want to go down that road. but it also, you know, what the democrats are doing in my view, juan, it s almost like a head fake. everybody pays attention to the fact that they re saying republicanning want to shut down the government, maybe they won t notice that democrats are saying we want to leave spending at the current levels and not even start dealing with it until 2012. it s not just your view, martha. i think that s a fact. martha: thank you juan! it s politics. right now, you know, the american people are attempting in fact, they are so alarmed by the size of the spending, the amount of spending that s coming out of washington and here are republicans, saying we want to do something about it, we want to do something about it right now. democrats, in
joe did you have a made the case that this all indicates that we need a big change of leadership. at the fbi and at the justice department. quite apparent that christopher wray is not up to the job of being fbi director, that he is undermining his credibility, not strengthening it. and that he is completely, completely controlled by the upper bureaucracy of the fbi. the other real problem is rod rosenstein. i don t think there is any, any doubt whatsoever that rosenstein is too close to call me, too close to mueller, too close to wray, and too close to a whole bunch of people. jeff sessions seems to have decided if he could have a little bit of fun within the boundaries of the playing field, in market anybody mad at him, that s going to be enough to get the job done. laura: it was ugly. it was brutal.
that this all indicates that we need a big change of leadership. at the fbi and at the justice department. quite apparent that christopher wray is not up to the job of being fbi director, that he is undermining his credibility, not strengthening it. and that he is completely, completely controlled by the upper bureaucracy of the fbi. the other real problem is rod rosenstein. i don t think there is any, any doubt whatsoever that rosenstein is too close to call me, too close to mueller, too close to wray, and too close to a whole bunch of people. jeff sessions seems to have decided if he could have a little bit of fun within the boundaries of the playing field, in market anybody mad at him, that s going to be enough to get the job done. laura: it was ugly. it was brutal. and i have to say, the american