they are dropping her off their belt. look at this, speaker pelosi, alabama democratic congressman bobby bright was asked if he would support pelosi for speaker again. here s his answer. never cross a bridge until you come to it. she may get beat. she may step away. she may get sick and die. and here s north carolina democratic congressman heath shore, used to quarterback the redskins. here he is. let s listen. do you support nancy pelosi as speaker of the house? great question. you know, here s what i ve been talking about. who have i been talking about running the country, the middle so i haven t ruled it out. so i may have a feeling. we ll wait and see. we ll see who s actually up for it and who decides to put their hat in the ring, but you never know. maybe a blue dog will run. there you are, the guys in the desert dropping off their
race and brown as i said, a former two term governor of california, he led by 2 percentage points, back then, this poll also comes off of last weekend s california g.o.p. convention, some very interesting moves there, brown said he s going to pour money into the race in the end, and when it gets closer, and it looks like he may be able to do that. rick: sticking with politics, foot in mouth disease for a blue dog democrat after making a so-called joke, about his boss the house speaker, nancy pelosi, congressman from alabama, bobby bright catches flak for joking about intense pelosi dying, asked if he d support her keeping the speaker s gavel, he ducked the question and running down a list of ways he might be able to avoid voting for her, saying, that maybe she ll decide not run, maybe she ll get sick, maybe she ll die. well, crowd at the local chamber of commerce chuckled, no doubt the speaker will not final it funny and so far, no official responses on either side. martha: can t wait
that are now churning across the ocean. hurricane danielle, and further to the east tpropz storm earl is expected to strengthen into a hurricane, watching both of those from the weather center with janice dean. a couple of democrats are turning against their own as we head into a brutal midterm election. check out this example from indiana democrat, remember, joe donnelly. that goes after not his opponent but his own party leader nancy pelosi and what he calls the washington crowd. here is just a sampling from a couple of his recent campaign ads. they are at it again, smearing joe donnelly. the facts, joe donnelly is indiana s most independent congressman. joe opposed president bush s attempts to privatize social security and voted against nancy pelosi s energy tax on hoosiers families. that s why i voted to hire
and others are starting to see that nancy pelosi is the face of everything that is wrong with washington d.c. she represents over spending, she represents fiscal irresponsibility and arrogance and elite is eupl and believe me americans don t like this lady, i m sorry. donnelly s ad is an effective one, i want to go out and practically vote for him for the first time in my life. megyn: it must be effective. he points out specifically the targeting of pelosi. there is another congressman maimed bobby bright, a democrat out of alabama that got a little bit of criticism. speaking to some constituents he had some fun, he claims, he was joking, by saying, maybe this year nancy pelosi could fall ill and die. i mean, that s a democrat talking about the speaker of the house, what is going on, rob? well i think it s indicative of the entire house. i don t think it s safe to be sitting on either side of the
results from last night s alabama primary and the tea party favorite rick barber, who ran that ad calling for armed insurrection to the federal government, lost by 20 points in his bid to be the republican nominee in the second congressional district. last night s winner, councilwoman martha roby who will face democratic congressman bobby bright, and in the governor s race, another loss for the political establishment. state representative robert bentley beat back republican party favorite bradley byrne. we ll be right back. ng ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don t miss a thing. [ male announcer ] he s sweet, even with 1/3 less sugar than soda. kool-aid delivering more smiles per gallon.