saturday night. the next debate will be on a sunday night. i want to put up on the screen for us what we read from the washington post. chris elisa in his determination of the winners and losers of the wrap-up of the debate, he writes this. there s simply no jutification for hosting a debate on a saturday night six days before christmas, unless the goal is to ensure that said debate is lightly watched and therefore any mistakes made by the pres e presumptive front-runner is lessened. many outside of the campaigns believe you and the dnc are working to coronate secretary clinton and want the debates to be pushed away. what is your thought this is to help the front-runner? does it make any sense that a national party chair would want fewer people to watch our candidates on debate for the presidency of the united states? that is nonsensical. i hope that chris and others
whenever you have james carville coming out swinging, clintons is in serious trouble. today he came out with an ed to torial and op-ed. it s not exactly a right wing conspiracy that they try to target. but it was my colleague who said that democrats are in freakout mode in washington over her performance yesterday in a press conference and her general problems without being able to escape this e-mail scandal. so when carville went on the attack, chris elisa went right back at him and you know this is not good for the clinton campaign. speaking of the washington post, you had two op-eds this week that openly questioned what the heck is hillary doing. you can feel her supporters around her, whether it s the inner circle or not, say please, wake up, do something, act presidential. get in the race someway.
whenever you have james carville coming out swinging, clintons is in serious trouble. today he came out with an ed to torial and op-ed. it s not exactly a right wing conspiracy that they try to target. but it was my colleague who said that democrats are in freakout mode in washington over her performance yesterday in a press conference and her general problems without being able to escape this e-mail scandal. so when carville went on the attack, chris elisa went right back at him and you know this is not good for the clinton campaign. speaking of the washington post, you had two op-eds this week that openly questioned what the heck is hillary doing. you can feel her supporters around her, whether it s the inner circle or not, say please, wake up, do something, act presidential. get in the race someway. stop roping off reporters. you can t play all this e-mail scandal. it feels like everyone who cares about her, they re screaming at her and her campaign to get their act
will caucus with the democrats on the republican side. we have governor nicki hailey, congressman paul ryan, marco rubio, former governor jeb bush and soon to be former senator jim demint joining me now. our end of the year gaggle. msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics.com chris, msnbc contribute and political etd tore for the greater.com harry bacon, steph cutter was on president obama s lee election campaign, and henry madden was an aid viesor for mitt romney s campaign. happy new year. we asked all of you to pick. i threw out my dozen, and all of you i asked you to pick two that you were going to again, we re not going to do the 2016 conversation now, but we ll do it in a few minutes. chris moving on. of my dozen, who were the two that you are thinking, 2013? i m a little nerdy and focused on, you know, down ballot races. i did pick michael bennett, the
from the campaign trail of their respective campaigns. obama and romney. plus, chris elisa and perry bacon will all be here next. we made a clis, checked it twice, and now we re going beyond hillary and jeb. we ll have the daily rundown s politicians to watch in the new year. you re watching a special edition of the daily rundown only on msnbc.