and to the hard left, socialism, abortion on demand, so many things that are very, very hard left. that s what the voters really need to look for is the margin of difference between the two parties here and that s what voters turning out on tuesday really need to focus on and i think that in terms of leadership, we need to be prepared that nancy pelosi, while she s saying this type of rhetoric, that, you know, the democrats will just have all peace and calm, that s just frankly not true. neil: it s a flip of the coin who is more hard left, right? as someone who does democratic policies on congressional for a living, what i know is that who will be in leadership next time around will be people who can campaign anywar and govern our party who is more liberal nancy pelosi or i think that mr. cliburn is one of the few people in our party who can go anywhere and campaign. neil: he s right to the left of here, right? ments no, you can t tout jim
set women back and our party back decades. i think what happened with mr. conyers when he stepped off the judiciary committee was the first action the leader had asked for an ethics hearing. i understand some of the members did not like those comments. but after more women came and started talking about this issue with mr. coniers. and i think you saw leader pelosi, leader cliburn asking him to step down as well. it did take more time for him to say they should step down and there s more people saying nancy pelosi should not decide whether he steps down. she s the head of the party and by dragging this out you cannot
lie. assess sa he says he s going to pull the together this task force, i m talking about president trump. so that comes under our supervision on house administration. and we ve done this before. many, many times. we ve investigated voter fraud throughout the country. and we re going to do it again. myself and elijah cummings, ranking member of the oversight committee, the assistant to the minority leader, mr. cliburn, we re going to do that for him. we ll do our job. what is the underlying reason that you re so amenable to this? he s the president of the united states. he made an accusation. if anyone, a member of congress or a member of the news media, come to us and say we think there s voter fraud somewhere, it s incumbent on us to do our job and investigate it. that s what we re doing. i don t think there s anything there. but we ll find out. again, it s the integrity of the voting process.
argue that they actually have reached that point, though the vice president did say that his family is doing a lot better now. and the south carolina point is very significant because, if biden had gotten into this race, he was somewhere behind in iowa. there wasn t really space for him in new hampshire where hillary clinton and bernie sa sanders are both very strong. so south carolina is the place where he could plant his flag. sanders isn t strong in south carolina and it would have been sort of a tussle for the african-american vote especially in the democratic primary between hillary clinton and joe biden. if cliburn comes out and says this is not possible, i think that would weigh heavily on the vice president s mind. stephen, i think it s so easy to say right now, aha, now we understand why the vice president is not doing this. but we ve been saying for the past couple of weeks and i ve talked to a lot of people who say the biden campaign has been swinging for weeks now, even o
onien side. we started with a racial problem. bob: was newt gingrich race baiting? kimberly: i don t see it, bob, sorry, even with the super specks on to see in the future. what seems to me is they are engaging the partisan divisive rhetoric because they don t have anything else to run on. i think they are worried about him and coming out with the attacks on him. and they are not based in any kind of concrete evidence. in fact, makes the position look weaker. herman cain said american people are sick and tired of the race card and class warfare card. it s tiresome. bob: do you agree, eric? eric: one people was representative cliburn. i had a discussion with him and i said why is it that racist to call mr. obama the food stamp president? he resided over the we had this bet. proliferation of more food stamps, people on food stamps,