in complete conservative ideologue, tucker. tucker: interesting to see how democrats plan to stop that. shannon bream will be covering this every day until it happens. good to see you. so who are the top contenders? who is on the list that senator schumer referred to? carrie submariner is policy director at the crisis network. before we get to the list, let me ask you as a factual matter, is it possible for democrats to prevent the president from installing a new supreme court justice? right now the republicans control the senate, they have 51 votes and that s all they need. i hope we get a nominee who is basically judge for such two-point oh. same playbook, great judicial experience and is fair and balanced, bipartisan and broad public support. i don t see how they could possibly get the votes to stop a
charles hurt, tim farley, host and managing editor of morning brief potus on sirius xm radio, and jonah goldberg, senior editor at the national review. if it wasn t clear yesterday, trying to make it clear in his tweets, charlie, there s been a shift in the dynamic here. quite a shift it is. so many republicans on capitol hill were surprised by this, that they do not get the message from last year s election. this was coming down the pipe or, you know, donald trump got on the map first and foremost by beating republicans. and i think that was a big part of what sort of launched his inevitability towards winning the white house. for people to be surprised by that now, he s not a conservative, he s never conservative ideologue, he has gained strength off of the deep frustration among republican
tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the federal law that requires that hospitals have to treat poor people when they come into the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there s the ron 23458d reagan we hear about the gop primary debates, a conservative ideologue at never turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has tried to follow that path, but he s had less cooperation on offer from the congress. gee didn t chris, can i make two points about that. he didn t want to keep sorry. that reagan ended his first term with a higher misery index than obama currently has. reagan s recession was also a fairly induced recession in order to ring inflation out of the economy, and it happened and began on his watch. obama inherited a financial collapse recession which of their nature lasts longer, and it happened before he got there. i think that helps explain the
be more social conservative and religious. this is not a religious man. he s been married three times. he s been converted to catholicism. he seems to have a strong marriage. he s making religious arguments. he s the conservative ideologue. he should be the national party ideologist. he comes up with ideas every day. five are ridiculous, but one or two are good. he ll run a campaign except when he starts attacking people. we know he s exploring. gives us a chance to see you soon in iowa. i ll be there on monday. you ll beat me by a few days. maybe we ll check in with you out there. good food and good politics. we ll stay in touch with joe. when we come back, more
lower the standards, our children are watching. act with adult comportment in the world. act like you had an education. treat people with respect. if you don t, we won t support you. you talked about ronald reagan and something that we always talk about when we go out. it s how conservatives love to talk about reagan. they love to talk about reagan. this is a theme i touched on in my book last year. yes. and they get reagan, the conservative ideologue right, but they are so off base when they move from ideology to temperament. and they don t for some reason remember that reagan was moderately temperamental. that was the key to his success. they say i know the federal government has been growing since the war ended, and i know