Plotting an attack against the states, article two still gives the president the to conduct whatever is necessary to protect the united gives me causet to be confident that we arent theing the security of United States at risk and that we will be able to come back and decision. Dependent if isis poses a threat to the United States in another country as to whether its a good idea to bring to country as well, which may involve a completely different set of factors. For johnson. I think much of this discussion underscores my primary point is we should spend a lot of time on definition. Of time defining exactly who the enemy is. Name one group, defined. So if we spend a lot of time defining a lote enemy is and spend of time finding exactly what the and then be 100 committed to the objective, anybodys hand, dont ations. Imit is is if we do that it will be easier the partners that will also be 100 committed to the exact properly defined objective. Example, the first gulf war. When the first
Back and forth several times before he actually went up to the box upstairs. So i wanted the readers to feel like, what must they have gone through. Imagine for a moment that the president of the United States has been assassinated in your workplace by one of your most admired, respected colleagues. Fearing for your own safety and the fear of being thought complicit. Reelecting in panic that could be construed as hostile to the president. As well as the times you could be seen socializing with the suspect. The more i start theres a saloon on the south side of fords theater. The star saloon. Theres a saloon next door on the north side, the green back saloon. There were a lot of trips to those saloons that day. Near as i can figure booth alone made seven or eight trips over there in the afternoon or evening which gives you some feeling about working up his courage for what he did. From that moment on, your world would never be the same. You would be intear gated, perhaps imprisoned. You
That it would be two minutes. Were waiting for him to show up. The nra is americas premiere gun rights lobby. It may be facing its biggest challenge in years as Many Americans shocked, they were shocked by newtown and theyre calling for tougher restrictions on guns and ammunition, and while we wait for the groups executive director to appear, Wayne Lapierre, i want to bring in several of my colleagues now. First off, wolf blitzer is here, Jessica Yellin is at the white house, dana bash on capitol hill, and Jeffrey Toobin is in new york for us. As we wait, wolf, lets start with you. Is this, in fact, a turning point for guns in america . Do you think well hear anything like that in this press conference . I know a lot of attitudes have hardened as a result of what has happened over the past week in newtown, connecticut. You were there, i was there, and people all over the country and all over the world are outraged by the horrible nature of that massacre that occurred at the Elementary
May at this point. In the news business, it sometimes feels like that. When the news cycle gets stuck on one story. This week the political news cycle got stuck on one news story about the republican president ial primary. The story of whether or not the Republican Party was going to have a hard time accepting donald trump as their partys new leader and as their partys president ial nominee. Theres been a lot of opinion expressed about this matter, theres been a lot of speculation about it. We have on this show tried to stay focused on the data rather than just the opinion on this matter. Because i think most of the data suggests that the Republican Party is not having that hard a time accepting donald trump as their nominee. After all, mr. Trump received more votes in the republican primary this year than any republican president ial candidate has ever received before. Weve also been reporting that for all the beltway ink thats been spilled over this idea that republican elected offic
Story about the republican president ial primary. The story of whether or not the Republican Party was going to have a hard time accepting donald trump as their partys new leader and as their partys president ial nominee. Theres been a lot of opinion expressed about this matter, theres been a lot of speculation about it. We have on this show tried to stay focused on the data rather than just the opinion on this matter. Because i think most of the data suggests that the Republican Party is not having that hard a time accepting donald trump as their nominee. After all, mr. Trump received more votes in the republican primary this year than any republican president ial candidate has ever received before. Weve also been reporting that for all the beltway ink thats been spilled over this idea that republican elected officials and Party Leaders are having a hard time with mr. Trump, there really just isnt that evidence of anybody saying no to him. We reported last night we could find so few r