because if he were anymore dim witted, you would have had to water him. even reading it makes me afraid because i can t quite it as you could because these are your words, but the bottom line is when you re tough with general petraeus, not because of the affair, which seems to be a part of our culture both in the big city, but it was something deep r for you. all we have been told month after month is how brilliant this guy is. four star general, west point grad, prince upon ph.d. he becomes america s spy master. the head of the cia and he conduct this is affair through a public gmail account because he thinks that s secret and untraceable. and his pair mother of
out, it s like the cavalry has come out of the fort to fight the indians. you re out there now and you re both on horseback and you are fighting with sabers or whatever and tom mohawks you re in the fight, and you have to defend your own body right? you have to defend your own body of work which in this case is a very clear budget plan which has all kinds of pain in it and you have to defend each point of it. is that smart for the republicans? well, i think it s essential that we defend good ideas, but i would challenge this whole notion that this is painful. what s painful is the status quo. what s painful is $16 trillion in debt and an administration that wants to spend more money that we don t have. the ryan budget was very much an honest assessment of what we needed to do to fix our government so that our economy could grow again. gene everybody talks about paul ryan as the clean kid, and fine, i ll live with the image for a while before we get tougher on him as we get tough on
congress needs to pass an extension of the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance without drama and without delay and without needs to pass this without drama and delay and without linking it to some other ideological side issues. we ve been through this before, remember? we ve seen this movie. we don t need to see it again. the time for self-inflicted wounds to our economy has to be over. let s go straight to cnn congressional correspondent kate bouldan. kate, this is a surprising turn-around. what are you hearing there? what made them decide to make this move? jessica a surpriseding turn-around and sharp and surprising reversal by house republicans on the issue of the payroll tax cut. as you know, one of the demands house republicans have been making all along during this month s long battle over extending the payroll tax cut is their incidentses that the payroll tax cut and other measures be included in the deal be paid for. be covered and paid for by offsets tha
basis and legal options for this. i think everybody out there agrees with you on this one. thank you so much. and there s pretty much something for everything in theaters near you this weekend. for a thrill, final destination 5 teen bridge collapse survivors fear there s no way you can cheat death. in the drama category emma stone stars as a 1960s era journalist the help forms an unlikely alliance with two black servants, fantastic novel. and 30 minutes or less a pizza guy who makes a delivery to a pair of dim-witted criminals who use him to rob a bank. if you re a fan of glee see the mckinley kids in a full stage concert on the big screen.
shaky ground. what do you think this clinic says about congresswoman michele bachmann who wants to be president of the united states? i think it says that she holds a very, very dangerously archaic view of the gay population in the united states. that s very telling in terms of how the policy she would enact and the way she would deal with the community were she to become president. good to have you with us tonight. thank you for joining us. it was a pleasure. bill o reilly is tells president obama not to raise taxes on the wealthy. maybe it s because his boss currently makes billions of dollars through what? tax loopholes. the republicans light bulb legislation fames to pass the house. they team up for some dim-witted psycho talk. in wisconsin the bad news for