the fact that hillary clinton is stuck in the low 40s. in one point she drops to 39%. all along we ve been saying when you analyze this campaign, it s really difficult to just look and get the whole story from head-to-head polls. her likability, hur honest and trustworthiness and her relate about. people are not come to grips with the idea that she is going to be the inevitable president after barack obama. granted, it s hard for the incumbent party to hold onto power in a third team. it s rarely happened in our history. that being said, hillary clinton does have, in her mind, a historic candidacy that is not well received by the american people, and i think republicans need to realize the only thing that could really mess this up is a really ugly process. andrea: she s not cracking 50%, so there s no cause for celebration on the left.
[laughter] listen, i m on your side. i just wouldn t want to leave the cookies. dagen: i m like, we re spending money kennedy: if the boys are doing more fun stuff, then the girl scouts should be more accommodating and say look at merida from brave, you know? look at these female superhero icons dagen: we get a merit badge in the boy scouts, it s not that cool. andrea: they should absolutely adapt. as you say, tony, why can t boys have anything to themselves anymore? there s all girls clubs and dorms like i was in freshman year ironically, all the boys were hanging out in the all girls dorm cans. that was a bad idea, sorry, mom. [laughter] just let em have their own thing. kennedy: and then man scouts, the next step on our journey. harris: for our single friends. kennedy: the hunt for the most wanted man in europe, police looking for the suspected paris attacker leaving a major city on lockdown. what authorities are saying now in a live report.
literally living in totalitarian government where our president doesn t have basic idea to suggest during the negotiations have their release being contingent on a deal. we ll never get a answer why this was not addressed in the iran deal ever. what does it say about the how the white house values freedom of press? do they really value dissent and don t value ideas when they don t dovetail with their own? i m begging the question. the language president uses to attack republican foes, to attack people who espouse ideas he doesn t agree with, a lot more heavy-duty than the way he talks about terrorists. not so different from the way he treats the press and the way press is frozen out and foia requests and even basic requests for comment are andrea: they will stand and defend one of their own on this when his trial started none of the network broadcasts covered his trial. i believe cbs covered it i think one time. on our network, greta
to rally into one big superpac says they haven t been able to do so thus far. kennedy: and i m kind of surprised they haven t done it before. i was surprised they didn t use the debates to unite in that sense. but people realize that donald trump is the most capable counterpuncher in politics, and so stepping up and putting your head on the chopping block, you re going to get it lopped off like rick perry and lindsey graham. so if they ve got these rich, secret donors who are not identifying themselves who are going to pour all this money into opposition research and ads and, you know, dirty tricks and everything else, that ooh s little bit that s a little bit more concerning for him. he is also the most capable of offering a self-inflicted wound that blows a lead for most republicans against hillary clinton. and i do agree, you know, with your point, dagen. the idea that donald trump is now somehow this fabber jay egg, he s so delicate that he does not have to live by the rules of
mccain all endured this dynamic. there is a front runner, so everybody else becomes the anti-front runner. that s just par for the course, and the idea that harris: but what andrea s saying is interesting. which front runner should you be running existence? and i lo the fact love the fact that you picked an egg, because that s so expensive. dagen: and sometimes he acts like a real egg. harris: the point i want to make about money is this: he has gotten to where he is and stayed on top by spending virtually no cash. these other campaigns are bleeding to the point where they lay people off, they consolidate their payrolls, they tell people, you know, well, we re not going to be able to have this much on the ground. sure. harris: i m learning more and more about donald trump s ground game in places like iowa and new hampshire. he s got one. and from everything i m hearing, it s pretty fierce. kennedy: that s why rich people are rich, they know how to spend money and how not to spend