compromise then i d be willing to make the sacrifices and run for office. if palin does run, her critics underestimate her at their peril. says conservative author angelo codebilla. here is someone born with no advantages. she is a wife and mother, does well as a member of the school board, mayor of her town. runs for governor. beats the old boy. and then is introduced to national politics. where she vilified like unlike any other politician vilified in this century. and continues to inspire millions. those millions of palin supporters include large swath of the tea party movement, who believe the government has been hijacked by the governing elite. palin hears them. americans are saying we can t keep doing business as usual in d.c. voters expect a smarter,
so whatever we have to do that, 72 hours of bills being available on the internet, we have to figure out how to do that, including amendments and things along that line and make sure in how we restore that thrust. that trust. we are renting the majority, we don t own it, in two years we have to come back and reown it and weapon ho hopefully we can win their trust. i don t need to tell you this but they will judge you on actions not just words and karl reeve said this, republicans are on probation. based on the first answer, i think you get that. do your colleagues also get that? yeah, absolutely, and in talking to some of the other incoming freshmen, we all realize we re being sent with a mandate. we can t show up and start doing business as usual again because people are fed up, they re tired of it. when you look in the polls you see that republicans and democrats are equally disliked, and we just happened to retake the majority because people were fed up and we were in the mi
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ratio of the population. neil: your prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says i expect settlements to stop. do you have as mayor have to honor that or no? first of all there are no settlements in jerusalem. it s a sovereign city, there are neil: i should be clear. he did not recommend that. neil: he never did. no, the prime minister did not request that and as a matter of fact if anything, he said business as usual. we will continue in doing business as usual. naturally we don t want to offend anybody, we want to be fair and considerate and we re considerate of the people that build in the city of jerusalem. neil: as you know, there s been some who support you, others who don t on the idea of essentially making jerusalem an even bigger tourist designation. i think you have even suggested
get behind a toyota again. how do you think is at fault, the automaker, the organization? the answer is yes. public confidence in nhtsa for allowing it to go on and toyota reacting different ways in different countries for bakely the same problem. both of them are at the heart of it. what we see in toyota, their ceo coming before congress saying we made a mistake. we re going to use every means possible to change the way we do business. we re going to fix the past and not do it in the future. that remains to be seen. now nhtsa, we see an agency that hasn t requested additional money in years, doing business as usual, which isn t good enough. we hope to see real reform there, too. rementioned david strickland is going to testify. he s expected to say they did not receive a remarkable number of complaints from toyota drivers. if that is the case, if they get