undermined by the very republican party that took money from the people of the party who believed in president trump and that message. what do you mean by that? curious. what do you mean by put meat on the bones. meat on the bones if you believe what happened in harizoa blake masters, that s right. look at our own race in new york. go back to two years ago. democrats spent $75 million in a state of kentucky trying to beat mitch mcconnell. they spent over $100 million in south carolina. why? not because they were necessarily bullets and would win, because they understand cash is fungible. on basic level what happened? out popped two senate seats in georgia, one in arizona. we do understand where you spend the money and how you spend the money certainly has impact on our politics. i hear you. the argument you made, democrats basically wasted their money in kentucky and south carolina. by the way, they did. i m not saying opposite to
the contrary. politics levers. both parties have the levers. fifth option, deplete the other side of the resources they need to compete. so when democrats were able to deal what republicans haven t figured out, go on offensive, inflation where the other side does not want to be on defense. you present opportunities otherwise might not exist. joe, you ran a campaign to unseat chuck schumer, senate majority leader once again had on the program yesterday. he won, and now he may get 51 seats. right. see what do you think they did wrong? look, i think from our perspective be clear. the republican rnc did not spend money in new york e interviewed talked a lot about new york, republicans did well. i m talking about let me just finish. a lot of dark money from republicans poured into new york. i don t think that i don t want millions and millions of
cup in qatar and also mentioned that if he did shred the 10,000 pounds he had there in that video that would about crime in the united kingdom because it s illegal to deface or shred currency and money, and he said it didn t matter, because whatever punishment he might receive would pale in comparison to the punishment that those who were open homosexuals would have to be subjected to in qatar. there is definitely this growing backlash and concern that we re seeing in the country, and foreign secretary here as well has been on the receiving engd of that. in fact, an openly gay lawmakers asked in parliament why he was going to qatar. he said needing to ensure security of those there. maybe an argument he thought would due. as poppy read the lead-in to this talking about rainbow flags and symbols. i mean, it s lip service. it s going to take a lot more than that when you consider the
age i have say long friend. long time. i m thrilled to be here. nice to have you. will cain is here as well. we all know will cain. back again. got lots to talk about this morning. our starting point though is rick santorum waking up a big winner this morning as he swept all three states last night. strong victories in missouri and in minnesota. and a nail baiter win in the state of colorado. santorum says it is not just a victory for him but for the party overall. tonight was not just a victory for us. tonight was a victory for the voices of our party, conservatives and tea party people who are out there every single day in the vineyards building the conservative movement in this country, building the base of the republican party, and building a voice for freedom in this land. thank you. ron brownstein is the editorial director at the national journal and he will join our panel this morning. he has gotten so much better as a candidate, not ron brownstein, but rick