jang 20th he looked bulletproof. he won a surprising victory. they called it a resounding win. gun immigration he had to stay out of. he is in trouble. what do you think he thinks tonight? i am sure he is frustrated. i thought he may seem as a man who is different between being smart and being wise. i am sure he is frustrated and finds this unreasonable. you can see he has more gray hairs. we all do. double talk do americans trust the government at all? on the record hits the street to find out. ent at all? you hurt my feelings, todd.
problem is for john boehner and his leadership. just how much he is able to exert control over some of the rogue members of his conference. nicole? ism jumping out of my chair here. the notion that darrell issa is a problem outside of washington, d.c. is ridiculous. the problem outside of washington, d.c. is that the obama white house is a wash and scandal and controversy. i just spent a week in northern florida and nobody is talking about darrell issa calling the white house press secretary to most of the country who is a white house staffer a lier. what they are talking about is the fact that the obama administration, whether you voted for him or not, promise change from business is as usual. in seattle, washington, really from both sides but the white house is where the focus has been is a white house, a wash and scandal, a wash in double talk and they are looking for the congressional committees in charge of investigating the executive branch to do their
tsa workers overtime. i m not trying to alarm you. it s just doing the math. sean: they ve lied about all of this, the predictions of doom and gloom. right. sean: and now they want to inflict the maximum amount of pain by this memo on the american people. that s exactly right, sean. let me tell you the only thing that givers me some encouragement. in one week, a gallup poll of the president s favorability rating shows he went from 53% which i couldn t understand, down to 46%. that tells me that there are a lot of people who get it. they re not as stupid as the administration and the president think that they are. they re starting to see through the double-talk and they re starting to see through the scare tactics coming from this president and this administration. that s the one thing that gives me hope. sean: all right. herman cain, thanks for being with us and as always, appreciate it. happy to do it, sean. sean: despite the fact that
we will not be able to pay tsa workers overtime. i m not trying to alarm you. it s just doing the math. sean: they ve lied about all of this, the predictions of doom and gloom. right. sean: and now they want to inflict the maximum amount of pain by this memo on the american people. that s exactly right, sean. let me tell you the only thing that givers me some encouragement. in one week, a gallup poll of the president s favorability rating shows he went from 53% which i couldn t understand, down to 46%. that tells me that there are a lot of people who get it. they re not as stupid as the administration and the president think that they are. they re starting to see through the double-talk and they re starting to see through the scare tactics coming from this president and this administration. that s the one thing that gives me hope. sean: all right. herman cain, thanks for being with us and as always, appreciate it. happy to do it, sean.
the inaugural address. no one is suggesting that our earned entitlements like payroll taxes for medicare and social security are putting u yo in a taker category. when the president does kind of a switcheroo like that, what he s trying to do is we are maligning these programs. so it s kind of a convenient twist of terms to try and shadow box a straw man in order to win by default. steve, interpret that for common people like me. because there s a lot of double talk there that i didn t hear him explain it that way when he said it originally. and it doesn t make much sense to me now that he has said this. no. and the entire message of the last few years of the republican party whether it s makers versus takers, whether it s the 47% theme. the 47% who supposedly don t pay taxes. they re talking about federal income tax. not state taxes, estate taxes, these sorts of things.