new hampshire republican party and massachusetts republican party while geographically, their headquarters might be within driving distance they couldn t be farther apardon whe apart ideologically. massachusetts is a more moderate party. new hampshire republicans new hampshire is an outlier when it comes to the conservative movement in the northeast. it always has had this history that i have no idea. if scott brown gets a semi-serious challenger i don t know how he gets out. if you look at the history of moderate republicans in new hampshire that had serious primary challenges they ve not survived. here s another thing. if he wanted to be in the senate why did he run against ed markee?
talking about. you will have to raise the retirement age for social security. i just said it, and i am still standing here. i did not vaporize into the carpeting, and i said it. we have to reform medicare because it costs too much, and it is going to bankrupt us. once again lightning did not come through the windows and strike me dead. what is it going to take to get the ball rolling, governor? some of it is you just have to have the spine to say i am going to take the risk. that s what we elect leaders for, hence the name. if you are waiting midway back in the pack and then call yourself a leader, it seems to me that isn t consistent. if you want to be a leader, lead. they show how serious they can be about budget cuts. take it away ed markee.
republicans as draconian in their cuts and the answer, yes social spending will be less and welfare spending will be less but more jobs and more wages and more income. everybody will be much better off. sean: as we examine the tactics that going to be employed. what axelrod said, their surrogates in congress that are support have any the media, they regurgitate. it s an echo chamber. you hear what david axelrod says. let s hear what ed markee said. the republican budget reads like those legislative version. hunger games, pitting american families in an unfair and losing battle against billionaires and big oil. the republican budget doles out
republicans as draconian in their cuts and the answer, yes social spending will be less and welfare spending will be less but more jobs and more wages and more income. everybody will be much better off. sean: as we examine the tactics that going to be employed. what axelrod said, their surrogates in congress that are support have any the media, they regurgitate. it s an echo chamber. you hear what david axelrod says. let s hear what ed markee said. the republican budget reads like those legislative version. hunger games, pitting american families in an unfair and losing battle against billionaires and big oil. the republican budget doles out