the democrats don t have the white house anymore at some point in the future or if more republican super pacs come in then some of the nightmares that the democrats had this past year might come true, where the money will just blow them away. some political professors that i revere and talk to from time to time tell me that because the democrats had the house for 40 years that the republicans want it for 40 years and the only way that they re ever going to have it is to make sure that they jury rig all the gerrymandering that they re doing to make sure they have a chance to do that. it s part of their long-term strategy. that s why local elections are so important. for anybody out there who says don t vote for the state representatives, i only vote for the presidential. the jerry mandering decisions, which come from in the 18th century it s a combination of eldridge jerry, who was the governor of massachusetts that drew maps that looked like
0 senator hagel. mccain, inhofe, graham, and cruz all trying to destroy the president s pick for secretary of defense, who just happens to be a republican. retired colonel lawrence wilkerson breaks down today s bizarre proceedings. plus, jonathan alter on the new democratic plan to take back the house using citizens united. another big-time republican reveals his disgust for moochers on social security and medicare. richard wolffe, howard fineman, and david corn break down the gop s ongoing problem with half of america. and in center left america, it is no longer okay to be a homophobic professional athlete. to let all lgbt teens know that it gets better. we ll tell you about the inspiring backlash to a 49ers anti-gay slur. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. you know, if you had lunch with somebody every tuesday for 12 years, do you think you d feel like you have kind of got to know them a little bit? chuck hagel must have felt blindsided today
0 having the i love that. there s a scene in this you do something, i wish the president did at the inaugural was dance. learn to dance. i was bragging about it the other week because these guys like obama don t even bother to take dancing lessons, they go out there and pretend to dance. but you danced in this movie. we trained, every moment we weren t on set jen and i were up there training. and she had the lion s share of the part. but there were no dance doubles, that was us. doing a very bipolar dance. there was kind of an embarrassing shot in there where she seemed to slip. there s a scene in the movie which i think is the treasure of the movie. we probably don t have the clip. when robert de niro, your dad, realized that your first wife has basically dumped ut isn t the right one, never was the right one. oh, yeah. the speech at the end. he has this great speech where he goes, she may have loved you once, maybe, but she doesn t love you now. and had this one does. tha
0 should show that scene. let me ask you about you re going to see the troops tonight at yeah, we re going right now. walter reed. yeah, we re going to show it to about 50 guys, do a q and a afterwards. you re going to show the them the movie. which is the best thing about this thing the fact it s able to reach out and make people feel included. i can t wait. they re all going to love it. what they re going through with missing arms and legs and post-traumatic things. that s the main thing. serious business. thank you, bradley cooper p it s great to have you on. i m a fan obviously. and that s hardball for now. thanks for being with us. the ed show with ed schultz starts right now. good evening, americans, and welcome to the ed show from new york. republicans have the audacity to attack a highly decorated veteran and label him as a dove? this is the ed show. let s get to work. i m pleased to see an old friend here before the committee. the hague ll heari