problem the [bleep] out of isis. melissa: i think that s what they want. 9/11 celebration stuff, it didn t happen. he is sticking to it and fighting it. there were celebrations not at all the way he explained it. kennedy: secondary to the emotionalism he is deftly taking advantage of right now. right. kennedy: i have to say the events taken place not only in san bernardino but paris and him redirecting narrative on immigration, they all played into his hands. his campaign so far on immigration issue and recent situations we ve seen with the refugees used in paris the administration now saying they still want to bring refugees here. that plays into trump s hands. it is bad for ben carson. ben carson was looking good in iowa. with donald trump and what is going on ben carson will not put numbers. the question here, trump is ahead now. he is continuing to gain strength but real question will
of isis. so we are and this president is focused on it. him being criticized about his statement yesterday, does he not have the time to get involved in emotionalism and that s what some folks want. he has to make sure that he s putting together and sharing the kind of intelligence so that we can defeat it. he has to defeat him. there are three fronts we have to still work w numbith. number one, you have to control them and make sure they re not continuing to seize property and land in the middle east in sear yachlt we have to resolve the syrian conflict between the syrian rebels and iran and russia so that s got to be done. we ve got to make sure that turkey is involved. you have the issue between the turks and the kurds. this is that stuff that hasn t happened overnight. some is long been historic. there has to be focus on it. it s hard. he can t wave a magic want. he has to work and that s what
government back. here now is the president of the national center for policy analysis, fox news contributor lieutenant colonel former congressman allen west. good to see you, sir. good to be with you, sean. the year of the outsider. the year of the insurgent. here s the big question for me. one is why and number two is by the time people go vote, do they make it all the way to the end? in other words, do people, do they go all the way or do they begin to second guess? well, i think it s a very interesting assertion that you put out there because when i start to look at who is falling out early, it s all these governors, the people that have the executive experience, the people that have policies and records that they can run on. you have rick perry that s gone, scott walker that is gone, jim gilmore and george pataki not even invited. the thing is can this sense of personality and emotionalism and this outsider atmosphere really sustain them for the long run? and that is what i
we ve all been there. it is true. i left my iphone in a restaurant. you know the reason i haven t left a sponge in anyone s brain? i haven t opened anyone s head in awhile. whether you a pediatric neurosurgeon and when it goes bad, it goes really, really bad. but a brain surgeon isen is supposed to know not to leave sponges in nurses brains. one in five neurosurgeons are sued every year and send a third of their career with open suits. frivolous lawsuits, yes. but this story has pictures and looks shocking. i it is the emotionalism of the individual. how many surgeries are required in the white house? we are looking at everyone s records and well he
we ve all been there. it is true. i left my iphone in a restaurant. you know the reason i haven t left a sponge in anyone s brain? i haven t opened anyone s head in awhile. whether you a pediatric neurosurgeon and when it goes bad, it goes really, really bad. but a brain surgeon isen is supposed to know not to leave sponges in nurses brains. one in five neurosurgeons are sued every year and send a third of their career with open suits. frivolous lawsuits, yes. but this story has pictures and looks shocking. i it is the emotionalism of the individual. how many surgeries are required in the white house? we are looking at everyone s records and well he