get out of the gravitational pull of this great recession. rose: we continue o robert gottlieb whose book is called sarah, the life of sarah person hart. she spent the greater part of her caree touring everywhere. nine american tours. the last o after she had had her leg amputated during world war i where she weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. pirro: . rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. he s second to reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his followers. so he s got maybe two to three million watching him each day on fox. he s got maybe 8, 10 million listening to him each week on the radio but what makes hidifferent is that as you said in
it needs an to have a large share as they do now of an economy that cannot get out of the gravitational pull of this great recession. rose: we continue o robert gottlieb whose book is called sarah, the life of sarah person hart. she spent the greater part of her caree touring everywhere. nine american tours. the last o after she had had her leg amputated during world war i where she weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. pirro: . rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. he s second to reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his followers. so he s got maybe two to three million watching him each day on fox. he s got maybe 8, 10 million listening to hi
large share as they do now of an economy that cannot get out of the gravitational pull of this great recession. rose: we continue o robert gottlieb whose book is called sarah, the life of sarah person hart. she spent the greater part of her caree touring everywhere. nine american tours. the last o after she had had her leg amputated during world war i where she weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. pirro: . rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. he s second to reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his followers. so he s got maybe two to three million watching him each day on fox. he s got maybe 8, 10 million listening to him each week on the rad
large share as they do now of an economy that cannot get out of the gravitational pull of this great recession. rose: we continue o robert gottlieb whose book is called sarah, the life of sarah person hart. she spent the greater part of her caree touring everywhere. nine american tours. the last o after she had had her leg amputated during world war i where she weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. pirro: . rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. he s second to reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his followers. so he s got maybe two to three million watching him each day on fox. he s got maybe 8, 10 million listening to him each week on the rad
health-care reform package. i think there was a little bit too much willingness on the part of the obama administration for the stakt of getting stuff enacted. should they have done as much as they did duringhe first two years of it? if you don t do it in the first two years you can to the get it done. i think what the present could have done, it s easy to be a monday morning quarterback, charlie. here we are two years into the administration. but let me just say, what the president could have done was nnect the dots. cohave said health-care refo, financial reform, cap and trade, bailing the economy out and getting the economy going, all of these are aspects of rebuilding the american middle class, for sustained recovery. they lost the narrative. the narrative was gone. e had a campaign narrative but never had a narrative for governing that would have connected the dot. that is the problem in washington. rose: an thereforfailed in explaing things. that is a