games and that had nothing to do except call around the white house and executive building and yell at the press secretary. the worst journalists in the world are in the press corps. josh earnest, does he have the best name in pr? a lot of people don t feel jay carney was being earnest. on bob s first point on the fact that he had a really tough press corps. i disagree. i think they were lap dogs for a lot of it. i don t think that after watching dana perino having to deal with what you had to deal with. you had a lot more battle scars. she had lap dogs all over that place. what are you talking about. there was something in that clip where we played yesterday, it just looked like he was done and you know he probably wanted to leave for a while and they
bygones. on the second point she talk about i didn t want to focus on what happened leading up to it, i want to focus on how to prevent this. have they really focused on how to prevent this? they haven t brought anybody to justice and there hasn t been an explanation on what they have done to secure from future terrorist attacks? she says we may never know what happened. that s the line you are going to hear. everybody will be on the same page on the democratic side and they will say we may never know what happened, and that will be their way out. i do think that actually it is important to find out if you take her analogy, why the hostages were taken in the first place. i got to tell you, andrea, the answer about who pushed the video, still not answered, very murky. i understand why they released this today. she s going to do all these interviews and she wants a clean
have government act like a business, you have to do it all the way. you can t just do it part way. if you do it part way, then you end up with this situation. there s also an interesting thing, historically speaking at the v.a. you have not had officers being the head of the v.a. because most of the people that are being treated under the v.a. were enlisted people. they weren t necessarily officers, and so there s always a little bit of wariness between the two. there was somebody that was a really good head, james peak. he had been a surgeon in the army. he was a battlefield doctor. somebody like that could maybe pull all those different functions to go under one umbrella with some solid military style leadership would be good. if we don t privatize the whole thing, what if we just had dod run it, because even though that is a huge government agency, it s really the only one that works pretty well. there s something to be learned from that department, i
speak, accepting responsibility but at the same time pivoting saying it s not his responsibility, although he said he was aware of this as a u.s. senator and serving on that committee, i don t think that helped him very much. while this is his completely responsibility to oversee, since he is informed, it is his responsibility. every single abusive and dysfunctional issue with the v.a. system, you can find in europe with a single payer model and this is a system that republicans and democrats must call for to be dismantled because both parties have generously funded it. they get in these closed door meetings with lobbyists, they talk about reimbursements and money. obama is constitutionally incapable of seeing the reason
spent his day as opposed to to how best to rescue your loved ones anden then prevent it from happening again? season the strategy isn t it a strategy to say i ve addressed it in my book, let s move on to something else? it s probably a good idea. if you are a clinton, that s the way they do business. thes hoping this will put a bow on it, slide it down the table, hope it falls off and nobody talks about it anymore. dwhrong that s going to happen. it s true, bob, there are people that want to make sure that she s not in the white house. is that not a fair statement? that s true. they are going to let her write about it in the book and forget about it, let bygones be