then they leave very rich. i always wonder how you get so rich in the swamp on that salary. i have no idea. what do you think about this? people are making the argument that she is going to be a caretaker, speaker, she s going to pass more power down. i think it s the battle of the want for change and want for new faces, fresh ideas, versus experience and the leadership that she has proven to have. i ultimately don t know what s going to win out. i think that s the battle. look, if there were a serious contender, we would be talking about them now. my prediction, all eyes on the progressive caucus. they are supposed to have 90 members. 13 members will be chairman. i think something like 30 subcommittee chairmen. those are the people that are going to give nancy pelosi a hard time trying to pull her to the left, essentially playing the same role the freedom caucus played to republicans. we ll watch all these new moderates who won in midwestern
whenever somebody s name is what you focus on, there really isn t anybody standing out like she is and she s the biggest name right now. i have a question about this, though. we talk about young voters. you never want your exam pain to be compared to moldy bread, old and stale. even birds don t want that at the park. how do you message around that to try to scoop up a younger voter? you re right. this is going to be the problem for her. she ll be 69 years of age, like reagan and there was an issue about john mccain and his health. those are all going to be ripe issues that people are going to have to consider. plus since that campaign, think about it. she started running. it will be almost nine years when you add the time before campaign, obama doing two terms, that is a considerable amount of time and then they ll look at benghazi and there will be questions about that and her level of competency, the role she played in it, the talking points, all of that is going to stick. it s