and his family appeared before the cameras to say they had never doubted his innocence. we ve always stood by eddie saying we knew he didn t do it. anybody that knows eddie knows he wouldn t do it. steve strom, watching all this, was horrified. or so said his friend dick. he just went to pieces again. he says, they haven t got enough on him so they re going to come looking for me again. he said, it s going to start all over. oh, the prosecutor tried to assure the public he wasn t giving up on making a case against ed owens. we were still confident ed was the guy. we just didn t want to go off half cocked, look stupid, quite frankly. frankly, it was in most people s opinion, over. it was dead as far as a lot of people were concerned. as far as i was concerned, absolutely it was. your man was free to go. he was. winter settled in and snow
get his programs into effect to see if they will win. megyn: all right, brad, putting the personal shot against glenn beck aside, what of the rally we saw on the national mall this weekend? tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands by some estimate of people, regular people, coming out. no signs, no apparent political agenda, but a lot of unrest and disenchantment according to both democratic and republican strategists alike who have watched and listened. glenn beck struck a nerve with the average american. he was this was an organized, well-behaved of over 300,000 people. i dare say president obama couldn t have turned out a crowd of 300,000 people on the mall as glenn beck did because people are angry, they re worried, they re us frustrated. they feel their government isn t listening to them, and to my friend dick i would say, obama s done enough damage. the people will hear and be spoken for in november, in just a few weeks at the midterms. the reason why the republicans are holdin
rationale for treating terrorism as fundamentally a law enforcement problem. my take on the great debate southbound sunday debate, if you will, is i thought cheney was a lot less strident than he s been in the past. i thought the attack dog of cheney that we ve gotten used to wasn t present. he was raising the issues, he was dealing with them. i thought the questions of him were good ones but there is a question for the country. is the law enforcement approach really going to work? when we think about trying ka leak sheikh mohammed in a civilian court in new york, there s widespread happiness for that. so that shows that the country isn t entirely ready for that approach. in that sense, cheney has a point. i thought that vice president biden was, by contrast, much more strident. he was full of beans. he wanted to say never before have we been so tough and i have to say to my friend dick, we re out there killing 12 on of 20