to what i call obama derangement syndrome. they just can t believe that an african-american man is afforded the same rights as any other white president who has held that office. rev, quickly, the congress is also on vacation. no. sure. they ve had one vote on jobs-related legislation, not on the mortgage thing that the president was talking about this week. not on the jobs bill, and not renewing rights act. so they need to come back first. the real question is given their work load, what are they taking a vacation from? goldie tailor and ari melber, thanks for coming on the show. coming up, what does the right wing do when they re desperate and in a summer slump? they attack hollywood. plus, our summer break features goats on capitol hill. and president obama s
as goldie has been discussing for us right now. i mean, she s still got her memory, for instance. as opposed to me. yeah. the bigger point i think, and i don t disagree with goldie, but the bigger point i think for the republican party is they ve got to stop doing this, got to stop saying this person is bad because of this, this person is bad because of that. what the republican party has not been able to do successfully over the last they have mid term elections and they will this time again. at the national level they have not been able to come up with a positive message that says take a look at us because these are the things that we want to do for you and your family as we move forward. and i think they ve got to get off this they truly are the party of no. msnbc contributor, goldie tailor. always a pleasure. the affable and memorable strategist rich gaelin. boston is beefing up security for the 4th of july. more than half a million people
never attend religious service voted for barack obama. 71% of jewish voters, 61 nonjew day owe christian whites voted for barack obama. part of me thinks, i was thinking about this, we only have the exit polling we have and the categories in exit polling are racial categories. there s other things, married, who watches the voice, who watches american idol. it would be fascinating if you had other categories. i m down on the obama database. exactly. if you had other categories, are there other subterrainian coalitions that are happening that we re not looking at because the categories we re looking at are census categories. goldie tailor and avik roy, and lorella perfect really, that was af fantastic conversation. i really learned a lot from all of you. thank you, thank you, thank you. when it came to the process
assassination attempt in bends. i am joined by richard kim, my colleague. goldie tailor, contributor to our sister website, amy davidson, senior editor at the new yorker. author of the close read blog at the new yorker .com which has been absolutely essential reading for the last few months. the close read at the new yorker .com. michael moynihan. cultural news editor at newsweek and the daily beast. fantastic to have you all here. thursday s debate between vice president joe biden and paul ryan was a substantive contest between two men who were well briefed and on their game. conventional wisdom was twofold. biden needed to calm democrats. he needed to set the stage for his boss to regain his footing during his second debate with mitt romney this tuesday. i think biden accomplished that mission. i think what made the difference was that biden was aggressive, uninhibited with preoccupation by preserving his own image and
santorum, it s gingrich calling him a bunch of l words. not the ones you see on tv. it s the liberal and liar. the pakistani doctor who helped track osama bin laden down. he could be tried for high treason. he s talking about bin laden saying someone in the government in pakistan must have known where he was hiding out. look out iran. a couple of guests are arriving in your fine country today. they are weapons inspectors of the iaea sort. they are looking for what you are up to. all of this while leon panetta has been warning that, you know what, iran might just have the bomb within a year. and it is occupy d.c.d day. the protesters are facing a deadline to get out today. very tense moments just blocks away from the white house. they do have a little something up their sleeve, the protesters do. all of it will unravel live. in the meantime we re still on the tick tick talk to the primary. 26 hours if my math is right until the polls open in florida. it s looking rea