is the obama recovery. i said you can t judge that. bob: exactly. the best thing they have going for them politically is low expectations. it s so bad, the last thing they need to do is pump expectations up. you for one are excited about this. aren t you? greg: i grew 2.5% while listening to this. kimberly: i can tell! dana: height or weight? greg: both ways. that was just mean, dana. a sign of the times that we have to be excited over 2.5%. we move from latvia to lithuania. i find more change in my change. bob: you d be taller if you sit up. greg: i did. eric: dana sent out early this morning, piece from the wall street journal, the op-ed. fantastic. she talked about things that, how the country is changing. things that used to keep us together starting to thin out. starting to divide us.
eric: welcome back to the five. dana: a lawyer is suing the d.c. school accusing a private university of human right for having crosses and symbols on the walls of all things. the does gusting thing to me is this lawyer is a law professor and has a vendetta against catholic university. not just against the university. there is not a single muslim student that goes through university that complained about this. he made this up. greg: he has genned this up. he is not the only culprit. the judges that allow him to do this stuff without being disciplined ticks me off. at this point i d like to go to a tortureed metaphor. or maybe not. maybe we ll just stare at the bucolic. torturi m thinking having a musm
bob: 10% of the promises were not kept. by the time it s over is 60%. not bad for somebody who is the president of the united states. greg: successes came from not keeping promises. the best thing he has done were broken promises like gitmo. eric: right. greg: taxes. kimberly: we have a quote from bill daily from political article on circumventing congress. he said you can t get it done because they re not cooperates so the democrats and the republicans made it difficult for the president to be anything like a chief executive. this led to a frustration. figure out what we can do without congress. bob: the more you do it, the better off we ll be. nothing will get through congress. republicans will stall anything. screw them. dana: maybe the white house shouldn t send up legislation even the senate democrats can t support. bob: what a shot! kimberly: that zinger. bob: there is a new sheriff in town. kimberly: all right.
out of this. he is trying to get the unemployment number to 9%. which is a problem for obama for the election because we re not perceived to have three quarters of perceived growth. bob: the bureau numbers, largest increase in minorities in this country took place in the last ten years. greg: that is not what they re talking about. they re talking about inequality and class. eric: there have always been divisions, race, class, whatnot and things that used to keep us together are thinning and cracking. bob: you re helping a lot. [ laughter ] eric: separate church at catholic university is next. i couldn t concei this as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, you just beat the widow-maker.
bob: they are adults. about 85, 86 years old. kimberly: political favoritism. one is disorganized and the other is different and treat them differently. it s legal protection issue. charge both. dana: we ll see what happens in occupy wall street. greg: they will be occupied somewhere else, i imagine. coming up, reports of campaign chaos o cain train. first, communication director left and now long-time aid to presidential candidate herman cain is calling it quits as well. we have the latest next on the five. the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of more than 540 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey