that s the climate right now. sean hannity s wish list of big name senators he wishes were out of the chamber. that is the wish list, but as a reporter you have to look at this map and wonder if there could be some unpredictable situations if the bannon wing of the republican party continues to get, as they claim today, their political scalps because if they force senator hatch or prompt him to retire in utah, you could see mitt romney run. people i know who are close to him are encouraging him to get in the race should senator hatch step away. senator wicker faces a challenge in mississippi. he faced a challenge from chris mcdaniel who almost won a seat in 2014, likely to run. republicans want to make sure wicker stays there. trump said he could fight to keep wicker in the seat. in tennessee it doesn t look like it s going to be any kind of far-right candidate. it will be congresswoman black burn who has fans in both the establishment gop and in the hard line wing of the gop.
of far-right candidate. it will be congresswoman black burn who has fans in both the establishment gop and in the hard line wing of the gop. how this all plays out, brian, remains to be seen. so, robert, in your opinion, was today a turning point of any kind, or a tuesday in october? oh, a major turning point because senator corker was then echoed and amplified by senator flake, and this was a rally cry from the traditional block of the republican party who have venerated the values and political style of president reagan ever since reagan was in office. they have championed that form of republicanism ever since, and they have seen it fall apart since george w. bush left office in january of 2009. so, mike murphy, if you were advising, let s take that graphic, sean hannity s hit list. if you were advising any of them what to do, what to say, how do you label this bannon thing that s emerging?
like it s going to be any kind of far-right candidate. it will be congresswoman black burn who has fans in both the establishment gop and in the hard line wing of the gop. how this all plays out, brian, remains to be seen. so, robert, in your opinion, was today a turning point of any kind, or a tuesday in october? oh, a major turning point because senator corker was then echoed and amplified by senator flake, and this was a rally cry from the traditional block of the republican party who have venerated the values and political style of president reagan ever since reagan was in office. they have championed that form of republicanism ever since, and they have seen it fall apart since george w. bush left office in january of 2009. so, mike murphy, if you were advising, let s take that graphic, sean hannity s hit list. if you were advising any of them what to do, what to say, how do
what the senate has produced and this right here is the exact problem that mitch mcconnell is dealing with. he s got to satisfy this conservative, hard line wing of his party while at the same time mollifying the concerns of the moderates. it s the same thing that paul ryan was dealing with in the house. the question is, can mitch mcconnell find a way to solve all of these problems and do it before the fourth of july, which is when he promised this bill would be passed by. ryan, thank you. let s have a bigger conversation here with two ladies to my right. i have former wall street executive alexis glik and cnn global analyst, who s also a global business columnist and associate editor of the times. ladies, let s talk health care. first is now seeing this bill. each of you, your quick reactions to what we ve seen. the bill doesn t do what we need to do, which is fix health care at a grassroots level. obamacare didn t do this either. i come at it from a liberal