after jeff flake in this environment tonight. don t go after john mccain. flake, in fact, votes with you most of the time. john mccain didn t in the healthcare vote. this is just not the place and the time. what do you think? i think newt is fundamentally correct, actually. i think that, you know, the president has a lot to talk about and he is going to be excited so-to-see this enormous turnout in phoenix, arizona. it s going to be an uplifting rally, just as all of his rallies are. they were doing the campaign. he has a lot to talk about. about his agenda. and one of the things that frustrates the president and frustrates me is that the president s agenda is not being in congress and not being done in a quick manner. and i think that is what s really been showing.
from day one in the senate since i took jeff sessions place in february. i have done everything you can possibly do to support the president s agenda and believe me, that s what the people of alabama want to see done. steve: all right. taking a look at real clear politics political average on this tuesday morning. right now it s pretty much a horse race between you and judge roy moore. he leads 32%. you ve got 28%. and then mo brooks 17%. let me ask you about what you want to accomplish in the u.s. senate. because there are a lot of people, senator, who are looking and they are disgusted by what happened with the healthcare vote a couple of weeks ago. nobody is more disgusted than i am. i spent six years as attorney general suing the obama administration and winning on cases across the board. came it washington expecting that healthcare vote would go our way. i was i couldn t believe that we couldn t get that done due to a few members who decided not to fulfill their
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state? professors have the right to say outlandish things but we as their employers, taxpayers, have the right to hold them accountable. this professor said trump deserves a bullet in the head, john mccain deserves to die because of the healthcare vote, he said they re restraining my academic freedom. that isn t a blanket thing that protects from you your employer holding you accountable from your phrases you re saying on social media. these are professors, molding our next generation, should be held to a higher standard of repeating things like the comment section of a huffington post article. this is dumb. there s plenty of people reach conclusions i kiss afree with much but they reach provocative:collusions, interesting. go die? is that a debate? mpt that s what we see, a result of the discourse pushed by the left. when you label an entire segment of society you disagree with