let me tell you, if you re looking for the candidate you agree with 100% of the time, then i want you to do something for me tonight, go home and look in the mirror. you re the only person you agree with 100% of the time. but sometimes we make political candidates feel like that s what you want, like you want us to agree with you 100% of the time or you won t vote for us. that s why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last days of the ken cuccinelli campaign and a little color in his report was that the person before cuccinelli updated the crowd on the latest benghazi stuff, and that s like the perfect diff
substance, of going after the tea party strain of his own party. here s christie s sermon to his own faithful yesterday. folks don t care if you agree with them on everything, because let me tell you, if you re looking for the candidate you agree with 100% of the time, then i want you to do something for me tonight, go home and look in the mirror. you re the only person you agree with 100% of the time. but sometimes we make political candidates feel like that s what you want, like you want us to agree with you 100% of the time or you won t vote for us. that s why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last d
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let me tell you, if you re looking for the candidate you agree with 100% of the time, then i want you to do something for me tonight, go home and look in the mirror. you re the only person you agree with 100% of the time. but sometimes we make political candidates feel like that s what you want, like you want us to agree with you 100% of the time or you won t vote for us. that s why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last days of the ken cuccinelli campaign and a little color in his report was that the person before cuccinelli updated the crowd on the latest benghazi stuff, and that s like the perfect diff
advocates and state regulators are concerned, and that is, the letters from insurers are leaving out two critical pieces of information. one, that people have the option to go to the marketplace and shop for insurance, both from these insurers and from other insurers. and two, that if they take these kind of default options that these insurers are presenting in the letters, they re not going to be able to take advantage of the financial assistance that obama care has to offer. so, for example, the woman that we reported on today in washington, the difference between what her insurer tried to funnel her into and what she was able to find on the marketplace was the difference between night and day. outside of the marketplace, her company would have put her in a plan that costs more than $1,000 a month, had a more than $6,000 deductible. but inside the exchange, she was able to find a plan with a $250 deductible that cost her $80 a month after the obama care s financial assistance was app