years ago that i have no doubt simply don t understand enough about global markets when they go out and talking about they re risk free, no consequence ability to fall on the debt. i d put michele bachmann in that category. pat robertson went to yale law. i wouldn t be caught up on his political or academic pedigrees about people with great degrees like that. i wouldn t assume they re any better than the rest of us. your last thought quickly, david. do you think he might blow up the world and it doesn t bother him. i agree with steve completely. the question isn t what cruz does. the question is how many republicans in positions of responsibility are willing to march lemming-like behind him over the cliff for this country and for their party. i think that s the real question here. we will know who he is. the question is how many people who truly do know better and who in the past behaved responsibly
this is not a mayoral campaign that is all those things. let me go back to the point i raised. you left off there. do you think this could be described as a personal affair or a triangle or any kind of marital problem when you re out there sexting all around the country and this has been going into the thousands? i mean no, i think that putting out this is broadcasting. yeah, the pictures with people he doesn t know and right, i mean, i think that there is no question that that is going to be something that voters will look at. it s public. and he has made it public. and he has made it public as howard said by running for mayor. it s not like people broke down his door to find out about this. he ran for mayor and described this as in the past. that turned out not to be the case. howard, can he win? no. i don t think so. i think he can make noise at the end. thank you howard and maggie. coming up, republicans are
they ve got an absolute obligation to step forward and to bring in the authorities and to this we know none of them did so. so it s going to be another litigation. next year of this same grizzly set of circumstances, now the underlying conspiracy charges of who was in the loop, it s the howard baker question, who knew what and when did sne know it. is the governor of pennsylvania exposed here? well, i think he s exposed in so far as he was the attorney general, then running for governor of pennsylvania, and when a report came, a credible report of a sandusky victim he chose to investigate and not to charge, he went the grand jury route. well, corbett will say, i needed the grand jury in order to smoke out other victim the. others would say, if you believed that kid, why didn t you go slap handcuffs on sandusky, especially given the rate of recidivism of these sort of perpetrators. thank you for taking my job here, many times you do a fabulous job.
things. number one, this is going to die down and that he can get to a debate and do well there. there are going to be a couple of mayoral debates. let s not forget this is a field that has been widely described by every paper in the city as lackluster. this is not a mayoral campaign that is all those things. let me go back to the point i raised. you left off there. do you think this could be described as a personal affair or a triangle or any kind of marital problem when you re out there sexting all around the country and this has been going into the thousands? i mean no, i think that putting out this is broadcasting. yeah, the pictures with people he doesn t know and right, i mean, i think that there is no question that that is going to be something that voters will look at. it s public. and he has made it public. and he has made it public as howard said by running for mayor. it s not like people broke down his door to find out about this. he ran for mayor and descr
vote for me, do not vote for me but don t deny these people the right to vote for me if they want to. i m voting for i have a question. did i look in the mirror? yes, i did. you know who i decided to vote for, anthony weiner. i ve got good ideas. i decided i m not beholding to the political class. i have shown a level of independence in standing in front of you today. attica, attica. it s dog day afternoon. i m sorry that performance was meant for the cameras. three people clapped. i think they had the megaphone up next to them. howard. a few of them looked frightened perhaps. by that performance. i knew ed koch. he wasn t a friend of mine necessarily but i knew him. he was restrained compared to this guy. not only that, ed koch would love to fight on ideas. he loved to take people on. he loved to engage people. but i think people sort of found him to be a kind of profoundly normal person. i mean, he was just a guy.