prison someday. when the left is talking about that it is no wonder to me people are giving republicans another look. the question is will republicans blow it? will they blow it fighting among themselves? will they blow it by talking about things no one cares about. glenn youngkin, i don t think, was talking about the vote count in arizona. i think he was talking about parents and curriculum and public safety and things people actually care about. dana: also he will get rid of the grocery tax in virginia, too. bill: in that piece by charles lane what he makes clear big picture now here is that the democratic party has to be brutally honest with itself if it looks into the numbers from the gallup polls but saying you can t cut to the middle if the party won t go with you. you know where the democratic party is today. do you believe that s a party that is willing to shift back to a more center left
you can still hear his devotion, unwavering after al these years. race drove its wedge, and love wormed its way back. and their story isn t over, i don t think. has he proposed? i m not at liberty to say. reporter: hypothetically if he did propose, what would your answer be? hypothetically, yes. reporter: sounds like a follow-up. shibook a ticket? hypothetically, yes? reporter: steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. o donnell: never let go of true love. we ll be right back. it s amazing. he s talking about motorcycle insurance,
nothing has worked. everywhere we have gone has turned into a disaster in the last 40-50 years. finally, the timing could not be worse! the americans are not interested. the american people have no interest in going to eastern europe to fight russia! why not? look at the economy. it s fragile. if anything, it continues to deteriorate and fail. it s not just supply chains and stores that have shelves that are empty. the living standards in this country are falling for the majority of the american people. they know it. the idea that we would now embark on a war after we have wasted trillions over the last 30 years on interventions is incomprehensible to americans. washington, left and right, is out of touch with reality. tucker: it s a most everybody in both parties. this is a great country. you can t do stuff like this, i don t think. doug: there is something
turn the election into a referendum, not a choice. joe biden himself often uses the term don t compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative. that is the most how do things change, andrea, between now and voting in november. one is the big thing is the big thing. we re in a pandemic. as things improve and the pandemic improves, biden will imimprovement you have to build scale back better with popular parts that you passed and you go out and sell those. just as importantly as saying what you did, say what the republicans opposed. then i think there will be a lot of republicans get nominated in the house number all of them, but a lot of them, who are going to be extreme weirdos. they re not going to be the glenn youngkins of the world. i think what we have to understand here, there s no message, there s no precedent
don t think, at least 3 groups that have pressured justice breyer and he says again he s acting without that pressure, but it comes in hey, it won t work on clarence thomas, i don t think. trace: it doesn t really change the make-up of the court, shannon, talking about if the democrats get the nominee in the 6-3 majority for conservatives there, and talking with chad pergram earlier and the acrimony with kavanaugh, we don t anticipate or do we to see that kind of atmosphere surrounding this supreme court nominee or am i just hopeful? i do think it depends on the nominee. i think there are several who are on the list that people like joe manchin, a key vote can look at and say this person is completely qualified. i think they maybe have a shorter paper trail but confident they are a qualified