cain s catchy 9-9-9 tax reform plan. what 9-9-9 does, is he compromises in the worst way, he gives you a sales tax and a flat tax, and opens up the door to a value added tax. i think it s very, very dangerous. and even the front-runner, mitt romney, now gently taking aim, warning republicans who might like mr. cain s lack of political experience to think again. you know we have a guy who s president we didn t know very well as a country when he got elected and wondered what would happen if we elected someone who had no experience. now we know. now the perry challenge, to me, just as critical. tonight maybe even more so. his debate performances have been weak and views on immigration and other issues are giving some conservatives pause. a strong night for governor perry is mandatory if he s to stop a stunning slide from atop the pack to the crowded middle. i m looking in that camera talking to the young man or the lady out there without a job, somebody that s hanging
in recent days, advocates like roger moore on michael moore, last night on keith olbermann show, he was saying that the existing conditions will only apply to children for the first four years. that so much of this is delayed gratification. is it going to be hard for people to really see the benefits between now and election day, november 2010. and if you can hear me, it s good over the sirens. health care happening right around me. right away, preexisting conditions will be barred as a reason to turn down children, so family will be able to keep this individual on the policy. for adults with preexisting conditions, you re right. it is a phase-in, but there s the establishment of high risk that any adult turned down will have an alternate way of getting insurance. immedia
available to everyone. after the launch, estee lauder came knocking and they sold. a decision they took immedia immediately. you bought estee lauder and then sold it again. we were never their highest priority and never going to get anywhere. the counselor to start again with all the risk, completely on our shoulders, everything we had in trying to figure out how to sell this product. timing was critical, too. we just knew there had to be
reporter: talking up his handling of the economy the president boasted of his new celebrity endorser. in all fairness, kanye gets it. he gots it. reporter: back in washington, immedia comedian michelle wolf hit the president he s got loads of ideas. you got to love him for that. he wants to give teachers guns. and i support that. because then they can sell them for things they need. like supplies. reporter: and, of course, russia was a punch line. it is kind of crazy that the trump campaign was in contact with russia when the hillary campaign wasn t even in contact with michigan. reporter: of course, those are some of the clips from michelle wolf that are suitable for sunday morning tv. she s a professional comedian. she was reaching forward at times. some really tough hits on members of the administration, include i including sarah huckabee
rebels, some argue that american credibility is on the line. that because assad used chemical weapons, americans must act or lose credibility. i would react that america s credibility doesn t reside in one man. if others need to know if america will defend themselves, let them look no farther than our response to 9/11. when attacked we responded with military force and with the military objective with complete victory over our attackers. the reagan doctrine out of the immedia middle east, reagan s defense secretary spelled out a systemic approach. first, the american people must be supportive. overwhelmingly supportive. but most importantly, our mission must be to win. there is no clearly defined mission in syria. no clearly defined american interest. in fact, the obama administration has specifically stated that no military solution exists. they have said that the war will be unbelievably small and limited. to me, that sounds like they are pre-announcing that the military strikes will