look at what he accomplished, his first 18 months in office, health care reform, financial regulatory reform bill done just now. these are big deal changes. and yet, it s not resonating with voters for some reason. where is the disconnect? well, the, first, if historians could vote he would do fine. there is 9.5% unemployment. this administration gets a lot of things done. i think they could do a better job of driving a narrative home. but, the reality is, that, you have a financial crisis like this, it takes a while for the economy to come back. that s what is going on here now. ed, before the financial reform bill passed, the number was 44% of voters who approved of his handling of that issue in particular. do you think the new regulations will win a point? the country doesn t approve of the health care bill. they ve won t know if it is good, bad, indifferent. the majority of the country doesn t like it. any doctor, any hospital, tell
he said, but what are you going to do when i m not here. you re not going to have me to come to. and that s what it means not to have a father. on this father s day. because good, bad or indifferent, or whatever your differences are, you still have your father to go to and say, i love you, and choose to take the high road and to say it s just good to touch him and kiss him. and a person that birthed you. gave you the right to walk this earth. i think that s something. he would touch you. he would touch me, come to the front and feel my shoulders and my wrists and my hand and my face. that was his way of saying he would say, i just want to see you, son. that s a beautiful thing, you know? that s something that no one knows about. and those are our moments. and that s where i go. because you didn t think you d be here. no. nor did my family. my family did not think that i
gives them a road map. it s something bigger than her. this is not something i think the press thinks of it as a cult following. it s not. it s a she can do it, i can do it. it s an inspiration thing. this transcends her. she is the road map. she is the mom who did it. there is a me too, you know? when she s talking, when she has presented herself, i think what she did in alaska, i think there is kind of a me too about her that people, good, bad, or indifferent, they like it. that me-too has turned sarah palin in to a brand and a woman making big buckles. where from here, more from our colleague when we come back.
the arena, can get engaged, she gives them a road map. it s about something bigger than her. this is not some i think the press tends to think of it as some cult following and it s not. it s, if she can do it, i can do it. it s an inspiration thing. it really, really transcends her, but she is the road map. she is the mom who did it. there is a me, too, you know, when she s talking, when she has presented herself, i think what she did in alaska, i think there is kind of a me, too about her, that people, good, bad, or indifferent, they like it. that me, too, has turned sarah palin into a brand and a woman making big bucks. where from here? more from her colleagues when we come back. i think i ll go with the preferred package.
for people to understand if someone with as many kids as she has and has such a normal life that she had, can step into the you a marina and can get engaged, she gives them a road map. that says bigger than her. that s not something press tends to think of it as a cult following. it is not. it is a she can do it and i can do it. it is an inspiration zmg it is really, really transcends her. she is the road map. she is the mom that did it. there is a me, too, you know she is talking, when she has you know, presented herself, i think what she did in alaska, i think that there is kind of a me, too, about her that people, good, bad, indifferent, like it. that me, too, has turned sarah palin into a brand and a woman making big bucks. more from her colleagues when we come back.