except to make the contrast and we have seen in the past couple years or a few years that usually it would be a question of we re all going down the path, what is the role of government. this is about two different paths. the president i m confident and i know, will be out there saying this is what is at stake in this election, this is about the future, about how we educate our children, how we create jobs for our workers, how we secure, have security for our seniors, how we reduce our deficit, protect our people, in a way that isn t partisan in any way it s priorities the american people share and i believe you will see a statement of values from him, not a taking down of his opponent. part of your responsibilities as democratic leader is obviously fund-raising and traveling around the country including here to new york to talk to people who support
usually it would be a question of we re all going down the path, what is the role of government. this is about two different paths. the president i m confident and i know, will be out there saying this is what is at stake in this election, this is about the future, about how we educate our children, how we create jobs for our workers, how we secure, have security for our seniors, how we reduce our deficit, protect our people, in a way that isn t partisan in any way it s priorities the american people share and i believe you will see a statement of values from him, not a taking down of his opponent. part of your responsibilities as democratic leader is obviously fund-raising and traveling around the country including here to new york to talk to people who support democratic politicians and causes. obviously, this time four years ago, barack obama and hillary clinton were locked in one of
good to see you. doug, 67% say you re fired. not you, but incumbents. most of them anyway. what do you make of that? that there is a huge anti-incumbent mood to put everybody in jeopardy, rick, regardless of party. this isn t ideology. this isn t partisanship. this is wide-spread anger with washington and people want change. they want vast change. rick: as doug said, this isn t partisan. if you look at the numbers, the breakdown according to party, 58% of people who identify themselves as republicans say incumbents should be gone. 56% of democrats, 53% of independents. they say the member is not being institution, why do you think that is? this is a large anti-incumbent movement out there but it should be a wake-up call for republicans because most of them are saying the gridlock in congress is the republican
hash out these differences. unfortunately, we can t collaborate with him. it is not we are not willing to work with him and compromise in a lot of ways. the president is sold out to big labor, radical environmentalists. this isn t partisan. look at every bill he s tried to pass. they are trying to expand ization. what they are doing to boeing in south carolina is one of many examples of administration who puts union bosses before workers. before jobs. he s literally killing jobs across the country. i think americans though that you see that in the polls. i think he could convince people a year ago that whatever he did was right. now i think whatever he says is questioned. greta: have you given up on him personally? i don t think the president understands free market economics. i know, i don t mean to be insulting to the president. everything he does is central planning out of textbooks of what socialism is. that s a hard thing to say
hash out these differences. unfortunately, we can t collaborate with him. it is not we are not willing to work with him and compromise in a lot of ways. the president is sold out to big labor, radical environmentalists. this isn t partisan. look at every bill he s tried to pass. they are trying to expand ization. what they are doing to boeing in south carolina is one of many examples of administration who puts union bosses before workers. before jobs. he s literally killing jobs across the country. i think americans though that you see that in the polls. i think he could convince people a year ago that whatever he did was right. now i think whatever he says is questioned. greta: have you given up on him personally? i don t think the president understands free market economics. i know, i don t mean to be insulting to the president. everything he does is central planning out of textbooks of what socialism is. that s a hard thing to say about an american president.