their fair share, that is widely held among democrats. do you agree? no, neil. when we talk about growing the government. it didn t work out in george w. bush s presidency. we were left with a recession. the government grew a bit. i m concerned. i heard lot of talk from the far left about raising taxes on the rich. i get it. it seems like robin hood to me. i don t think it s going to make practical sense. i think we need to steer away from that neil: it s interesting when you read what the congresswoman wants to do, ocasio-cortez, what she s saying. let s say the 70% rate would bring us back to what we were during the administration john kennedy and before that with eisenhower. their argument it will be on your first dollar made it will
retired. they say that jeff flake, wonderful guy, i never even met him and he s hitting me. he was going to tell people how to win in 2020 because 2016 can t he wrote a book about it. didn t work out too well that book because we won in 2016 because we didn t want to wait till 2020. so jeff flake is now selling real estate or whatever he s doing. he ll probably go to work for cnn. that s my prediction. bob corker, unfortunately him and i had a good relationship and then he thought he was going to get some publicity for himself and his ratings tubed where he couldn t have come in fourth in the primary. bob corker was going to be a senator for another 20 years and then for some reason he hit me because he thought it was going to be good publicity. it didn t work out too well. so with mitt, i hope he s a team player. if he s not, that s okay, too. we have some great republicans. if you look at the way they re
wonderful guy. i never met him and he s hitting me. he wrote a book about it. didn t work out too well that bobbi kristi book. jeff flake is now selling real estate or whatever he s doing. he will probably go to work for cnn. that s my prediction. bob corker was going to be a senator for another 20 years. for some reason he hit me because he thought it would be good publicity. it didn t work out too well. i hope mitt is a team player. if he s not, that s okay too. we have some great republicans. if you look at the way they are
front runner status, and even though you re well funded, well organized, that s exactly what jeb bush did in 2014 just before the new year, and it didn t work out well for him. she has to find a way to avoid all of the pit falls that we saw jeb bush fall under when he came out ahead in a big crowded field. right. so you bring up fact that coming out ahead of this crowded field could help her claim front runner status, but there s also this fear that if you come out too soon, you could kind of get lost in the mix of everything. wondering how elizabeth warren plans to get ahead of that? yeah, i mean, one traditional rubric for this thing in looking at the calendar is that the first person to go out, you know, is either the sort of obvious front runner which is the parable of jeb bush and to a degree hillary clinton, or you know, you risk being shot at,
how is senator warren planning to respond and how will democrats respond in general? there is always the debate of do you get in a fight with him, do you have a full-blown fight, a marco rubio-esque fight, if you want to harken back to 2016 or try to ignore it? what s the most effective way? we ll see it with a lot of candidates. elizabeth warren is first out of the gate and we ll see how it returns. what do you think the reaction is from president trump? it s interesting. we are getting a preview, no surprise, of some of the insults that will come from trump. to the contenders in 2020. but what s interesting here is elizabeth warren is going to need to figure out, to your point, how to respond to the president, because her response to the pocahontas comments didn t go over well when she released the dna test results. that wasn t really viewed as a win. and, you know, some would argue it was damaging to her. so it will be interesting to see how she and other potential contenders ha