would have body armor, so shoot for the heads. today we re hearing the same rhetoric. we have people who are going to have a rally in washington on the 19th. the day of the oklahoma city bombing where they re asking their participants to come armed so they can show the corrupt officials in government to right their ways before we come a police state. so we have this, you know, same kind of rhetoric that just builds and builds and builds and when you start talking in the extreme, as we have, and the extremists, the real extreme elements of our society seems to feel that their opinion is the prevailing opinion. my god, you can t put that jeanne back in the bottle, ed. no, you can t. james corcoran, good to have you with us tonight. i appreciate you being on the program. a programming note as we approach the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing.
united states under bush. did he forget about the worst attack in history which came under bush or mean there were no attacks after the worst attack in history or so it so many times there were no attacks under bush he stopped thinking about what he was saying, or was he b.s.ing us? what did rick perry mean when he said texas had the right to secede from the union. did he think texas had that right? why did he keep it up after getting straightened out on this matter saying texas had the right to secede but wasn t going to exercise unless things got really bad? was he b.s.ing us like rudy was? there s a great line in my favorite movie that may explain this habit of saying something you don t believe but so powerful and useful you keep on saying it. it goes like this. a man who tells lies merely hides the truth. a man who tells half lies has forgotten where he put it. that s hardball for now. thanks for being with us. catch us again tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern. ri