know, jeff flay probably has voted with donald trump 95% of the time. that s right. and dean heller, who could go down if steve bannon helps support his primary opponent. orrin hatch has been a huge supporter of donald trump. and bannon is now apparently going to be supporting a challenge. so this isn t about supporting a reform agenda. orrin hatch is supporting donald trump s reform agenda. it s about ousting these establishment guys that have been around a long time. that s not what president trump was saying. different than today. mr. bannon seems to me, and perhaps president trump, to want a very different kind of politics in our country that s right. driven by racial division and animus. he s bragging about blowing up the party. he wants people to get on board with the president s agenda. cut taxes josh, is that repeal and replace obamacare. i heard there s someone here who wrote a book about i think that is what bannon wants, but i don t agre
religious liberty is a core american and arizona value. so is non discrimination. going forward, let s turn the ugliness of the debate over senate bill 1062 into a renewed search for greater respect and understanding among all arizonans and americans. so many people waiting for her to come out and make a statement about what she would do. she took her time. she took her time. very, very highly watched speech. cnn political editor paul steinhauser joins us now from washington. hey, paul. jan brewer in the spotlight, paul. reporter: no doubt about it, and it really puts the republican party, in a way, in the spotlight over this issue. you saw a lot of senior republicans, both of arizona s republican senators, john mccain, jeff flay coming out and urging brewer to veto the bill. same thing with their former presidential nominee, mitt romney saying the same thing. the gop touts itself as a party of pro business, right? a pro business party, and this bill, let s be honest, was
he was going to fight obstruction with action. what does he have to show for that? the one piece of action he got a year later was increased revenues, which is what he campaigned on. what else does he have to show for it. i can tell you, we went through an election, david. don t forget, there was a pretty divisive time here in america when we made our choices, and the american people made a clear choice. i might say to mr. murphy, he did win fair and square, and i think his values and policies he spoke to in his inaugural address were the same that he took to the country. so, where are we today? there are positive signs. i listened to eric cantor. he s for the dream act! i introduced this 12 years ago. he s voted against it. now he s for it i believe he s for it and that s progress. but i might say to him, for example, on immigration, we re moving on a bipartisan basis in the senate. senator mccain, lindsey graham, marco rubio, jeff flay, chuck schumer, bob menendez, michael benn
how are we ever going to fix the economy? hi, everybody. i m david asman. welcome to forbes on fox. in focus with rich karlgaard, victoria barret, quentin hardy, dennis neil. they re tacking on 136 earmarks himself in the last three years alone the total price tag over a quarter of a $1 billion. victoria, does it mean even the g.o.p. doesn t get it? that is what i m worried about. i don t know his capacity for change, but he loves earmarks. the number four earmarkers last year, parkway named after him. he brought so much pork to his constituents and now we re putting him in charge? it doesn t ring true for what voters have told both parties. david: it is true there are a couple of anti-earmarkers, jeff flay and people who are true blue. but bottom line he s a porker.