financially across the country the last eight to ten years. president obama acknowledged that. you had bernie sanders running against the party. grass roots, have seen what to do to move forward and correct the wrongs over the last few years but there isn t the type of tension i think a lot of folks called out, because we re a party of issues and have been telling that to voters for a while and see the results in these races. not a moment to gloat. there s still a lot of work to be done bit i think we re that party of social and economic justice keith elson has been talking about. eugene, 30 seconds? is he right? what s true, very aware that they have a popularity issue, but so does the republican party. so i don t think the republican party is in advantage in this situation. i think both parties realize voters don t view them favorably and really have to make their cases strongly in 2018. that s right. thank you to you both.
14-year-olds don t make god decisions and another said it was 40 years ago and that he didn t see the relevance of it today. amber, i like to say this a lot. this doesn t happen in a vacuum. roy moore is not somebody who was not controversial before this sort of before these allegations. in the past he s said homosexual conduct should be illegal, 9/11 was god punishing perverseness, personal belief was that obama wasn t born here. he said muslims should not sit in congress. was stridentel against keith elson. and islam is contrary to the u.s. constitution. he also made a ruling that didn t allow a lesbian mother to see her child because he thought that her way of life would be detrimental to the child. so, amber, if this is okay with voters, if they end up voting for this man to serve in the
dragged the ten command mgts into public property. he has an imaginary view of what the first amendment says. he s willing to stand firmly against the rights of homosexuals to exist. he s willing to imagine that a muslim, keith elson, shouldn t be allowed to serve in congress. these were his on the record positions. and there s nothing new about his distance from the values that really make us american. but as someone who is a judge who has been elected, he should be familiar with all of that and he s shown that he doesn t care and the people who want the power that he could offer are showing that they don t care. yeah. you put it well. you didn t cheer me up. good. i want to fit in a break. all right. you know how we do that. yeah. i m going to fit in a break. you re staying here. if anyone liked what he was just analyzing, there will be more on fallback friday. five seconds. there is a choice. there s always a choice. we had a choice year ago. naturally we chose a dif
responsible for their base or the other way around, the decline meant the decline of big moderating force that they had. they used to be able to control the fringes, but now the fringes can raise money without the party, and that means the party matters less? yeah. it s introduced really interesting dynamics. certainly there were democrats, if you spoke to them early this year, when there was the race between tom perez and keith elson for the dnc chair saying, look, it doesn t matter that much who runs the dnc. this isn t the thing worth dividing the party over at this point. sat the same time, a huge amount of symbolic importance about what it signals about direction of the party to have one or the other in the dnc chair. not an academic division or discussion. bernie sanders former campaign manager said that if things had gone differently, the outcome would have been very different. let s listen. bernie won the democratic nomination he would be in the
individuals for folks who make probably over a million dollars a year might stay in place. some conservative republicans might not like that but some say it is to be done for a tax cut for rich people. something caught my attention on the interweb a little while ago. alabama republican senate nominee was on the hill today. the election still a good deal away. what is he doing there and tell me about the exchange he had with one of our colleagues. he is meeting with republican senators and it happens every tuesday. for a lot of them it is the first time meeting this candidate who has been incredibly incendiary in the past and said things like keith elson should not be in congress because he is a muslim. he said homosexual acts should be illegal. and our intrepid producer followed him through the hallways in an area where cameras are not allowed and tried to can him about the positions.