change. a racial undercurrent to the shocking disrespect that this president has endure over the years seems obvious. but the real question remains why has not one republican come forward to denounce this incivility towards president obama and lack of respect for the office he holds? former chairman of the republican national committee of course is michael steele, our friend here and colleague, and the former governor of pennsylvania and democratic national committee chair ed rendell joins us now to discuss. this i want to start with michael, whose got the republican roots here. it seems we got a bunch more examples recently. i m going to run through stockman now and this ted yoho. it s not like they re a majority. but hen they creep up sort of like weeds growing through the sidewalk that. just keep growing. nobody pulls them out and says no, that s not our party. why won t your leader, people like boehner, who isn t a bad guy just say this is unacceptable, it s unamerican, stop talk
austerity and fears of a meltdown. looking ahead to the rio environmental summit, a sharply contrarian take from someone who says the whole thing is a waste of time. finally i am for free press, fair elections and equal rights for women. i can t say that. what in the world? the dictator might be a fun movie, but dictators in real life are getting smarter, sav savvier and less authoritarian. but first, here s my take. we re now in the general election campaign in the united states. the point at which the candidates are meant to pivot from the primary voters to the general election voters, most of who now are registered independents. but this isn t really happening. the obama campaign started with its attack ads about bain capital which presented a simplistic picture of a complicated reality, although some private equity firms have engaged in some bad practices. on the whole, the industry has grown so large because it performs a useful function. then came mitt romney
boris johnson, the mayor of london. he has a surprising message on the euro and on republicans. we ll talk about the olympics, of course. then, economics. a sharp discussion between two great scholars. robert skedelski, rbiographer o the euro, austerity, and fears of a meltdown. looking ahead to the real environmental summit, a sharply contrarian date from someone who says the whole thing is a waste of time. finally i am for free press, fair elections, and equal rights for women i can t say that! what in the world? the dictator might be a fun movie, but dictators in real life are getting smarter, savvier, and less authoritarian. first, here s my take. we re now in the general election campaign in the united states. the point at which the candidates are meant to pivot from the primary voters to the general election voters. most of who now are registered independents. this isn t really happening. the obama campaign started with its attack ads about bain capital