do listening tours. two lido listening tours in iow. act as if not only act, but get feedback from the people all across the country. those are the things that made her successful. you re looking at her right now. that s the hillary clinton i know. that woman right there. regular person, laughing, enjoying life, being a normal person. she has to find a pretty great tweet. a knock at fox. i wish she would like a lot of candidates in the past would find a way to get across to tv camera. it s a hard thing. bill clinton could do it. she hasn t been able to do it. what she did in person in 2008, i was toelling you this camera off camera in marching in the pittsburgh and scranton st. patty s day parade. you would have thought she was a rock star. women were screaming for her, begging for her to come over and sign their books. that s the difference. the hardest thing is to get through the tv screen to be the person for people to get to know. thank you, joan walsh as always. thank yo
person would take it for granted at this point. i can t think of anybody to beat her or get closer. president obama, by the way, his former national press secretary ben labolt told buzzfeed this article the further out front the escort, the effort to elect secretary clinton is three years before election day. the greater for the incentive is for the press, perspective opponents and adversarial groups to scrutinize her every move. that s true. activist donors and voters like to see candidates fighting for every vote. they start to feel like their power and influence is diminished, it could have unforeseen consequences. governor, i know this happens. americans always root for the underdog. that s what we do. there s no underdog here. that s right. who s running as hillary clinton. hillary clinton, 61 points ahead of the vice president who s well known and well liked in democratic circles. that s astonishing. hillary has to john made a good point. she has to ignore this stuff,
two do listening tours in iowa. act as if not only act, but get feedback from the people all across the country. those are the things that made her successful. you re looking at her right now. that s the hillary clinton i know. that woman right there. regular person, laughing, enjoying life, being a normal person. she has to find a pretty great tweet. a knock at fox. i wish she would like a lot of candidates in the past would find a way to get across to tv camera. it s a hard thing. bill clinton could do it. she hasn t been able to do it. what she did in person in 2008, i was telling you this camera off camera in marching in the pittsburgh and scranton st. patty s day parade. you would have thought she was a rock star. women were screaming for her, begging for her to come over and sign their books. that s the difference. the hardest thing is to get through the tv screen to be the person for people to get to know. thank you, joan walsh, as always. thank you, ed rendell, govern
attributes to the tea party. what we have noticed is that the leadership is listening us to. as soon as we got here the leadership started having these listening tours. they would talk us to and they would explain some of the things they were trying to accomplish here in washington. i ll be honest, for the most part i think they thought they were going to convince us their way was the better way we were trying to move things too fast. i have to give the leadership a lot of credit. when they started hearing from most of us we weren t cutting enough, we weren t going fast enough. they changed the budget and the cr and allowed us to bring the influence that we were bringing from the grass roots here to washington. the biggest impact has to do with the fact that all tea partiers want is less intrusion by the federal government and their lives. reporter: the junior senator from utah. his upset victory against long serving robert ben get was
all the tea party is what we used to call the old reagan coalition. what we used to call the silent majority. just people for the most part are not typically involved in politics and just got fed up with the way things are being didn t in washington. reporter: a republican congressman from the first district of idaho. he was out-spent 6-1 but won by 10 points much of which he attributes to the tea party. what we have noticed is that the leadership is listening us to. as soon as we got here the leadership started having these listening tours. they would talk us to and they would explain some of the things they were trying to accomplish here in washington. i ll be honest, for the most part i think they thought they were going to convince us their way was the better way we were trying to move things too fast. i have to give the leadership a lot of credit. when they started hearing from most of us we weren t cutting enough, we weren t going fast enough. they changed the budget and the