pushing back. i asked about it yesterday morning on the show, but then was watching. i am a professor and i had to think about this in context, and i was reading the back race rebels, and it was actually very useful thinking about occupying space sometimes without the kind of goals that i was asking for yesterday. i kept saying i need an agenda and policy items, and then i was reminding myself that sometimes that comes later and part of what democracy, democratic action with a little d is, is that public space belongs in the public, and it should not be policed in the ways that say you are only allowed to occupy even playing hip-hop music loud in a public space is some of the way some could re-take the right
to night. come on, anne, don t be so modest. no, i m not modest. i m just not nominated. you know right. it used to be you get naked, you get nominated. not anymore. not anymore. my grandma is here, too. how am i doing, grandma? i just saw marky mark. no. no, grandma. so here s the bottom line. anne hathaway, a for effort. she worked hard. james franco as a little d disinterested. one said he was preparing for a remake of dazed and confused . entertainment weekly loved it, though. jimmy kimmel s tradition, he
that aren t saying i m running for whichever position, whichever office, i m a republican. most lem know that, they have their little d or r parenthesis next to their name and for crying out loud, it s our responsibility as voters not only to know what party these people are running for but what they re running on, in addition to how catchy their ad is or how great a sound bite when they re saying in the ads is. shannon: let s take a look at the fox dynamics poll, does president obama hurt or help dan yaints, hurts, 44 percent, helps, 38 percent, 8 percent, neither, but the general public, the registered voters, think the president is a liability. you know, i can t imagine how the white house feels about that at this point. once again, when you look at these poll numbers and perception is reality and the perception is, okay, poll numbers are down, he s going to hurt our candidate, he s going to hurt our party, so i m not surprised