disgusting or get low like a limbo bar. to get re-elected as a republican senator you have to go so low. you have to say not only did you oppose obama care. once it was made into law you have to then defund it and cheat or else you re not a real conservative. it is a utility multious scene down there. it s unbelievable. about 15 people divided equally democrats and republicans cheering or booing. this is a catholic event, too. it s the st. jerome catholic church in western kentucky. it s a big homecoming summer event. mack bevin, the person that casey was talking about is a business mann from louisville who only got into the race at the last minute as a republican candidate for the primary which doesn t take place till next may. we re talking almost a year away. i was interested to see as was casey and all the other political reporters whether this guy matt bevin, a business mann in louisville and comes from an
grimes more dangerous than she is right now. because mcconnell is really in a a vise, especially going into the fall budget fights. what bevin was talking about when he was going after mcconnell is this letter that senator lee has where he s urging republicans to use the continuing resolution that funds the government to defund the health care program. and mcconnell has yet to take a position on that. he s very carefully walking a line not saying anything. but if the right wing gets really angry about his refusal to sign that letter and take those positions, it s going to make bevin more of a risk. it could push some of the conservative groups in washington like the club for growth to actually go in for bevin with real money and that would be a real problem for mcconnell. they are really i m trying to think of the right metaphor. maybe force you to eat something really disgusting or get really low like a limbo bar. to get re-elected as a republican senator these days, you have to g
the democrat? at this point, his immediate danger is the guy to the right. and that s going to set him up for potentially making alison grimes for dangerous than she is right now. because mcconnell is really in a advice, especially going into the fall budget fights. what bevin was talking about when he was going after mcconnell is this letter that senator lee has where he s urging republicans to use the continuing resolution that funds the government to defund the health care program. and mcconnell has yet to take a position on that. he s very carefully walking a line not saying anything. but if the right wing gets really angry about his refusal to sign that letter and take those positions, it s going to make bevin more of a risk. it could push some of the conservative groups in washington like the club for growth to actually go in for bevin with real money and that would be a real problem for mcconnell. they are really i m trying to think of the right metaphor. maybe force you t
there, casey. i mean, there s a guy not afraid to call the guy a mud slinger which he is. mcconnell is a nothingtive force in american politics. here s the guy calling him on that from the right. bevin also wasn t afraid to engage with reporters. after the event and a lot of them were from the national press. he didn t screw up. that s a big test of this fancy farms sort of extravaganza. they say you can t win your race here at fancy farm but kuk lose it if you make a big mistake. he pulled it through. is he a southern, northern? he s from new england born in new hampshire. they don t mind that? his family owns a bell manufacturing company in new england. they make the bells for the salvation army among other things. it s a historic company. he moved to louisville. he became an investment banker and business mann there. he s accepted. being from louisville, everybody else in the state views you as a foreigner whether you sound like a kentuckian or
you have to say once it s made into law you have to then defund it. you have to cheat or else then you re not a real conservative. well, this is a tumultuous scene down there. it s really unbelievable. it s a big open shed with about 1500 people divided equally, democrats or republicans, cheering or booing. this is a catholic event, too. it s the st. jerome catholic church in western kentucky. it s a big homecoming summer event. mack bevin, the person that casey was talking about is a businessman from louisville who only got into the race at the last minute as a republican candidate for the primary, which doesn t take place until next may. we re talking almost a year away. i was interested to see as was casey and all the other political reporters whether this guy matt bevin, who is a businessman in louisville and comes from an old new england family is what john mccain would call a whacko bird. unpreacceptable, out of his element, in over his head. and i thought considering the