fun for someone who has any legal background tried to watch someone like an al franken try to go toto with gorsuch. go toe to toe. he s done great. it s been a marathon hearing. i don t see how he could ve done much better. contrast between the settled law of gay marriage and yes, i will admit roe vs. wade has been confirmed many times. there is a big difference there. he did what other nominees have done before him, working really hard not to get pinned down and be specific on almost anything. for the democrats, they went into it with a weak hand, couldn t figure out how they were going to stop him or if they could. they come out of today with the same situation. they have to decide, how do they
some of the language. this gives you a better sense of the back-and-forth. every law does body pass as take seriously. nobody above the law in this country, and that includes the president of the united states. in the interview to come he ever ask you to overrule roe vs. wade? no. what would you have done? speak i would ve walked out the door. would ve been a violation of the separation of powers of somebody at this table, in order to get confirmed, had to make promises or commitments about how they would rule in a case that is currently pending and likely to make its way to the supreme court. no such thing as a republican judge or democratic judge. we just have judges. bret: this has been a marathon hearing. they often are, but this one is really long. let s bring in the panel.
trucker who was fired for abandoning his broken down trailer in freezing temperatures to look for safety. it is absurd to say this company is in its rights to fire him because he made the choice of possibly dieing from feying to death or causing other people to die possibly by driving an unsafe vehicle. reporter: late in the day, gorsuch did display some uncharacteristic frustration at this whole process saying that there s a lot about the confirmation process that he regrets including butting his family through all this and lamenting that at one time albeit a long time ago had a hearing that last a mere 90 minutes long, that the a not so subtle dig at how long this marathon hearing has lasted for him and essentially sending the
fun for someone who has any legal background tried to watch someone like an al franken try to go toto with gorsuch. go toe to toe. he s done great. it s been a marathon hearing. i don t see how he could ve done much better. contrast between the settled law of gay marriage and yes, i will admit roe vs. wade has been confirmed many times. there is a big difference there. he did what other nominees have done before him, working really hard not to get pinned down and be specific on almost anything. for the democrats, they went into it with a weak hand, couldn t figure out how they were going to stop him or if they could. they come out of today with the same situation. they have to decide, how do they
media. this was a marathon hearing. benghazi bust was the headline. right. and you had erik erikson saying the same thing. mike huckabee saying the same thing, saying it was, basically a net win for hillary. so i don t think that i really do believe that the people who didn t see this as hillary performing well, a, and the republicans performing ba y badly, it wasn t just a hillary performed well. it was they performed badly. are people who just really just hate hillary. like, i think they re incapable of seeing in front of them, which was that the republicans had this first of all, the obsession with the blumenthal e-mails. it was pathetic to watch. and i m somebody, i think anybody who watches me or reads my writing knows i m sympathetic to the idea that we need to be investigating benghazi. i m saying, they blew it. there are the conservative talk show radio hosts that came out and were basically saying,