the time has come to say no to the tea party, their obstruction, to their disrespectful treatment of the first african-american candidate. chris mcdan yald is in a runoff against thad cochran. if we do nothing, mcdaniel wins. with your help, we can stop this. please commit to voting against tea party candidate chris mcdaniel next tuesday, say no to the tea party. explain how he was courting democratic voters here, because democratic voters that hadn t voted in the primary, in fact, the democratic primary could crossover in this primary tonight. that s right, sean, i mean, it is open, democrats, independents, republicans can vote tonight in this special runoff, the democrats couldn t vote if they voted in the june
past few years, iraq was stable, things change, it s not his fault, nothing s his fault. just because something s stable two years ago or four years ago, doesn t mean it s stable right now. and what we have in this situation in which in part because of growing mistrust between sunni and shiite, some of the forces that have always possibly pulled iraq apart are stronger now. those forces that could keep the country united are weaker. here with reaction, a special in studio appearance, the former vice president of the united states, how are you? good, sean. glad to be on the show again many. all of the blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice, the surge, all of this goes into getting iraq, not a perfect democracy, certainly better off than it was. certainly. and an ally in the region of the united states. you see now city after city falling. the president says he s not responsible.
mississippi, too early to call right now. in the final days of this campaign, thad cochran really angered a lot of conservatives by reaching out to democratic voters to push him over the hump here. that might have made the difference, any impact in the general election? well, you know, as for the primary, and perhaps if it s true, some shenanigans going on there, nothing should surprise you. that s old school politics where it s a bit of the status quo and that s got to go. it s very rare in a republican primary that the candidate who promises to bring home the bacon, promising bigger government, which is requiring higher taxes and more burdensome government actually pulls it off in the primary? that s a rare thing. it s it will be surprising, and yet perhaps not to find out what the cross-over of democrat voters, how that does impact the
past few years, iraq was stable, things change, it s not his fault, nothing s his fault. just because something s stable two years ago or four years ago, doesn t mean it s stable right now. and what we have in this situation in which in part because of growing mistrust between sunni and shiite, some of the forces that have always possibly pulled iraq apart are stronger now. those forces that could keep the country united are weaker. here with reaction, a special in studio appearance, the former vice president of the united states, how are you? good, sean. glad to be on the show again many. all of the blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice, the surge, all of this goes into getting iraq, not a perfect democracy, certainly better off than it was. certainly. and an ally in the region of the united states. you see now city after city falling. the president says he s not
government spending. it s just that you have a nationalized electorate, and it s not possible anymore for lawmakers to bring home federal projects the way they used to. on top of that, when you have so much anger at washington and federal government, the idea that you re in leadership just doesn t play anymore the way it used to as a feather in your cap. that really is a change in politics, but what happens let s suppose mcdaniel wins and goes forward to face his democrat opponent in mississippi in a statewide race against a democrat. will that message lower spending, lower the debt, get your money s worth, will that win at that level? well, i think in a conservative state like mississippi with the disapproval of the president, and the president s policies, i still think chris mcdaniel wins but it s definitely a tougher race against travis childers than it would be if thad cochran were to pull this out tonight. don t forget, cochran is trying to attract democrats and independents