the racist democrats expelled from the party. that was about ideas and the good guys and gals won. this is about a president who many republicans believe is dangerous to our democracy, those are senator flake s words not mine. we will see where this goes. brian great to see you, paul great to see you, kind of. ouch. any moment now, house speaker paul ryan will be answering reporters questions on capitol hill. i think there s i think he might be taking a victory lap but don t want to speak too soon. passed the budget by a slim margin. one step in the road to tax reform. it s all smooth sailing from here, right. we re going to bring you his comments live. if you re on medicare, remember,
give capacity crowds in arizona, screaming fans in the essay here is what i want, tax reform and i want it on my desk by november 1st and here s what i want in it and here s why it will help all of you and help me get there. that would be a better use of his time. i think the bashing of the media in some ways i get it but there s no way to draw the headline. the action and overreaction, ifa the nitpicking on both sides. greg: i know it s probably not healthy or positive but i kind of enjoy it, juan. does that make me a weak person? juan: it s like pro wrestling. it s entertaining. brian: he labels people. dana: imagine if obama did that to you. if he came after fox kimberly: saturday night live. greg: they had an overweight man play you on saturday night live. remember that?t?me brian: and i had them
these on twitter. i can actually buy that. i don t think that it would happen here. i think they went way overboard. every actiony causes this overreaction in a situation. megan mcardle at bloomberg, she wrote a piece today saying we are all afraid of the online mob. you re making decisionsns and editing yourself before you can even get anything out because you are afraid of the social media backlash. actually, if you turn it off, it doesn t exist. c greg: a cloudy day, you just go away. you don t see the clouds. brian: what i y do is i forget my password. i don t log on. dana: your password is not fo password? greg: i know what it is, it s i heart lucy. brian: we are not really sure. it s more likely to be ainsley. i can t give away my password.
the united states and i love the flag. l there are a lot of people who have not found that. they have a been brought up with have not been brought up wih people who are patriotic to even point them in the right direction. brian: that was the stance that not many people are taking these days. juan, who is right? george foreman or colin kaepernick for taking a knee and the players backing up colin kaepernick? juan: i don t think that s the issue. the issue is george foreman is a big trump supporter. he helped him when he was going bankrupt. he feels very loyal. i do think that. let me tell you something brian: have you ever at 39 years old juan: he put together some of the deals i don t know why you re going on, i think he s being loyal. he sees this as part of the culture war greg was talking about earlier. people like muhammad ali, recently deceased, they saw
it s whether or not it might be bad press for them. not about what the right thing to do is. brian: what about bob lee, why did he escape? why would not they try to protect him from a a meme? kimberly: it was the shortened name. greg: i hate it when cable network gets bad controversy. hey, dana, doesn t this reveal the difference between the perception of possible outrage and real outrage? we operate, the media, we are constantly worried about what we are going to say. dana: i self edit. greg: you have a filthy mind. dana: i think they were over thinking it. i think they made a terrible decision and i was the first to say this was the most ridiculous story. but, i think they probably were, when it got around they probably have consultants who called in, charging them a lot of money to sit around and say we should really try to protect him. he will be the subject of all of