things that could get them in trouble. you know, in the georgia primary for senate, there are two guys running and jack kingston has said things like he thinks poor school children should have to sweep floors so that they learn there s no such thing as a free lunch, you know, you have very conservative candidates running, which plays extremely well with the republican base, but they are going to have to kind of watch themselves as they go forward, because you re not seeing moderates. the establishment won, but we re not talking about a moderate establishment. we re not talking about mike cassel, who christine o donald beat out in that primary. we re talking about very conservative candidates, who in a lot of these districts, they ll be fine, but especially for senate when you re running statewide, you have to watch yourself. all right. i saw you nodding your head, governor. well, you know, the georgia primary has nine more weeks for these two cats to say some crazy things. michelle
as strong as ever. in the 10th georgia congressional district, republican jody hice got 33% of the vote. he ll face a runoff vote, despite saying things like this. a town that has a secular world view. what do you get in secularism? you get higher divorce rates, you get greater crime issues, you have problems with stds, you ve got folks on drugs. you ve got folks that don t you ve got crime. you have to lock your doors at night when you go to bed. a secular world view increases std and crime? that radical rhetoric is still very much alive on the right. tootie smith won the primary in oregon s 5th congressional. she helped raise money for one campaign by raffling off a .9-millimeter glock handgun. bob barr will be in a runoff in georgia s 11th district. back in the 90s, he led the charge to impeach president clinton, and now he s back at it. pulled out of a file in my office, the house resolution, the house resolution that i introduced on november 5th of 1997 that was
i that he ll prevail regardless. harry reid and the democrats are laughing all the way to election day. sal, what do you say to the criticism, so, for instance, you look at indiana. there would not if you guys if you guys don t get behind richard murdock, dick lugar is in the united states senate today, and at a minimum, we re looking at 54-46, and it s five seats that the republicans need, not six. so that s one. mike cassel would be in the united states senate let me say you can t sit here and say was a very good candidate. i mean, one of you really believe he was a good candidate? you may agree with him on principle, but he ran a horrible campaign. no, i don t think i agree with that. one of the biggest problems he had is dick lugar didn t endorse him and support him. and so, he never was able to close the sale in those suburbs of indianapolis, which were key. and so, when he did have the slip of the tongue, it became a fatal slip of the tongue. you know, i
0 about marijuana, and the reality now for states where it s legal, frankly where that legality is headed next. here she goes again, the bush family may tree atriarch, chasing the white house isn t about just perhaps her own son. good morning from washington. friday, january 17, 2014. let s get to my first reads of the morning. 11:00 a.m. this morning, the president will try yet again to put the debate over nsa survey license behind him. he ll try to strike a middle ground between security and privacy, announcing enough reforms to preserve the intelligence community s ability to collect, search phone and internet data, while using the force of his personality to restore some faith in the surveillance programs, particularly with his some of his supporters who are not happy with what he s done. he ll also signal he plans to leave some of the big decisions going forward to congress. entire program. so he wants to keep it intact, not how. second, this morning, narrating what the paper
. four years ago, mike kass el, a long time player in politics was on a glide path with the ultimate career capper, a spot in the u.s. senate. joe biden left his senate seat to become vice president and the seat was being temporarily filled by biden s old right-hand man, ted kauffman. he was a place holder t. idea was biden s son bo would run for the special election in 2010. then bo biden decided not to run. that made mike cassel the obvious choice to win that seat. he was a moderate. he represented them 16 years after serving as governor before that. maybe the most popular politician in the state of delaware and the rest of the country hasn t yet contended with the rise of the tee party move him with the right sudden obama era dedication to purifying itself, casting out