party but in particular the g.o.p. when it comes to the democrats, though, there is this growing divide and i don t think we have we ve heard enough from people who are smart political analysts to tell us how what does that mean for the future of the democratic party? here s the thing. i see division but i see it between, i would say, the blue collar democrat and the academics. right now, america is at war with the faculty lounge who dictated almost all public policy. they provide the weekly story of government overreach that we talk about every, you know, every single day. i think that s what the split is. it s not it s not a fiscal split, you know, where the tea party says we re fiscal conservatives, we don t venture into the social aspects of conservativism. is that the neo-liberal? no, i don t think so. go ahead, you want to say something? no, i was going to say i agree with the nostalgia liberal but accountability liberal? to me that s an oxymoron and some of the thing
party but in particular the g.o.p. when it comes to the democrats, though, there is this growing divide and i don t think we have we ve heard enough from people who are smart political analysts to tell us how what does that mean for the future of the democratic party? here s the thing. i see division but i see it between, i would say, the blue collar democrat and the academics. right now, america is at war with the faculty lounge who dictated almost all public policy. they provide the weekly story of government overreach that we talk about every, you know, every single day. i think that s what the split is. it s not it s not a fiscal split, you know, where the tea party says we re fiscal conservatives, we don t venture into the social aspects of conservativism. is that the neo-liberal? no, i don t think so. go ahead, you want to say something? no, i was going to say i agree with the nostalgia liberal but accountability liberal? to me that s an oxymoron and some of the thing
deeply disagree with you, brother, when you spread the falsehood that obama is a socialist. he s not a socialist, he s a neo liberal. and if you want to see a real socialist. sean: and splitting hairs and. no, it s not splitting hairs now. sean: listen, i know your class at princeton is popular. somebody we both know goes there. who is that. sean: my nephew, i told my you my nephew goes to princeton and couldn t get into the class and graduate this yearment he have got a bone to pick with you. let me have the words that you used for herman cain and he s on next and i think you owe an apology. what do you make of what herman cain said? he did acknowledge that racism exists, but he says, you know, it doesn t matter that much that more of it is about actually working hard and making opportunities happen
deeply disagree with you, brother, when you spread the falsehood that obama is a socialist. he s not a socialist, he s a neo liberal. and if you want to see a real socialist. sean: and splitting hairs and. no, it s not splitting hairs now. sean: listen, i know your class at princeton is popular. somebody we both know goes there. who is that. sean: my nephew, i told my you my nephew goes to princeton and couldn t get into the class and graduate this yearment he have got a bone to pick with you. let me have the words that you used for herman cain and he s on next and i think you owe an apology. what do you make of what herman cain said? he did acknowledge that racism exists, but he says, you know, it doesn t matter that much that more of it is about actually working hard and making opportunities happen
are all up for re-election next year. without those social pressures the answer would be nothing would get done or even mentioned. what we did in the g-20 this year is reversed course from the clammer for austerity that began in toronto. and they toronto being the previous g-20 meeting. yeah, a couple ago. so, they come out and they say, austerity doesn t work anymore. we need jobs, growth, worried about youth unemployment and we have to get tough on bank regulation. two good guys, phillip hildbrand and mark carney, excellent, excellent people, just got named ahead of financial stability board. it got elevated. they want to do bank tax and do more capital on the top 20 so-called too big to fail banks. what we re seeing, i think what s fascinating here, naomi cline wrote a book and the thesis is there s an inherent tension between the kind of neo liberal with privatized government gutting welfare state and that has been imposed by the