politics, and everybody in journalism. i, for example, have been dealing with him for the better part of three decades. i know him going all the way back to the mondale campaign and all of the campaign since. he knows everybody, he has relationships with everybody. as you said in the opening, he s an adult. he knows he tells you what he thinks in no uncertain terms. right. but does it with everybody. there are no enemies there are really few enemies in bill daley s world. there s almost nobody you can t talk to. i can think of some enemies, chuck, and they re the net roots people. the people who are looking for progressive voice. will the president now balance his appointment off, or urge daley the balance the appointment off with somebody who is closer to the left, if you will, somebody who is very much identified with the progressive movement out in the country, and in the net roots of course? you know will he try to do that. it seems symbolic. i don t know if it wi
a democrat is not to make the republicans wrong. right. but actually help put people back to work and get them in a stronger financial position and give them peace of mind. that s all that people want. now i represent metro detroit. we re really hard hit economically, but are there many areas around the country right now where people are feeling financially insecure. all they want is this, they want government to work for them. not you know campaigning on these ideological platforms just to make the opponents look wrong. this is not about making people look wrong or being right. it s about serving and helping the taxpayer that funds us right here in washington. is that the issue, congressman tipton, or is it this continued talk about birthers and all of that, that keep being nobody creates it in the media. people yelling out in the congress and congresspeople backing them up is the problem. well, i don t think that we can actually take into consideration one person yelling fr
he knows how to is done. he cares about loyalty, he cares about consistency. and i think it s a very this republican to answer your other question, it s something that republicans should be impressed by because as chuck said barack obama knows how to adapt. the funny thing is barack obama when he got elected president wasn t really a big player in chicago. when he first ran, he wasn t a big player at all. now, he was the ultimate chicago player. right. with the daley at his side. letly go to that question, back to you, chuck. the old line from chicago is, i don t want nobody, nobody sent. who sent? who sent bill daley to the white house? why where did he come from? who pushed him on the president? or did the president quietly go out there on cat s feet, and not tell anybody what he was doing in the last couple of weeks while he s in hawaii and come up with this guy? reporter: it s not quite that he wasn t telling everybody what he was doing. p. rouse was charged even before
give them peace of mind. that s all that people want. now i represent metro detroit. we re really hard hit economically, but are there many areas around the country right now where people are feeling financially insecure. all they want is this, they want government to work for them. not you know campaigning on these ideological platforms just to make the opponents look wrong. this is not about making people look wrong or being right. it s about serving and helping the taxpayer that funds us right here in washington. is that the issue, congressman tipton, or is it this continued talk about birthers and all of that, that keep being nobody creates it in the media. people yelling out in the congress and congress people backing them up is the problem. well, i don t think that we can actually take into consideration one person yelling from the gallery as any kind of general opinion. congressman clarke and i happen to agree. this is going to be about jobs. it s going to be about the eco
republican to answer your other question, it s something that republicans should be impressed by because as chuck said barack obama knows how to adapt. the funny thing is barack obama when he got elected president wasn t really a big player in chicago. when he first ran, he wasn t a big player at all. now, he was the ultimate chicago player. right. with the daley at his side. let me go to that question, back to you, chuck. the old line from chicago is, i don t want nobody, nobody sent. who sent? who sent bill daley to the white house? why where did he come from? who pushed him on the president? or did the president quietly go out there on cat s feet, and not tell anybody what he was doing in the last couple of weeks while he s in hawaii and come up with this guy? reporter: it s not quite that he wasn t telling everybody what he was doing. pete rouse was charged even before rahm emanuel. pete rouse the long-term planner of this white house and he was charged with coming up wit