completely embrace a creepy, maladjusted old man who terrorizes women. the point is, the only thing i can figure out about this whole thing as the dynamics play out, for so long they have been this party that almost embraces these sex perversion stories. i mean, that s become their brand. you almost wonder, you know, it s the john ensign, the david vitter, mark foley. for every elliot spitzer and anthony weiner story, there have been a dozen stories like mark foley and larry craig. at some point you become numb and dumb to the idea you are now the branded party of the widely, the wildly over-sexed odd balls. that s what happened. that s the most troubling thing about the story, the republicans continue to embrace this man as if he hasn t done anything wrong. he caused these two women to lose their job. they hod to stop what they were doing in their career just to protect this nut.
like let s look at that one guy, clearly they re they ll find the one or two odd balls, the public will not fall for their argument which is this is a fair sampling of everybody that s there. you know what s a fair samples of everybody that s there? middle america saying the government has gone too far and it s exceeded the constitutional confines. interesting stuff. all right, we ll be watching for that. judge napolitano, thank you very much. good to be with you. you can see judge napolitano s program freedom watch on the fox business network. it is a terrific show. saturdays and sundays. as you can see right there. meanwhile, our next guest says christians and muslims will never get along. she shares the reasons from other own seven year study and then what will former vice president al gore say when he hears this? a school is being named in his honor. that s good. the bad news it s on potentially poisonous ground. whoops. jaguar platinum coverage is not just a warran
a lot of people are talking about michael lewis new book the big short about a handful of people, all odd balls, independent thinkers who saw the financial collapse happen before anyone else did. and most of them made spectacular profits from their foresight. but the book is about more than that. it poses a provocative thesis that wall street in its current form may just be a dinosaur. a dying empire. michael lewis is a best-selling writer of all kinds of books. but he has a special insight into wall street. back in the 1980s he worked at salomon brothers, the firm that pioneered the kind of bonds that eventually almost took down the american financial system. he wrote a book about that experience liars poker and even then was questioning the way wall street operates.