reaction? she addresses it on camera. she gets asked about it today in new hampshire. no blood drawn is the headline i would put on this. you correctly identified the issue why it s ridiculous to say was there a smoking gun in any of this. we re talking about information she put forth. presumably if it were the smoking gun, it s not the information she d have handed over to the state department to begin with. this is the first of many releases. it s going to be on a rolling basis instead of one document dump. at a certain point, this will begin to be perceived as why do they keep going over all of her information with such a fine-tooth comb if they re not doing likewise with other candidates. either something needs to be generated in these releases or republicans run the risk of being perceived as overplaying the benghazi card which i think they did in 2012. you point out these are e-mails she s handed over. right. we ever going to get all, all, all of them? i guess, you know
republicans towards her and she perhaps rises above the fray and doesn t sling back from the ground level. can you see that way? i can see it. i could see, for example, the overplaying of whatever the benghazi hand might consist of. i think that s an issue that has appeal to the base. the base will come out and vote in the primary and caucus process, but you can t run a campaign based only on benghazi against hillary clinton if you want to appeal to independents who in the end are going to control the outcome of this election. final question. these multiple republicans coming out saying, yep, i m running for president, then hopping over to fox news channel over to hannity. that s their out of the gate interview. i d love for them to come here or to you. do you think it would be advantageous to go somewhere, where they may be challenged a bit more less softball more pointed? you know i don t think it s necessarily the level of the questioning or the lack of intensity of the questi
how did it happen? in the interest of overplaying this, we re told this is a limited case, no risk to the general public. we don t fully know how serious it is yet. we don t know if anybody has gotten sick as a result of the accident. if you look at it from the standpoint of whether proper procedures are being followed at the cdc in atlanta, it is reason to be concerned. cdc says one of the technicians will have to be monitored for three weeks after possibly being exposed to the ebola virus at one of the labs. this apparently happened on monday, discovered on tuesday. the cdc said in a written statement that a small amount of material from an experiment was mistakenly transferred from one lab to another and it might have contained live ebola virus. cdc said the technician has no symptoms of the illness. others who entered the lab and
until yesterday when eric holder said really. the attorney general was sober and careful and used careful words. didn t describe all of it or most of it. just some. when you see some of the signs and i won t describe them you know some of it is racial. a lot of constitutional scholars said this standing by john boehner, he doesn t have standing to bring the lawsuit. yale s akil amar said it remiebds him of birtherism. nothing like this has succeeded, won t succeed and it is an attempt to play to the ugliness of the base. i agree. dana, what s the democrats opportunity here? it s a difficult year for them. this has been essentially a gift. the overplaying of the hand by the republican party. as you mentioned there is some fund-raising advantage here. as candidates go out like the republican senate candidate in
no! why would you get nervous? let s start there, though. are you guys on the verge and by you guys, i mean republicans. my party. yes, your party. are you on the verge of doing that thing again that you guys do from time to time? not following you. the overplaying of the hand. i don t think so. i actually think obamacare is a really legitimate the largest political issue current and on the horizon. it s what the election is going to be about. it could be what the presidential election is about. i think with the cbo not the economy. not jobs. i think obamacare is about the economy. i think obamacare raises two questions in people s heads, which is yes, we know there s a lot of problems out there, but we need the government to do more, and do we need to take on more debt? i think we re at that tipping point, where yeah, we can prime the pump, we can try to put more money in people s pockets. but if we do that and we raise the debt, our economy can t get the credit