the rules and we may get even some of those changed before the vote this coming wednesday and thursday. so we think that s a good step. plus, also, one of the things paul wanted was this change to the motion to vacate the chair. we have not agreed to that. but we think, as mr. needham discussed in your previous segment, we think paul has the kind of vision and is the kind of messenger our party needs to accomplish the things we told the voters we re going to accomplish. so we re excited about that. he didn t quite get the endorsement threshold we have in our group. but, our members said super majority of our members said we think paul ryan is the right guy at the right time to lead our conference. so what happens? and you know it s going to happen, the first time that you and other members of the freedom caucus, feel that paul ryan is being insufficiently hard-line? are you going to give him some running room? well, we re going to work with him. we think we can come together as a g
our initiative on reforming the tax code and how we reform our out-of-control welfare system and empower those who are trapped in the system. the vision we need heading into the presidential election paul is the right guy to do that. we think we can unite an the big bolt ideas and push them forward and pass them in the house of representatives and send them to the senate and talk of the ideas with the american people. we will turn to benghazi. a lot of people, including me, thought the most dramatic moment was when you confrontedded hillary clinton what she said about the attack. that night, 9 night of the attack, 9/11 she said some have sought to just this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the intent. but you revealed this e-mail to her daughter chelsea an hour after that public statement, two of our officers were killed in benghazi by an al-qaeda like group.
could get some of the changes before the vote on wednesday and thursday. we think that is a good step and something that paul wanted was the change to the motion to video indicate the chair. we have not agreed. we think paul has the kind of vision and is the kind of messenger our party needs to accomplish the things we told the reporters we would accomplish. we are excited about that. he did not get the endorsement threshold we have but our members, a supermajority, think paul ryan is the right guy at the right time to lead the conference. what happened and you know it will happen, the first time that you and other members of the freedom caucus feel that paul ryan is being insufficiently hard-lined. will you give him running room? we will work with him and we think we can come together and fight for we met with paul an hour and he said we will have
do you know what a gay man s bathroom would look like? clean? the sheets would be well, the towels will be wrinkle free. any restaurant rest restroom? what is he thinking? that s where the real devil is. i don ts have a bathroom. it is a hole in the ground. greg, is it possible that the bathroom just didn t have the privacy that paul wanted? he is a doctor, and it is 1997. clearly he is like i don t know. you know what he is? he is a cranky old man, and this is how cranky old men think. the other thing too is it raises a really interesting question. he is a libertarian of the he believes in staying out of everybody s business. can you be simultaneously tolerant and intoll represent and intolerant? the guy said he is not against gays, he is just scared of them. so you can actually that describes a lot of elderly people who just didn t grow up around gay people.
bathroom would look like? clean? the sheets would be well, the towels will be wrinkle free. any restaurant rest restroom? what is he thinking? that s where the real devil is. i don ts have a bathroom. it is a hole in the ground. greg, is it possible that the bathroom just didn t have the privacy that paul wanted? he is a doctor, and it is 1997. clearly he is like i don t know. you know what he is? he is a cranky old man, and this is how cranky old men think. the other thing too is it raises a really interesting question. he is a libertarian of the he believes in staying out of everybody s business. can you be simultaneously tolerant and intoll represent and intolerant? the guy said he is not against gays, he is just scared of them. so you can actually that describes a lot of elderly people who just didn t grow up around gay people. and he is not used to them.