hard truths and bold choices. the interesting thing was, nobody ever bothered to tell us what they were. and when governor romney finally had a chance to reveal the secret sauce, he did not offer a single new idea. so, sean, how respond to that? glen kessler on august 30th had this to say romney s policy paper issued by the campaign contains few details, mostly a collection of policy assertions such as reducing debt, overhauling tax code, foster free trade. also when he brings up and wants to see 12 million jobs added, moody analystics already put out that 12 million jobs would be created under the trends of president obama. the governor put out a plan
we think he died, but we don t know much about the son, supposedly educated in switzerland, did they put him in a box so he wasn t exposed to anything on the alps and keep saying we don t know and that s frightening. i thought that nick christoff had an excellent piece, on the last visit to north korea, he went into a home on his own and he saw these boxes on the wall. right out of arthur kessler and george orwell and constantly chanting propaganda, including the great leaders scored four holes in one on the golf course today and this is what they get with no other information. one other big information came from joe biden who said, quote, look the taliban per se is not our enemy, that s critical. there s not a single statement that the president has ever made in any of our policy assertions that the taliban is our enemy because it threatens u.s. interests. what about the coverage of that? well, i mean, a lot of head
greta: it s a jaw dropper, joe biden says the taliban is not our enemy and white house is forced to go on the defensive. he made the remarks in newsweek. he said the taliban per se is not our enemy. that is critical. there is not a single statement that the president has made in any of our policy assertions that the taliban is our enemy. if in fact they are to collapse the existing government to keep the bad guys from doing damage to us, then it becomes a problem for us. the white house insists the comments had been taken out of context. at a time when our troops are being attacked by forces loyal to the taliban, it s no surprise that he is facing criticism. john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. now, the criticism, president obama s press secretary has to be read in context. can you give me any hypothetical
greta: it s a jaw dropper, joe biden says the taliban is not our enemy and white house is forced to go on the defensive. he made the remarks in newsweek. he said the taliban per se is not our enemy. that is critical. there is not a single statement that the president has made in any of our policy assertions that the taliban is our enemy. if in fact they are to collapse the existing government to keep the bad guys from doing damage to us, then it becomes a problem for us. the white house insists the comments had been taken out of context. at a time when our troops are being attacked by forces loyal to the taliban, it s no surprise that he is facing criticism. john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. now, the criticism, president obama s press secretary has to be read in context. can you give me any hypothetical
full fledged congressional showdown with a tax hike for millions of americans hanging in the balance. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. this just coming in. our brand new poll numbers hitting pitting president obama against the republican candidate. the survey puts each toe to toe the president and even though the election is still almost 11 months away, the results still troubling for the gop. let s go inside the numbers with ron brownstein of the national journal. thanks very much for coming in. these numbers, hot, they re fresh right now. hypothetical match-ups between the president and the republican challengers out there. look at this. in a hypothetical match-up between president obama and mitt romney. right now, president obama would win 52 to 45%. margin of error, 3%, but he would still win national. those are some of the best numbers we have seen for president obama in any of the head to heads recently. seven points ahead of mitt romney, wider than