we re back with more on trrp trmp and the fight for the republican presidential nomination. joining me now for our politics nation panel heather mcgee, president of demos, michael from the daily beast and susan from the republican strategist. great to be here. susan, it s your party that we re looking at. you can cry if you want to. i know it s been a very bad week but the anger that we re seeing on the ground, fueling obviously donald trump and others, dr. ben carson, is the anger that we re seeing there, the anger we saw that really stopped kevin mccarthy this week is it flowing from the bottom up or top town?
does jeb bush. they both have combativeness deficits when they go after hillary. she destroyed 30,000 e-mails. they should talk about that every day. heather mcghee, president of demos. are you fearful of john kasich as republican nominee versus hillary clinton? no. i think his brand of compassionate conservativism, expanding mental health crisis, gets him in the door where a lot of americans are, which is anxious about economic ina qualitity. half of americans couldn t pay a $400 bill without going in debt or selling something. they had very little to say for working class americans. that goes to the organizers, which was hugh s point about questions very quickly. i think hillary clinton in some ways, because the e-mail controversy was not explored very adequately by the questioner, and also because of the focus on gender, is one of
i think he will have to up his combativeness with hillary, as does jeb bush. they both have combativeness deficits when they go after hillary. she destroyed 30,000 e-mails. they should talk about that every day. heather mcghee, president of demos. are you fearful of john kasich as republican nominee versus hillary clinton? no. i think his brand of compassionate conservativism, expanding mental health crisis, gets him in the door where a lot of americans are, which is anxious about economic ina qualitity. half of americans couldn t pay a $400 bill without going in debt or selling something. they had very little to say for working class americans. that goes to the organizers, which was hugh s point about questions very quickly. i think hillary clinton in some ways, because the e-mail controversy was not explored
thanks, chuck. thank you very much. the panel is here. hugh hewitt, is there a disconnect between how the mainstream media folks have looked at john kasich and our polling which showed no bump for john kasich? we having a disconnect? i have great affection for the governor of my home state. he has a reagan-esque temperament. they will play very well. i think he will have to up his combativeness with hillary, as does jeb bush. they both have combativeness deficits when they go after hillary. i want them to go after the new york times piece this morning. she destroyed 31,000 e-mails. they should talk about that every day. heather mcghee, president of demos. are you fearful of john kasich as republican nominee versus hillary clinton? no. but i do think that his brand of sort of compassionate conservatism, expanding
information oh that just happened. right. when does it all become too much? joining me now, maggie jackson, author of distracted. heather mcghee, president of demos. jiem john simons and manush who is host of the new tech city podcast. let s start with this really incredible week-long series around boredom that has been going on. yeah. so what we did is asked people to take part in a one-week challenge and we every day gave them something to do with their phone in the hopes that it would actually let them be a little bit bored in their life. it occurred to me a few months ago, i m never bored anymore, ever. i haven t been bored since 98. for me since 2007 which is