man, the president, as a man, who does want to redistribute income and who wants to impose his vision of social justice on the nation by increasing the power of the federal government. if i m correct about that, the president will fail in his attempt. most americans don t want an authoritative system, even if it is imposed in the name of fairness. we saw that in the vote last week. finally, i do encourage president obama to stand up and tell us who he really is. and what he really wants. so we can ditch the speculation and name-calling. we americans need to have everything on the table. we need to know who our leader really is. or am i wrong? and that s the memo. in a moment, brit hume will react to my analysis and give us his read on the real barack obama. and later bernie goldberg on what questions i should ask president bush later this week when i interview him in ohio coming right back. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what?
understands that the spending issue along with taxes is their most powerful defense against the president s big government vision. so, while there may be some small compromises coming up, probably elimination of earmarks and some kind of delay in the new tax code, fundamentally the g.o.p. is never going to accommodate barack obama. they want him out of there. for those of us trying to figure out the big picture, the key question remains why does american society has to be changed so drastically? why does he want to do that? as talking points has reported, the healthcare system in this country is unfair, it is. but it could have been overhauled with oversight. not a massive government intrusion that will add trillions to the debt down the road. now, i could be wrong but i suspect president obama believes that capitalism in the free marketplace is fundamentally stacked against most americans. he doesn t believe in our economic system the way had t. has evolved. again, he will never say t
tension within that country and has been since partition because of that and i think that the president is just soft pedaling this issue in the hopes that he will be giving no fodder to the jihadists to claim that. bill: it becomes problematic. who is going to lead the world against the jihad? if he is not going to do it and obviously he isn t, who is going to do it? so we have to go on and on and on and on with this stuff because nobody has the guts to say the world has to unite and stop the madness? because that s where we are right now. look. i would submit to you, bill, retorque rickally he is not doing as you suggests. he is resisting jihad in places like afghanistan and now even still in iraq. we is certainly expect that he will be resisting it in yemen as well militarily. diplomatically he is trying to form coalition of countries that he can find. in so doing he needs to get muslim countries with governments that are steeply
have been a tape recording. mr. obama was his usual, calm, detached self-self. because i report to you daily on the factor and heavily researched my but new book pinheads and patriots where you stand on the age of president obama. i studied the president closely. i have no idea, no idea at all who he really is it s impossible to get through the shield bite. contrast everybody knows who president bush is a casual guy who sees life as black and white, good and evil, right and wrong. president clinton fairly easy to read. good old boy who adapted to circumstances and showed genuine emotion in public. american people sense barack obama is distant from them. and that is a major problem for the president. let me give you one very vivid example. this goes back to the muslim controversy a couple of weeks ago. in india the president held a big town hall type meeting and the first question was about the worldwide muslim problem which deeply effects india. what is your take or opinion about jih
prime time. factor number one prime time news in the nation. mark shields analyzing sarah palin said this on inside washington. on sarah palin on 2012 one of the unspoken problems she does have is her quitting as governor midway through her first term. it is like ted kennedy s chappaquiddick. it was not a problem among democrats. it will be a problem when she runs for president because of that type of threshold for that office. bill: wow, chappaquiddick, of course, resulted in the death of mary jo. there what were no deaths with sarah palin s resignation at least as far as check can tell. check three, the state of california can t afford to pay its unemployment insurance. so borrowing $40 million a day from the feds, according to the l.a. times, that means california is buying borrowing from you and me. approaching $10 million in debt. do you think we will get our money back from those guys? sure we will as soon as the legislature sells san francisco