what he called a big announcement. you ve been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you re going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight. but i decided tonight is your night. thank you. thank you. so i hope you ll invite me back. yes, absolutely. and amy, your 2016 plans? oh, i m going run for president. okay, great. next up, it was just three days ago when he made a half hearted apology for calling the president a subhuman mongrel. but now ted nugent has done it again. in an interview on dennis miller s radio show yesterday, the age rocker likened president obama s policies to that of nazi germany. i guess old habits die-hard. there was an incrementalism to what happened in germany and other places historically where they came in slowly, and they
a very good living on peddling bias and fearful. you dropped like a thug, people will treat you like a thug. i submit if they were armed, they would have shot and killed trayvon martin a lot sooner than george zimmerman did. this verdict is not part of a string of defeats for the left. it is an interruption in a string of victory after victory joining me now to discuss is david brock. founder of media matters and someone who knows tactics very well. thank you for having me on. dade, the president didn t even speaking yesterday before extremists took to the airwaves and social media to just spew vitriol. we have a little of something that sean hannity said on his radio show yesterday. now the president said trayvon could have been me 35 years ago. this is a particularly helpful
were they really listening to every american s phone conversation? it turns out now that people in the know on the intelligence committee are saying no, that maybe there were 300 e-mails, not millions, that they were looking at, and only looking at if they had a connection to say, for example, the country of yemen. really has anything changed over the last ten years between what was going on after 9-11 and what s going on in 2013 if you believe members of congress from yesterday and this gentleman, general alexander? no. steve: it s curious because i talked to when i was doing brian s radio show yesterday, i talked to former c.i.a. guy brian: is that going to count as my plug? steve: pretty much. he said it s clear that the united states has exceeded what the patriot act, how it was written. also you had on your show a whistle blower, bill benny. brian: why did i call in sick yesterday? steve: the united states has definitely exceeded the patriot act. yesterday it seemed
routines you know it s serious. steve: once it s in the mainstream media, then everybody is talking about it. that s what happened to the george bush administration. that s what brian and i were talking about on his radio show yesterday. so far it s been very selective in the coverage. maybe now it s going to change. brian: for your headlines. for the first time since her affair with the former c.i.a. director david petraeus, paul la broadwell speaking out. she says i have remorse for what this has caused. broadwell said she turned to faith and volunteering to get her through it and despite the affair thanked her husband for staying by her side. anna: students arrested at school for a high-tech cheating scheme. police in arizona say three
pull money out of the economy at a moment when we shouldn t be doing that. we haven t the economy is on the right path but it is not growing fast enough. and the last thing we need to do right now, is to sort of suck some oxygen out of it. yeah, we can talk about long-term deficit reduction. but let s not do it in a way that going to keep us from growing and therefore, as melissa suggested, ultimately make the problem we have worse. now, melissa, i raise the same question president obama, he was on my radio show yesterday, that e.j. addressed, personal, political. let me play for you what the president said he thinks is the reason they are not uniting and trying to protect the country. they are really trying to protect the rich. they re basic view is that nothing is important enough to