so i spoke in this other members that happened to other colleagues as well. and we just don t publicize that. and i that i clearly, this timing with this bill coming out now, knowing how much the public disagrees with it they re trying to smear people who disagree with the bill. sean: let s talk about what is going on in the vote tonight this, is it this, is the final bill. there was a lot of hope among a lot of people that the bird rule, reconciliation process might be stopped in the senate. what happened? well, they jammed the whole thing through at this point. as you know through reconciliation process. closed down the opportunity for the republicans in the senate to offer meaningful nalt tiffs. this is the nail in the coffin for health care in the united states. at this point z in this year. it results in power of the federal government to make medical decisions bringing about an individual mandate dictating to every man, woman,
or a republican dream. what is your reaction to the idea? look, the reality of it is, i think the gop, republicans partner with the tea party movement around this country. as i ve said with the leadership that i ve met with since april of last year, if the tea party candidate is a nominee a democrat, we ll back em. conservatives, we ll back em. likewise they will support the republican nominee against a democrat. we don t need to allow any more nancy pelosies to wind up in congress. i ve call for nancy pelosi to be fired the way we do that is elect good conservatives to the congress. sean: i saw you the other night speaking at the nrcc dinner. i think a new conservative republican party is the answer. obviously this is an opportunity for bold differences between two parties.
this video helps. it does help. but the legacy of president reagan is going to be undermineed. we are going to go back to an era of jimmy carter foolishness if we don t continue to fight. sean: obama is jimmy carter in steroids. he s going down in history as one of the worst presidents in american history. we have you with jim moran we ll quick. that s what i m trying to say you guys liberals, created policies. the brother wanted to fight me he was lunging at me twice for asking about stimulus money that went to districts that didn t exist. young people are being pinched in this obama economy. sean: you are going to continue to confront these
they had majority. and they are gonna try to get everything through as quickly as possible. sean: this is the holy grail. they are high-fiving now i heard lynn sweet earlier today say listen, passing this health care bill, means that barack obama essentially can do away with all this bipartisan talk. he doesn t have to be bipartisan any more. like they ve been waiting for 14 months to get to the point where they no longer have to be partisan. sean: he lost the independents. independents are 3-1 against this. america is polarizing extraordinarily to our detriment. obama was at a town hall today mocking republicans. mocking republicans. making fun of the republican party. the classy thing would be you hold your head high. [ talking over each other ] sean: be humble in victory. not happening.
and that has no place in the political rhetoric or lexicon, if you will. to the extent that people say crazy things as we witnessed this past weekend, the republican party, democrat party, good-minded americans alike renounce that. don t try to mix the apple and the orange here, when you know, particularly when you look at the hot language, if you will that was used during the bush administration and certainly in the last two or three years of the administration there. were all kinds of threatening tones and language used. i think people need to understand it and put it in context. sean: when you say reload that is based predicated on the belief that you had loaded before, you gave your best political effort that didn t work. we regroup come back again. everyone knows what that means. but they are trying to exploit this and trying to make an issue out of this. do you remember in 1998, the democratic party in missouri