this is about the happiest i ve seen members in a long time. because we see that we re starting to win this dialogue on a national level. what do you make you re laughing. what is this? bodybuilding, moral rearment? it s like a subjective therapy they re going through. if we fight this law, we re going to somehow become stronger people and that s made it worth it to the country? remember, michele bachmann thought she was going to end up as president. so what she thinks about reality doesn t have much bearing upon reality. you know, i recently read a book about this guy named tip o neill and ronald reagan. i know it well. you know it well. one of the things that struck me was they had some major league fights, some battles back in those days. and when tip lost as he did in that first year a couple of times, you know, he put it aside and, say, on the tax cuts and he waited a year or so later. turned out the tax cuts reagan passed were creating tremendous deficits and then he ca
some pain and suffering but i don t think that compares one bit to the pain and suffering of obama care. he s michele bachmann on fox this week. let s watch her in action. i think we will continue to hold on. ultimately the republicans are the conservatives that are going to work together to make sure that we can push back obama care. we re really very energized today. we re strong. this is about the happiest i ve seen members in a long time. because we see that we re starting to win this dialogue on a national level. what do you make you re laughing. what is this? it s like a subjective therapy they re going through. if we fight this law, we re going to somehow become stronger people and that s made it worth it to the country? remember, michele bachmann thought she was going to end up as president. so what she thinks about reality doesn t have much bearing upon reality. you know, i recently read a book
and reduce the deficit. but reality doesn t work that way. and we have his budget last year balanced the budget by 2040. he thinks he can do it in ten years. he s dreaming. that was because of pressure from conservatives in his own party. thank you for your time. i greatly appreciate it. let me bring in nbc news senior political editor mark murray. thank you for your time. in your first read the team poses this question. is ryan capable of cutting a deal? that s the big question. you heard congressman yarmouth say he ran from the budget proposed by congressman ryan. here we are with a similar document. mitt romney kind of ran away. a large part of what they campaigned on was with a few exceptions the ryan budget plan. one of the reasons why paul ryan was tapped by mitt romney was to say they wanted to make bold
he misspoke as governor walker did about when the plant closed. i think condoleezza rice was good. i would like to see her talk about civil rights today like voting right in alabama where th she comes from. i think the reality doesn t bear some of the poetry of tonight, but at least the poetry was better than ralph kramden was last night. steve, i know you liked paul ryan s speech and condoleeza rice s speech. what do you think politically had the most impact? i think paul ryan did a great speech that i think connected to the middle class in this country that s hurting economically. very effective politically. the other people who had a big night tonight, another republican star is zoborn, suzaa martinez. republicans have to get over 30% of the his ppanic vote in the country. major league debut.
immigration law ruling. now the court struck down much of the law but upheld a key provision that allows police officers to check the immigration status of those who they suspect may be in the country illegally. now outrage is growing over reports that the obama administration has suspended agreements with arizona police and an anonymous official reports they will now ignore calls from local law enforcement who report illegals. joining me is the county sheriff, and robert gilbert is with us, former department of homeland security and border patrol official. thank you for being with us. sheriff, let s get started with you and ask you, you know, what does this mean if the department of homeland security, if you guys do your job and this has now been upheld by the court, and you seek information from the government and they aren t going to cooperate, what does that mean? ostensibly, in reality doesn t that mean you have to release the people that they are talking