anyway, erica, thanks for being with us tonight. with me formal deputy assistant to president george w. bush brad blakeman. you heard air kachlt does hillary clinton s record in the state department reflect how she ll serve as president? absolutely. look no further to her record. as secretary of state, if it wasn t for bad news, there wouldn t be news with hillary clinton. everything she touched was a complete and utter disaster, starting with putin. remember the phony reset button. and the russians turned it into a reject button. nothing hillary touched even turned out one quarter the type of policy that would be effective. you look across the middle east, complete meltdown in the middle east. why? she supported the president s policy of precipitous withdraw from iraq and the red line in syria was rejected by the president after he said it which allowed the crisis of isis to
getting into the new system. flint s emergency manager decided not to try to work something out with detroit but instead they went with option b. they decided to macgyver it. he signed that order, that june 2013 order to for flint to get ready to use it as the primary drinking water source for at least a couple of years. a few months after that, april 2014 with flint now being run by yet another emergency manager, flint unhooked itself from detroit s water and started drinking from the mighty, mighty flint river. the following month that new emergency manager in flint decided to sell the pipe between flint and detroit. so if anything went wrong with this new macgyvered solution of getting the water from the river, well, now there was no going back. the emergency manager sold off literally the pipe that would let them go back to detroit water if for any reason they needed to. he basically sold the escape hatch. he sold the eject button. so flint was committed to drinking from the rive
someone else. and we just don t know who that person would be, and can they actually get the votes? the larger picture here, mark, how do you describe the state of the republican party in the house? tamron, i actually wouldn t describe it just in the house. i would take it the entire republican party, as we even see on the campaign trail with donald trump, ben carson and carly fiorina, almost your one, two, three in the current polling. and this is a party in which leaders don t matter as much as they used to. you don t have the party discipline that the elites aren t necessarily calling the shots. now, it s important to note, back in the 2014 midterm cycle, we saw the establishment more often than not end upbeating the tea party and beating the insurgent rebels. in fact, the only casualty was eric cantor in the 2014 midterm cycle, when he ended up losing his primary race. but right now, we re seeing something where there just isn t cohesi cohesion, where there is a mad scramble, w
that governor christie is a huge springsteen fan. and actually talked about how he cried. he cried the first time he talked to springsteen after hurricane sandy. it is clearly not nice, piling on at a time when governor christie is already finding himself beset on all sides. but i would say this, bruce springsteen wears a little too much denim for my taste, his biggest crime to me is he is probably the most overrated musician of all time. wow, wow, wow. ding, ding, ding, the eject button in the control room, eject button. i just speak the truth, guys. who doesn t like the boss, that is unpatriotic. excuse me. but the point is not so much buck s feelings about bruce, chris christie, feelings about bruce, if he actually felt a
you re fairly sure? he s not in custody. if i don t hit the eject button, we re not going to have time for bob s block. we re going to talk about if there s anything president obama can say tonight in his interviews that will change public opinion on syria.