Awards, from rockefeller center, here is your host al sharpton. good morning. and welcome to our sixth annual revvie awards. it is where we celebrate the best and the worst in 2016. let s bring in our distinguished panel of judges. jimy williams, and maria theresa kumar, annalise jordan and kareem jean pierre. the first revvie, the worst political move in 2016. it is a crowded field. will hillary clinton walk away with it for her failures in the rust belt? not visiting wisconsin even once. or does it go to chris christie, who swallowed had his pride to embrace trump, only to be can kicked to the curb during the
i think it is disgraceful. i think the fact that he is going to have another job while serving as president of the united states of america he wants the money he doesn t want the money for president because he s going to use the presidency to enrich himself, which he s already demonstrating, handwriting is on the wall, he s already in the process of doing that with his family members, his failure to even divest himself yet and so i think donald trump, this is part of donald trump s long con, and the con game continues. all right. i m going to have to leave it there. tara dowdall and dana millbank, thank you both. 2016 is coming to a close, which can only mean one thing. the sixth annual revvie awards are coming soon. i ll discuss the best and the worst 2016 had to offer. there is even a heated debate between me, myself and i.
Economy and whether or not the country feels safe on election day. no one at this roundtable will deny that. if the economy continued to do what it s doing, humming along as opposed to revving along, get it, revvie awards, but that s happening and there have been no attacks and the middle east hasn t blown up once again then i think the country will go with a staid leader as opposed to hyperbole. there s the willing suspense of disbelief, i was a literature major. you have to suspend all ration for the plot to work out. that s the hollywood aspect of it, that s the literature aspect of it, but nobody believes that harry potter is a real figure. no one believes on election day that donald trump is a real figure. he s a tv person. so the niceness and all will return and people that are polite, you know, nice, polite women decide every election. people like me.
Will put their names in the hat for 2016. i predict that you re going to see an unusual turnout of voters in the midterm elections 2014. usually midterms we don t see big votes. we don t see big voter turnout. i think that the public is coming out because they have more reason to stand up and stand in line. they did it in 2012. well, that s all we have time for tonight. the orchestra is about to play me off. and our great panel can t wait to hit the afterparty. thanks again to our panelists. it was a real pleasure. and hopefully 2014 will bring us more good debates and discussions and opportunities to award more revvies. good night, everybody. you ve been watching the 2013 revvie awards. brought to you by politicsnation and the reverend al sharpton. thanks for watching.
If we re going to see a latino in texas in the next six to eight years, it s going to be george. richard, you ve been quiet. as someone who s been on the revvie awards since their inception last year, i feel like as much respect i have for my fellow judges, it s a copout. i respect your arguments. these are big things, big trends. but this is the rising star award. it s to one person. and you re a veteran so go ahead. elizabeth warren. we have unfinished business on wall street. in the housing market. elizabeth warren is going to be the rising star to finish that business or at least keep it in the public eye at a time when the economy s going to pick up and wall street would be forgetting about all it. we need to have an accounting. so no one sees a rising republican star? you know, i thought about