to love the fifty, the civil rights bills and, you couldn t go to a you couldn t do it on route 40. let me bring this up. it seems like joe biden is a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an african name. he s not an unusual fellow. he seems like a person you would hang out with, play golf with. these aren t strange personalities. leon panetta is the most common, regular someone you would have met 100 years ago. are the democratic party, the new age that they scare people? i just don t see that myself. maybe i m part of that reality. i don t see them as strange at all. chris, it goes back to the propaganda factor. it s not just that rush and fox and those guys say something, it s that we say the other thing. if we say that barack obama
i don t mean to it sounds condescending, i m not trying to be that way. i wish life were simpler. the fear is legitimate. yeah, i wish the fear is real. we loved the 50s. but we re not a lot of people had no reason to love the fifty, the civil rights bills and, you couldn t go to a you couldn t do it on route 40. let me bring this up. it seems like joe biden is a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an african name. he s not an unusual fellow. he seems like a person you would hang out with, play golf with. these aren t strange personalities. leon panetta is the most common, regular someone you would have met 100 years ago. are the democratic party, the new age that they scare people? i just don t see that myself. maybe i m part of that reality. i don t see them as strange at all. chris, it goes back to the propaganda factor. it s not just that rush and fox and those guys say something, it s that we say the other thing. if
just drops off the map on almost any question that you would think might be someplace where they could find common ground. for instance, we had a question this week about food stamps. why working class men overwhelmingly thought that, you know, there should be no extra money for food stamps. they like the cuts that the republicans are talking about. you would think these guys are kind of on the precipice of unemployment might be more sympathetic to that. they re not. let me ask you, mark, i always imagine driving along an old highway like route 40 or something, not 95 or 70 or 80, but a regular old highway, an interstate, and you stop and you see a little bar along the way, where men go after a hard day s work. they may be there late on a friday night talking at the bar. what are they saying about obama? working guys. what do you think those conversations are like?
starting to look like a lost cause for obama, you know. in our own congressional poll we do in the washington journal. it just drops off the map on almost any question that you with think might be some place where they can find common ground. we a we had a question about food stamps. why men thought there should be no extra money for food stamps. they like the cut. you would think that the guys on the precipice of unemployment would be more sympathetic no that. they re not. i always imagine driving along route 40 or something, raeg old highway, not 80 on 80, but a regular highway. there is a stop where men go after a hard day s work and they may be there late friday night talking at the bar. what do they say about obama? working guys. what do you think the conversations are like? i think the conversations are pretty rough. i think i couldn t repeat a lot of it on the air.
any question that you would think might be someplace where they could find common ground. for instance, we had a question this week about food stamps. why working class men overwhelmingly thought that, you know, there should be no extra money for food stamps. they like the cuts that the republicans are talking about. you would think these guys are kind of on the precipice of unemployment might be more sympathetic to that. they re not. let me ask you, mark, i always imagine driving along an old highway like route 40 or something, not 95 or 70 or 80, but a regular old highway, an interstate, and you stop and you see a little bar along the way, where men go after a hard day s work. they may be there late on a friday night talking at the bar. what are they saying about obama? working guys. what do you think those conversations are like? i think those conversations are pretty rough. i think i probably couldn t repeat a lot of them on the air. i think they re really upset about the healt