whether or not they are going to say yes to that. i have to say i feel a little different than i usually do about president obama leaving on this overseas trip to go to germany and greece and peru now that it s been reported that he s going to spend more time with the president-elect, he s concerned about his ability apparently to handle the transition and doesn t he need you more than we do right now? this is something that i learned in the years that i reported on the white house in washington, d.c., and my wife worked in the administration in the first day of the obama administration and folks that i know have worked in various administrations, republican and democrat, the learning curve is steep. no one s prepared for it. even just getting your head around the nsc process, like the nsc process national security council? yes. that itself is a whole rubic s cube to solve. even reince priebus
apparently to handle the transition and doesn t he need you more than we do right now? this is something that i learned in the years that i reported on the white house in washington, d.c., and my wife worked in the administration in the first day of the obama administration and folks that i know have worked in various administrations, republican and democrat, the learning curve is steep. no one s prepared for it. even just getting your head around the nsc process, like the nsc process national security council? yes. that itself is a whole rubic s cube to solve. even reince priebus no experience in governing whatsoever. you re talking about literally the hardest job in the world this individual is going to do with the least preparation for it in the history of the country. those are the two combinations that are happening here and the potential for it to go sideways
states states like indiana pushes this as the next stage battle while they wait for the outcome of the supreme court matter on this ruling in june which could make same-sex marriage a law of the land which would make it a convenient answer for the republicans. sometimes they don t always stay with other laws. i think what it is you have americans, you look at the polls, even just in the last few years, they have crossed the rubic on this each. when you look at how this is playing out and even the fact that there are other laws like this, this is the one that has suddenly caught fire what does that tell you about 2016 and how this issue is going to play for republicans? you are so right. the public opinion on this has moved so fast in just a matter of years. 60% of americans now support same-sex marriage. that number is even higher among so-called millennials, people under the age of 34 it s about 70%, which puts the gop in a
intermingled in it s like a rubic s crew you have to take the stickers off and then put them back on again. neil: saying the same thing only he is looking at it from a marketing maestro s perspective, and you re arguing it s a pitch you can t make because you have nothing to pitch. first of all, who is paying for this? there s a lot of advertising, a lot of push. it s an advertising truism. you cannot sell a bad product. this is a bad product. this is a bad product. neil: that s what this is all about. hitting up private companies. still trying to find a way to push a product that is not worth pushing. not worth pushing. the american people don t want it. the majority neil: folks getting something for free like it. people getting something for free like everything for free. the fact is we have to do