get health reform, they didn t. they thought they were going to get bank reform, they didn t. it will take somebody, i look at both the democratic party and republican party, and both are about the big tent party. o.k. but it s going to take somebody, maybe moderate republicans, we ve got the blue dog democrats, i hope i don t get skewered on twitter for saying this, i probably will. that s o.k.. why don t people have the courage to step up and start their own party? i know plenty of moderate republicans who think that a lot of what s going on, where the tea party have taken the party, is shameful. i say to them, okay but the problem is, 87% angry at washington, ask how their individual congressman is doing. their numbers are going to be much higher. not much higher. well, look at the number that they get re-elected at, jimmy. well, would you 94% get re-elected. 94% is re-election and gerrymandering. it s like saying, of course the
have two choices for our largest political solutions and they re both being prebaked in an auction. and you also have to wonder, why aren t the occupiers of wall street down on k street, because, in fact, they could be shaming people into this. they are. going after the countries, but you can shame the legislators. why don t they push them and say, return that money. return any money you re going to take a vote on. susan, they freaking took over the hart building last week and had to be escorted out. she wants more! susan wants an occupation in washington. well, but if you re going to do it, you might as well do it right. get it done. there is a poll out today that shows that people are more angry, actually, at washington, than they are at even wall street. because i think that s where so they re mad at wall street, but let s be clear, they re mad at washington too, which includes k street and congress well, they watched the health care bill get sold off. they w