learned, over the long term, not enough and counterproductive. because ticking people off and scaring them and making them feel they have to kill you before you kill them is really not a good long term growth strategy. i want to urge everyone, go to salon.com. the title of the piece slate.com. forgive me, forgive me. slate.com. al qaeda s seven rules for the effective terrorist. thank you so much for joining me. bowe bergdahl could eventually face very serious legal charges of desertion, going awol. too early are to say. but the army is certainly looking at this case, asking questions. but apparently, he doesn t even have a lawyer yet. and google believes the next big thing is gadgets you can wear. and the house that is wired before more than ever. we will tell you exactly what they have put together in their google lab, ahead here on cnn.
we did learn something from how we went to war the last time. that last quote that i just read that you saw on screen, that s from this article at salon.com today. look at the very satisfying headline. stop treating war-crazy buffoons as experts! they got it wrong, remember? i think it matters for our national discourse that there are a lot of headlines out there like this right now. right? on iran, let s ignore those who got it all wrong. iraq war boosters get second chance in media spotlight. media should stop boosting people who got iraq wrong. how many times do the neocons get to be wrong before we stop asking them what to do in iraq? here s james fallows from the atlantic tweeting a couple days ago. working hypothesis. no one who stumped for the original iraq invasion gets to give advice about disaster now nor should they be listened to. liberal website, daily kos, has this petition posted right now. sign this. tell iraq war cheerleaders to shut up. as frustrating as
doing it again with no accountability, you are not alone in your frustration. you know what? we did learn something in the last ten years. we did learn something from how we went to war the last time. that last quote that i just read that you saw on screen, that s from this article at salon.com today. look at the very satisfying headline. stop treating war-crazy buffoons as experts! they got it wrong, remember? i think it matters for our national discourse that there are a lot of headlines out there like this right now. right? on iran, let s ignore those who got it all wrong. iraq war boosters get second chance in media spotlight. media should stop boosting people who got iraq wrong. how many times do the neocons get to be wrong before we stop asking them what to do in iraq? here s james fallows from the atlantic tweeting a couple days ago. working hypothesis. no one who stumped for the original iraq invasion gets to give advice about disaster now nor should they be listen
that you saw on screen, that s from this article at salon.com today. look at the very satisfying headline. stop treating war-crazy buffoons as experts! they got it wrong, remember? i think it matters for our national discourse that there are a lot of headlines out there like this right now. right? on iran, let s ignore those who got it all wrong. iraq war boosters get second chance in media spotlight. media should stop boosting people who got iraq wrong. human times do the neocons get to be wrong before we stop asking them what to do in iraq? here s james falos from the atlantic tweeting a couple days ago. working high poth this. no one who stumped for the original iraq invasion gets to give advice about disaster now nor should they be listened to. liberal website, daily kos, has this petition posted right now. sign this. tell iraq war cheerleaders to shut up. as frustrating as it has been for you at home to see all of the iraq war cheerleaders being
school or going to college because someone, for whatever reason, psychological, emotional, political, ideological, whatever it means, could possibly enter that school property with an automatic weapon and murder innocent children, students, teachers. i m well aware that this is a hot political subject and again i will speak out no matter what role i find myself in. but i believe we need a more thoughtful conversation, we cannot let a minority of people and that s what it is, it is a minority of people hold a viewpoint that terrorizes the majority of people. joining me now, karen finney, a former press secretary contributor and blake zeff, former president obama aid, former aid to hillary clinton. now an editor at salon.com.