since foreverairy, right. we can t trust the president he has this overreach. we re trying to break that so we can force him to it gives them cover for that and gives democrats a lot of political hey to make. raising money to make. they can say this is a horrible thing, they are trying to attack the president. i feel like ifs a see saw, it definitely favors democrats, also because history shows us, josh, when you try and impeach a president in a second term in a midterm election it doesn t work out so well for house republicans. that s exactly the thing. boehner is under a lot of pressure to take the fight to the president. you have the south dakota republican party voting for the resolution saying republicans should impeach the president. ted cruz saying they should impeach holder. defund the executive branch,
it s the reason it s dlired highways had the worst year of n. washington of anybody. but when you go through that list when you look at the trajectory that happened to him since a year ago, since re-election, he came out of that re-election feel being emboldened. and we saw it after newtown and in his inaugural address. he had a progressive agenda that he was determined to push hard. and you look at where he is today and it s night and day. the republicans on one hand should be sitting there saying if they just look at the president and they say, okay, the republicans should be in a good position now and perhaps they may be in 2014, we don t know, but as the president went down, so did the republican brand. this was not a see saw. no, they found a way to grab defeat from the jaws of victory.
and will try to help him. that s a hugely important point. i heard this and he said typically you see approval like a see saw. that s if you have a rubber see saw. we are only a month removed from the end of the shut down. the republican numbers have not gone up. the president s numbers have gone down. the white house was so optimistic. they had a difficult summer. they kept their party united. that s why you let them own it. are they broken and just harry reid is papering over with them? it s just that there is no good way out i think is the issue. if they had a way out, they
forth. the fox business network has the news. what is up with the markets? the markets have been riding a real see-saw this week. up and down. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all down more than 1% today. it was the third time in four weeks that all major averages posted a weekly loss. now the sluggishness comes after a new report by thompson riters show consumer confidence falling in june. another report showed factories have not been as busy as projected. here s the elephant in the room. investments have been on guard and jittery because they re worried the fed may roll back the stimulus soon and take a look at this chart. you can see the dow has been growing in steps with how the fed injects cash into the economy. basically in sync there. and recently, fed chair ben bernanke has talked about scaling back the stimulus and just the mere mention of that has roiled the market in recent
obama and netanyahu the last four years. an event in the u.s. campaign where netanyahu more or less endorsed mitt romney for president. how much of the loathe that is coming from b.b. towards our president is kind of him trying to make sure that he has not done long-term damage to the relationship in that direction? we know what barack obama s objectives here are but it it seems to me netanyahu is making up for any hurt feelings he did over last summer. absolutely. there is a political balance here. if you can see the see-saw right now. netanyahu is weaker than re-elected barack obama. they need each other. but israel needs the u.s. to have its back, both because of syria, the civil war next door, the possibility of chemical weapons which would be, as the president said, a real game-changer, though, i m told that they have no evidence that chemical weapons were used by the regime. the president is very clear that