ideology especially if they had the votes which clearly the democrats did at this point. do you regret any of the rhetoric under this nomination process. no. ideology is the point. she was treated very respectfully. we looked at her record. and she had two serious flaws from my perspective. number one, she wouldn t join justice quincyberg and justice breyer in denouncing court packing, which is simply an attack on the institution of the court she is now going to be joining. bad decision. number two, she had a clear and demonstrable record of sentencing, particularly in child pornography cases, for example, below the guidelines. so, the judge is a judicial activist and i don t think the president will be disappointed. but her record and her philosophy is entirely relevant to the decision as to whether or not to advise and consent. bret: you had three republicans vote for her, including republican from alaska, lisa murkowski and in
al-qaeda has changed. it s a brand. it s not a unified army and thet don t have cards with i.d. s. it s an idea. yeah. and it really hasit changed.s the fact that we don t know that or acknowledge it is very scary. those brothers were more americanized than anybody. they boxed. they had no trouble meeting girls. they smoked p. they loved american tv shows. they got our taxpayer dollars. they went to our schools. there isws no better example tht we a welcomed them, showered thm money and they turned around and killed us. yeah. screw them. and then the administration says, well, we mirandized quickly because, you know, it s probably a lone wolf and were probably self-radicalize. meanwhile, 60 minutes says, he was a nice kid, one girl said ia was in love with him. he was so cute. another guy said we tried to bring him into the muslim student association, but he wouldn t join. now we find out, if the daily caller is right, that he played soccer with students from the