action in iraq, you re not going to see most members the libertarian part of the party is not there. that means the leadership is not there, either, beyond that small mccain/graham, the neocons from the bush administration have been precise on what they want to see. and perry, you could not be more right. there s not one single conservative person that wants to be on the ground in iraq. harry bacon, thanks so much for being on the show. thanks, guys. appreciate it. up next, more on that breaking news we just mentioned. congressman kevin mccarthy is the new gop house leader. we ll dig into the implications next and give you an update on that whip race. that s the one you want to keep an eye on. you re on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you ll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one s a keeper.
republican party and all of their criticism and how they think should be be more involved even as they fail to be particularly specific. but we haven t heard much from this rising more libertarian wing that we ve heard a lot about and talked a lot about and is this a new direction for the gop. what are they saying? what are they thinking? where had are they falling on this conflict? i think graham and mccain are consistent. they want more intervention, period. they want to inner convenient in syria more, inter convenient in iraq more a. not only that, but from the john boehners even. there s a stint within the republican electorate that they re not excited about any more interventions, either. you see that in polls and that makes politicians more nervous about what to do, as well. because the republican voters are not clamoring for more
there s no good option, nobody wants to be on the record about this thing. this is a big surprise. never would i think, if you think back ten years, you see john bolton, doug feiss, paul wolfowitz on television attacking somebody about iraq. dick cheney, of course. i should have mentioned him. but you listen, like ridi said, rubio, cruz, not a lot of clear cut statements beyond this is going wrong, obama is not handling it well. i think that s where they re going to say. and i think even hillary clinton has been very careful in what she said, as well. this is a complicated situation. when you re the president, you get blamed for everything and everything is your problem. when you re a candidate and you re a senator, dwrur not and it s often wise to stay out of being too precise. yeah. this generic criticism for obama is a safe place for the gop. we have heard from the mccain slk graham wing of the