welcome back to hardball. people think about think about washington, d.c., spirtituality isn t the first word that comes to mind. in a new book, finding magic, journalist sally quinn explores what the word faith means to her and describing what it s been like to live in washington, d.c. through watergate, vietnam, and 9/11. she writes, washington is all about power, and seeking power, eachb makes people, even good people, do bad things. that s sally quinn talking. i m joined now by sally quinn, always one of the most frightening people in washington. glamourous, yes, i ll give you that. but when you wrote for the washington post and went after steve martin dale, they died. i used to read it on the bus, these pieces in the washington
that s pretty rough. bannon and breitbart world so she can have the job. she wants him to go away, leave the seat so she can be the senator even though she s never been elected. a lot of self-interest at play. bannon and breitbart believe the voters are so angry with anyone with the word incumbent in front of their name in washington. the tricky thing is not to have a job so you can t be an incumbent. it s amazing that you can make a living doing this. have you noticed that? how do they all get paid? is this family? the mercers. they are going to fund these. follow the money. he s got a bank roll. the round table is sticking with us. next these three will tell me something i don t know. hopefully something you ll be talking about all weekend. i m raising the bar. this is hardball where the action is. liked to style my dog as a kid. and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn t bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor