i mean, someone isn t getting the message. it appears to be the chairman of the rnc, doesn t it? you know, i think they pushed all in on a bet when they had a pair of deuces in their hands. unfortunately, this president called them on that bet and they have to show their hand. at the end of the day it is about politics. it s not working out the way they planned. it s not going to drum up the kind of votes they thought it would drum up. it is going to energize the democratic base. jimmy s right. the supreme court keeps handing gifts to this president that he can take to the. campaign trail and really show the difference between the two parties. show the dinchs legislatively and who can take the country forward in terms of being in the white house. this is the gift that keeps on giving. for speaker boehner i say tonight, sue him. and he shows in this supreme court decision why a lot of people will come out and vote
court. that s right. that s fine. if that s the way it is. so they wasted our time for five years. not going to do it on all these executive orders, maybe one or two will be struck down. wait a second, if he wants to do this thing, he s got the right to do it, and if these guys are just going to be little babies about it, talk about it. get on the air. limbaugh talks about it. well, rush, you ve got a lot of money. sue him. isn t that what our job is right there. to discuss this. in media. why don t you sue him. you ve got a lot of money. what politicians are doing so they stop doing it. we expose some of the stuff. dana pointed out, the nlrb, when congress was away but not technically in recess, they were home still in they never gavelled out. they are still in session. president obama appointed, recess appointed three people to the nlrb board, three out of five people. he stacked that board without congressional, without senate or any approval, and now we re finding o
actually limits liable in those situations to where the server of alcohol is serving somebody who is visibly intoxicated, and people go up and get beer all the time, or served at the seat. it s not the firefighter time these types of cases have arizzen and arisen and it s different at a stadium where the person serving up the alcohol has ten seconds to make the determines. if you re a woman hit by a big guy, groups to sue? without a doubt. sue him and the stadium? the people who they contract the security work out to chances are it s not the jets who are actually staffing the security. it s someone they contract out to they re going to be named the the suit. that s where the big money is. the guy who punched her, if he has any money, it s insurance, and. in our society, let s go to the big money. you started this. you re a lawyer. that s where it should go.
proof beyond that. we don t have proof positive. eric: we have what we discovered was apparent blood pattern on the floor. do you think there is proof? i think when you have the leading suspect in the hoffa disappearance give a credible confession that the end of proof. as a former prosecutor and chief deputy attorney general would you kill for a case like that. yeah, there are other things that come along that corroborate him and most particularly for me when he admitted to killing another person. the thinking on gallon oh and uncovered an eyewitness that sue him. eric: for those joey gallon oh was shot in italy.
life? i didn t see it today and i don t sight in the probable cause affidavit. i will will, hatred or spite. maybe that s what he was feeling. or maybe it was frustration because other people had gone the away. it falls short of second degree. megyn: this investigator was asked about his assertion in his affidavit, he he asserted that zimmerman remember this is a critical moment at which the 911 operator says we don t need you to follow him. the question is whether he continues to push sue him. on the tape it sounds like he did not. but in the affidavit it says zimpleman disregard that dispatcher and continued to follow martin. today on the steantd was asked about that. do you have any evidence that conflicts with the suggestion that zimmerman turned away from trayvon and went back to his