miller s committee oversees the purchases of office equipment for congress and the botanical garden of congress and keep the house cafeteria up and running and oversee the disposition of useless executive papers. so let s get this straight. they want the one female republican committee chair to be an office manager, a librarian, an interior design ner, a lunch lady, and wants to make sure that the trash gets thrown out? today speaker boehner said, quote, candace has a big job ahead as chairman of the house administration committee. i think the republicans have a big job trying to fix their problem with women. joining me now is victoria de
the debate in washington is revealing just how extreme republicans have become and how far they have drifted from their idol, ronald reagan. they think he s one of the greatest, that he believes on mt. rushmore. in fact, there s been a push for years to get him up there. but republicans have a big problem. reagan is too liberal for today s gop. attacking the president s tax plan saying, quote, where are the spending cuts, medicare, medicaid, and now obama care and social security? he goes on to say, quote, democrats pretend that social security is coming through 2033 but its trust fund except that
why would he want to do this? it must be because of the retirees he wants to help. it s definitely not because president obama won by 7 points. can it get any more obvious since the voter i.d. law walker signed is on hold? he s waiting for any way to suppress voters. the huffington post talked to wisconsin poll workers, including those in their 60s and 70s. they say walker s way is way off the mark. 61-year-old ruth irving says, this whole idea that this is somehow a burden on poll workers is just not true. 75 yeerd lenora says, quote, for walker to say that the people who are doing the registration can t keep up is just foolish. but the best response may be from 70-year-old sandra. quote, i haven t actually timed
up want to know why obama won 75% of the hispanic vote, tone on immigration contributed but i think far more important was the 47%. oh, yeah, the big romney call for self-deportation had nothing to do with it. nor did the gop s slew of other extremist position on immigration. and then there s mr. on-air meltdown himself, karl rove, the former gop king-maker. why not just come right out and call him the man who blew through $300 million? he said in his speech, he s no longer suicidal that president won. well, that s a relief. now mr. rove is just, quote, despondent. and here s his new theory on why they lost. what splinters the republican party is intolerant and judgmental language and an