we have to fight back against these students. the duty to educate doesn walk out the door just because things get tense and uncomfortable. thank you for being here. joining me now with more, peggy noonan, formal presidential speech writer and author of the new book, the time of our lives. and you ve been writing in the book we have some of your columns where you talk about what s been happening to the little cup cakes on the college campuses. and not just any college campus, but yale, peggy. at yale we re seeing this. last week, the kind of people are not the o prezzed, if you look at it a certain way. they are getting a wonderful education. they are going to go onto elite lives. look, i agree that everything allen just said, this is a really important thing that s happening on the campuses now.
the time of our lives. we do live in our time and our time connects with us. peggy noonan good luck with the book. margaret noonan, that s her real name. the time of our lives. when we return, let me finish with this great state of new hampshire, where i am right now. you re watching hardball, the place for politics.
the new book is called time of our lives. it s a collection of your essays. what i love the most tim russert once said but the only predictable thing about noonan s column is its unpredictability. i told you one of the things i love most is a paragraph where it says our elites are lucky people. born in the suburb, went to yale and run the world from a desk which means great question immigration is going to be decided by what a bench, don t knowt is to to earn your space. embrace a new country who don t know what it is to feel you are a little on the outside and have to earn your way into the inside who think it was without cost because it was without cost for them. that s immigration is going to be a big issue. it sure is. it s not going away. there are some people on the ground in america who are thinking thoughts about the detachment of the debate from their real lives and maybe trying to connect the two. peggy, always nice to see you. great new book. thank you for joining us.
in the g.o.p. field trying to vote the gold standard of conservatism. president ronald reagan. so, did any of the candidates show any reaganesque qualities former speech writer for president ronald reagan author of the new book the time of our lives peggy hayden goes on the record. very good to see you. thank you. i m not going to ask you who you are going to vote for. you wrote the most elegant speeches for ronald reagan. who of the candidates would be the most fun for you to write for. i love writing about all of them. but i mean the speeches? i misspoke. listen, i think all of these candidates have little pieces of reagan and we will see at the end if somebody puts a few pieces together. chris christie has reagan s joy of politics. reagan really liked going out there and persuading you and grabbing you and saying see it this way. ted cruz has a certain ability to logically apply a case. marco rubio has real political talent. so they have all#z little
police were following proper procedure. insurance companies for the city and homeowner continue to fight over who will build and who will pay. back to politics now. jeb bush says he is just not going to take it lying down anymore. he is fired up. he is going after donald trump. trump tweeting that he thinks bush should drop out of the race. in facts he thinks all candidates should drop out of the race. the former florida governor says bluster won t cut it. people need a fixer. i will not win over punditry class for sure. i know i can win over people that aspire a better life for themselves and family. as it relates to donald, he run for president twice and quit. i have run for governor in the biggest swing state and won twice. martha: peggy noonan, columnist for wall street journal author, speechwriter. this is her ninth book. it s a treasure called, the