and now that we this guy has been mirandized has got a public defender, we might never know. we have to follow the law. and in this particular case, there have been decisions made based upon the acts. we all want a piece of this guy right now. everybody is angry. brian: it s not anger. let s just be deliberative about this. let s find out what he knows to stop the next attack. i don t think anger plays a role here. well, you re right. we need to be deliberative. we need to follow the law. the law on this is very clear. there is a way to question these guys outside of the criminal justifiable system if there s an ongoing plot. something has happened here that has caused them to go down the other route. and i think that that s based upon facts that we don t know about. so, i have to trust john miller and the people from the fbi that are doing the investigation right now. brian: one day they came to all those conclusions. i don t know if they have super human skills. commissioner, t
that is they re simply trying to find someone who s the most plausible candidate to defeat the most likely democratic nominee, mrs. clinton. so you have ten candidates different needs and two audiences with somewhat different emphases. mark talk about the battle of electability someone who can win against the democratic nominee. how important that is to the base of the party? and does george accurately say that arrange describenger describes the base? i don t think anger describes the base. i think disappointment and frustration describes the base and rightly so. we have a republican congress that keeps surrendering its constitutional powers including the power of the press when they keep announcing we re not going to shut down the government. they may not want to but they shouldn t surrender these constitutional powers against the most lawless president in my lifetime. and that said i don t see this as mutually exclusive that the conservative base can t support a candidate who s e