the president was with the people. and the people there loved it. republican or democrat. i m sure they were happy to see him. greg: juan, was morning joe just being petty? juan: yeah, i think they are making fun of him. w this whole things with his hands i don t know where it came from, in the midst of this, he has an opportunity to try to make up for what happened and i think he did pretty well. in the picture, which is what -i you want pictures that convey to the american people that you do have empathy in your heart. you can stand and travel to a place of disaster and act as the comforting in chief. kennedy: he is learning how to be a politician and he s had some missteps but it s interesting because the democrats are constantly failing the politics. you can actually defeat your opponent if you have a contrasting series of opinions. if you constantly bash him and
he did with the implicit failure that is obamacare. greg: bravo. kennedy: thank you, darling. dana: there s aen compassionate argument to be made, the 800,000 who may not see it the way we do from a perspective of just looking at this logically. if you are worried and you have anxieties that you might have to start packing things up, you don t know where you re going to go, there s something to be saic about that.. they could have done that in a nicer way. juan: in a nicer way? dana: i think that jeff sessions announcement immediately followed by an announcement in the rose garden, something to ease intentions. the tweet tonight saying i want them to get to this so i can sign it, that would have basically turned the temperature down. juan: you are trying to dress up with is a brutal, mean act, this is not even a political divide. this program should remain in place. 70%. dana: will it be able to pass congress? juan: remember, it got held
earlier. it s not fair to say it s playing politics with immigration only, just the right. it s been both parties for sure for sure. kennedy: amen. dana: the first ever domestic policy it address on immigration reform, very close to getting it done. people on the right were frustrated. the votes were there. guess who it back? read and barack obama barack obama. barack obama wanted to run on the issue in 2009. juan: i don t believe that. who pulled it back? president bush, it was right wing talk radio that built a wall. what? kennedy: right wing talk radio is not constitutionally bound. if we saw that it did not go through under president bush, i understand, it s interestingly always a bipartisan effort. when it makes its way through it was so critically important. if you needed these voters so
up the health care system like he did with the implicit failure that is obamacare. greg: bravo. kennedy: thank you, darling. dana: there s a compassionate argument to be made, the hundred thousand who may not see it the way we do from a perspective of just looking at this logically. if you are worried and you have anxieties that you might have to start packing things up, you don t know where you re going to go, there s something to be said about that. they could have done that in a nicer way. juan: in a nicer way? dana: i think that jeff sessions announcement immediately followed by an announcement in the rose garden, something to ease intentions. the tweet tonight saying i want them to get to this so i can sign it, that would have basically turned the temperature down. juan: if you are trying to dress up with is a brutal, mean act, this is not even a political divide. this program should remain in place. at 70%.
gay marriage. wait for the lawsuit to come in. take it to supreme court and announce we are not going to defend that. making it a de facto law. kennedy: he shifted it to congress. the difference between same-sex marriage and immigration, you can hammer out the immigration policy in this country. what the president did, president obama it was very cool, he talked about cruelty and morality. he knows how easy it is to undo an executive order. he knows how easy it is to underwrite a memo like that. he was toying with 800,000 lives. 800,000 people who are brought here, essentially against their will. most of the the people, a vast majority, they ve done nothing wrong. the original, if it s such a mess that it is, the president back in 2009 at the moral obligation to take care of immigration instead of screwing