going to have to go through much more pain. i m stunned by this. i think we re going to able to watch this at the end of the week and you re going to see boehner looking nervous and sweaty and almost crying and obama kind of delightfully debonair? compromise works for obama. it does not he said that first. i agree with everything he says. that s right, but he said it first. by a nanosecond. by a hair. thank you howard and richard. the president win bias going to the center. lately. he had already gone to the left. the republicans have come toward the right and are going too far right to win an election. up next, speaking of too far right or something, glenn beck explains his departure, as you might explain look at this. is that sane behavior? oh, geez, i can t look at him anymore. i guess that s what happened. nobody could. we ll see more. he s telling himself now the modern day paul revere. you can see him now. one if by land, two if by sea. glenn beck, you re watc
thank you very much. mark mechler who is deep down a politician. joining me is you re laughing because you see how these guys play the game too. we re for all government spending cuts, except for the stuff that affects the soldiers, which makes perfect sense and anybody out there over 65 because every single one of them votes. let s go. senator, thank you for joining us. let me ask you about the fact of this one-week extension. the tea party fellow made a good point. the president doesn t want a deal, he just wants the government to go back with the big deal or nothing. no more short-term, get along kind of things. why is the president not supporting a get along and see what we can do next week. you i think what we need in government is predict ability and these short-term resolutions give us anything but predictability in government. it s a darn poor way to do business. by the way, the six-month cr we re working on and hopefully will get agreement on and keep the government op
you want them to go out? absolutely. thank you very much. mark mechler who is deep down a politician. joining me is you re laughing because you see how these guys play the game too. we re for all government spending cuts exempt the stuff that affects the soldiers, which makes perfect sense and anybody out there over 65 because every single one of them votes. let s go. senator, thank you for joining us. let me ask you about the fact of this one-week extension. the tea party fellow made a good point. the president doesn t want a deal, he just wants the government to go back with the big deal or nothing. no more short h-term, get along kind of things. why is the president not supporting a get along and see what we can do next week. i think what we need in government is predict ability and these short-term resolutions give us anything but predictability in government. it s a darn poor way to do business. by the way, the six-month cr we re working on and hopefully will get agree
back to hardball. the showdown over the government shutdown is shaping up to be a political test over who can survive the economy survive the challenges within his own party. can speaker boehner control those unruly tea partiers who refuse to give in on any spending cuts. can president obama strike a deal with republicans without alienating progressive liberals in his own party. who s in a tighter vice. let s bring in two political analysts. gentlemen, let me talk to you about this fight. this is one of those interesting things. boehner looks like he s in the most trouble, because he seems to look as if he s almost going to cry or he s nervous or he s sweating. seriously. i don t say this lightly. i feel for this guy. he has a lot of people behind him that he hasn t had to deal with before. these are not professional politicians behind him, they re newbies. some have come in and they just want to win, win, win and not
there are two different factors at play. one, is you know, a governing calculation and the other one is a political calculation. the fact is the public wants to throw all the bums out. the problem for the democrats is they have got more bums in washington to throw out. it s sheer numbers. than we do. the same poll showed that voters who are most likely to turn out and vote on election day by a 15-point margin want republicans to take control of congress. that s going to be a very, very tough trend for democrats. do you accept that, that they have the strategy and their strategy is to give them confidence they can win. so their strategy is to say they can win and your strategy is to say yes, they can win so you have the same strategy. our strategy is to say here s what would happen if they did win so people get mobilized and start raising money. we want to make sure people understand what what s at stake in this race if these guys take charge. your party led by the press s