constituency. we know what he s doing with the establishment crowd and has to serve up red meat with the grass roots. he hasn t done it in a long time. it s good practice for him. he came out of it okay no big issues or flubs. it s the beginning of the campaign, not the middle or end. the fact that he sat there and took questions and didn t give a speech on teleprompter, which i was with him in detroit, clearly not his comfort zone, that was a good thing. do you think went far enough as a conservative yourself. i don t think you have to hit a home run every time. if you hit a single or double you move the ball forward. this was a good format for jeb bush i think it was a good format for a lot of the cants, aclu, to have not typical speeches and ra ra, get down to policies and we move to november of, my goodness, next year. donna, we were joking about them all being about hillary. you know about this. you ve been through the process as a political operative yourself.
been an unending stream from politicos about what he would do from massachusetts. would he run for john kerry s old senate seat? no, he would not. run the path of the failed cants in the past, joining fox news? yes, he would. he did that. comic relief on twitter? he would for those what remember that one. today, he answered the biggest unanswered question. would he attempt to pull off the rarest of feets to win back his senate seat from another state? yes. today scott brown answered that question. i have formed an exploratory committee to prepare a campaign for the united states senate. the most important words were in new hampshire. scott brown of massachusetts made it official he s running for the u.s. senate in a new state. he was introduced as scott brown
person on the ticket. if you read that vice presidential cants can t hurt, but i edited myself but thank you. there s that. that s a good point. he was quoted as making sense. he was doing his due diligence. it was a low point in the administration and considering all his options. there s this isn t a huge knock on joe biden. if you are bill daley, what do we have. if it gives him a 3% or 4% bump. i mean i would take my mother off as vice president. mom, you understand that. my mom no, mary jo would not understand that. she would scream at me and say joey, it s about winning. if you are chief of staff, you don t want the president walking in your office saying bill, i think i need a new vice president, what do you have for
what s your policy? at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it s a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. so, crank up the machine for election 2016. i don t think it s a hint machine especially for cants with the last name with the letter c. we are talking hillary clinton and ted cruz. microphones, cameras and audiences and sounding off. former secretary of state, hillary clinton, had harsh words for some washington politicians yesterday when she spoke at colegate university. recently in washington, we have seen what happens when politicians choose scorched
region, from the strengthening of assad s hand if we don t respond, like israel and jordan and turkey, but also that we stand against moral obscenities as secretary kerry rightfully labelled this chemical weapon as tack, and make sure it s understood that you will receive a severe and certain response from the united states and our allies, when you violate international norms like assad has. when we talk to your constituents and they ask you, why is it the united states that has to get involved militarily, other countries may be cheering on the u.s. from the sidelines, but it s also u.s. military men and women that are called upon to do a job, like this. why can t other can ts do it? there are other countries. we have from the briefings that i received, there are dozens of countries who are