is it a distraction? it is a distraction. it s very similar to the voting restriction laws. in both cases you basically have legislative solutions to thing for which there is no problem. so we ve seen, for example, a decline in the number of unwanted pregnancies. we ve seen a decline in the use of abortion in post-first tri master. a decline in teenage pregnancy. to enter into women s reproductive rights when we don t have a problem is similar to entering into the voter rights when we don t have a voter problem. we hear from the right government should be small. i think this is a reasonable position, ideological position, that government should leave as much freedom as possible. so to say government intervene when there actually aren t problems but not intervene when there are, that s when we know something political and not policy oriented is afoot. i want to tell everybody you
the american people are absolutely against this. let me show you the poll give you the depth of the problem, time for a third party, tea party supporter, 60% said yes. 52% of republicans said yes so you know if they just keep give into the wall street guys and keep, you know, the spending, whether it is through tax loopholes or revenue or government contracts, et cetera, they are going to have a real voter problem on their hand, aren t they? they do and it is a problem for the whole establishment of the republican party. they think of who is electable. remember the tea party candidate notice senate races, senate-wide races failed really badly they lost in place these should have won because they went with unelectable people the tea party wanted that s how you end up with a third party candidate. i have said for many years now this is the environment that would lead you down that track. the problem boehner has with
knows how to catch a football. but winning games anyway now as a motivational speaker. there are also times you don t necessarily disagree with the news, but it seems like whoever s writing the headlines, whoever s writing the leads is just missing the point. there was this headline in politico today, obama s white working class problem. at the new york times yesterday, the headline was, democrats grip on the south continues to slip. that was the headline yesterday in the new york times. the article saying that the democratic party is facing a situation where its only safe presence in the south is in urban and predominantly black districts. so this is this spin cycle s political diagnosis of what s going on in the elections. president obama has a white voter problem. that s what we re hearing now. white people just aren t voting
you know, randy moss no longer knows how to catch a football. but winning games anyway now as a motivational speaker. there are also times you don t necessarily disagree with the news, but it seems like whoever s writing the headlines, whoever s writing the leads is just missing the point. there was this headline in politico today, obama s white working class problem. at the new york times yesterday, the headline was, democrats grip on the south continues to slip. that was the headline yesterday in the new york times. the article saying that the democratic party is facing a situation where its only safe presence in the south is in urban and predominantly black districts. so this is this spin cycle s political diagnosis of what s going on in the elections. president obama has a white voter problem.