movement. should msnbc worked on a statement for the group without telling the viewers? herman cain confounds almost everyone by surging to the top of the republican polls. is the press finally giving him the scrutiny he deserves. and with the presidential debates dominating, we talk to the man that moderated more faceoffs than anyone else an ad mitts to a few mistakes along the way. a conversation with jim lehrer. you don t have any help, don t have time to make the decisions. you have to do them right then with the whole world watching. i am howard kurtz. this is reliable sources. when president obama announced nato bombing missions last march in an effort to protect libyan civilians against the gadhafi regime, reaction ranged from skeptical to strikingly negative. some commentators said too little too late. others asking why the u.s. was involved at all in another war. he doesn t believe america s role ought to be the leadership role. really have no intention of
and ignoring the facts, the majority of the protests are very far left and i have never seen a kkk sign at a tea party rally and i do this for a living. and from texas, i laugh sod hard during the miller segment, i almost bruzzled. and from ohio, i live here and i understood what bill was talking about the word mate, and many americans say aussie rather than ozzie. fair dinkum, bill. absolutely. you are 6 4 itch and so is lincoln, and you stand for justice but link can was far better than i and he abled 20 years in over four years in office. we have pictures proofing that.
print. i watch it all the time, or listen to it. and they canned her, but npr didn t fire them. bill: so the actual show that she was working upon on npr fired her for what? because she violated the ethics. bill: what ethics? i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was bill: you re not allowed to do that? npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering bill: so clearly she did. however, she says she s not a journalist. she s a host of a music program. to make a point, this is another example of the media acting as a pr company for the protests. the movement, bill, is a lot like me, when you see me on tv, i appear normal size. but in real life, i m tiny. that s what the occupy protests are like. bill: i got it. all right. bill ayers, remember him? chicago activist, caught up in bombings in the 60s and all
that. he had something to say about the protests as well. role the tape. is saying, i want y all to be nonviolent. i want you to be nonviolent. bill: turning on barak obama. somebody said to me a very smart guy once said, if you get involved with radical people, either left or right, if you get involved in any way, shape, or form with them, they will turn on you. somewhere down the line, they will turn. their ideology makes them crazy. bill ayers preaching the wonders of nonviolence is like charlie sheen preaching the wonders of abstinence. or winning.
i know my kids are okay and i know that this is where i need to be right now and they support that. dave: i will reiterate the mother of four, what she said military people leave their families all time so why should i feel bad, i m fighting for a better world, that is more disdusting than any of the filth down there in wall street, equating what she is doing with military service. joe biden would be embarrassed by that. clayton: and her husband works for a bank. a banker. why not protest at home? alisyn: she is having a mid-life crisis in sort to leave your kids and she says she does not plan to go home but will stay for the duration. dave: mother of the year. clayton: a poll says 50 percent of americans do not support the wall street