to trial. he didn t say it wouldn t. he said it couldn t. was still saying that the friday before the trial was to begin in august 2009. he said, we ll go in there monday morning and we ll see what motions are flying around. but by midday monday the jury was picked and the trial began. how shocking was that? it was very shocking, and we hadn t been there an hour till i was getting sick to my stomach just listening. the prosecution was just running rampant with it. that is saying terrible things about brad. and i was wanting to jump up and object. because to marsha it seemed like brad s attorney, darrell deputy, wasn t objecting at all. mr. deputy wouldn t say anything in brad s defense. what was it like to be you sitting back there watching that? it was the most miserable
was picked and the trial began. how shocking was that? it was very shocking, and we hadn t been there an hour till i was getting sick to my stomach just listening. the prosecution was just running rampant with it. that is saying terrible things about brad. and i was wanting to jump up and object. because to marsha it seemed like brad s attorney, daryl deputy, wasn t objecting at all. mr. deputy wouldn t say anything in brad s defense. what was it like to be you sitting back there watching that? it was the most miserable time of my life, and i didn t know what i could do. i wanted to stop it and i didn t know how, and mr. deputy would say, it is all going to come together here and don t worry about it. maybe the attorney was thinking of the gunshot residue or gsr. remember, they found gsr on
very effective candidate. she wasn t in the early part of the process. i think she will start where she left off in 2008. and if she doesn t run, you know, then i think you re going to see a kind of wide-open field. but the idea that, for example, l elizabeth warren who signed a letter asking her to run is going to run against her is hot air and her journalism. connie, does it if i could frame this question without getting in too much trouble, doesn t hillary almost have a caulki calling, a duty to do this? she is one of the most accomplished women in this country. i mean, former first lady, former senator, secretary of state. her name recognition through the roof. she and in this poll, nbc news, she is polling very well in the south of all places, which, of course, plays to the women s issues that i know you don t like to call them that. but what am i supposed to call them? no, no, i wasn t objecting.
no, absolutely not. mark and i both had a history of working on campaigns and both of us would be hypocritical and feigned outrage if there was salty talk or brain-storming on potential attack. number two, it doesn t show that senator mcconnell made these. he was in there and wasn t objecting. here is the bite, there are many. here is the bite getting him in some trouble with some people one of his aides talking about going after ashley judd s mental competency, and her history on this issue. here is the sound bite. go ahead, tony. well, is any of that not factually true? even if it weren t, this was a private conversation. it s a political issue.