6:00 p.m. eastern time. he has a personal story to tell. he is 43 years old. he is how do you see him as a potential candidate. i see him as a flat earth society worshipper. and they re going to try to portray him as some kind of new and fresh face. he s nothing more than the same old tired republican policies that he s embraced. he s called increasing the minimum wage silly. he has suggested that paycheck fairness for women is a waste of fight for paycheck fairness is a waste of time. he supports increasing taxes on the middle-class and his tax plan that he released is again, just a replication of more of the same. tax cuts for the wealthiest most fortunate americans. so if you want to put what is essentially a prune and package some tinsel around it, that does not make you fresh and new.
want just as well without going through combat, intense combat, over some of these legislative issues, especially the budget stuff right away. it seems to me what that sounds like, i want to get joy in the panel, that sounds what you hear from washington democrats, every time they are losing is a symbolic fight. you know who doesn t think it s a symbolic fight, the republicans don t seem to think this is a symbolic fight. the republicans don t think this is a waste of, quote, political capital, joy, the republicans seem to think it is worth going hard at the war cabinet of this war president. the republicans aren t good at distinguishing between necessary and unnecessary fights. they won a fight over susan rice. they have gone from advise and consent to don t even think about it. before anyone is nominated, don t even bring that person over here. if barack obama backs down two senate republicans on this, it s going to set a stage for the beginning of his second term that the se