that stick. [laughing]. he can t get it to work. [laughing]. he is not animals are great material! come on, jasper, one more time. denied. i will be on tucker tonight to preview the president s speech at 9 p.m. fun, fun, fun. it s time for dana: animals are great animals are great jasper has his long stick, but these little critters have the bush. check it out. there they are. these little kittens hiding in bushes. isn t that great? they are like whack a moles but they are like cats. i do not condone whacking cats. never whack a cat. you never know who that cat belongs to. they could come and whack you. i love kittens because they are so surprising which is why:
secretly tape ripping ashley judd. msnbc, ashley judd smear tape. and mitch mcconnell tapes discuss ashley judd. and whack-a-moles on ashley judd and other foes in recording. and joining me is tony, and mark hannah adjunct professor at the new school and former aide to john kerry and president barack obama, gentlemen, welcome, it s interesting, two stories emerging, what did he say, is it news worthy and one is, did somebody break the law in bugging the campaign headquarters of the top republican in the u.s. senate? and let me ask you, mark, let me sort of flip this around. let s forget that he s a republican. a top u.s. senator has his or her campaign headquarters
great support. the majority side is interesting in making certain they don t do anything controversial before the election and want to push it to after the election. some even said so, like senator reid, they want to push the card check thing, the union thing, tax hikes, off until after the election, possibly the energy tax off until after the election. massing spending until after the election. americans are sick and tired of that. we believe folks ought to vote for what they believe before the election, let the american people decide and we ll have the congress american people want come january. neil: tom, i do not congressmen, do you get a sense the union thing in particular is it s sort of like the whack a moles, they keep coming up. you think you whacked it down and then there s another mole that pops up in another piece of legislation or another plan whereby taxpayers could be on