this morning. what are you hearing? reporter: some very awkward smiles there as you saw, john. but you said it, there is this consistent refrain that we re hearing from senate republicans, really with the exception of senator john mccain, the caveat, the if true. and i will tell you my read on where a lot of these republicans are is that they are disgusted with this. so many of them didn t like roy moore to begin with, he wasn t the guy that they had hoped would win the republican special primary, but he is the candidate. and so just take a listen to some of these senate republicans as they talk about what moore should do. it s a devastating, nasty story. if the revelations if that s true, i don t believe there would be any place for him in the u.s. senate. allegations if true to me mean he needs to step aside. if they re true, he should step aside. and that s what we re hearing
as well this is from michael moore. he says we are not broke there s a ton of cash this country, trillions. we ve allowed the vast majority of that cash to be concentrated in the hands of just a few. he goes on to say, that s not fair that s a national resource. that is ours! jonathan you his call to redistribute wealth is going to make the debt problem even worse, how so? it makes the debt problem worse it makes the country worse. what moore is describing once again is communism. a society in which wealth is publicly oned, capitalism is a society in which wealth is privately owned. moore believe the rich have no rights they earn their money on the backs of the poor. it is government s job to wait for it, redistribute it in a more fair process. what he s describing is a society of slavery. if you don t have a right to your wealth, you have no