the domestic side, daley said both democrats and republicans have made it very difficult for the president to be anything like a chief executive. this has led to a kind of frustration. let's figure out what we can do without congress, and push the envelope on some of these things. do-nothing democrats? >> no. if you look at where we are right now, trying to pass the american jobs act, cutting taxes for the middle class, putting construction workers and teachers back to work, pretty much everybody in the democratic party and washington governors out there are standing with the president. so there's only one reason, one reason we won't make a huge impact on the economy. and it's because the republican party, and i make this point -- >> but he singles out of the democrats. who and why are they doing that? >> well, listen right now, the situation beer in right now, the republican party, almost in unison here in washington, and let me make a point, the republicans out in the country, mainstream commonsense republicans, whether it's having a wealthy pay a little bit more to help balance our budget, and create jobs, doing things on jobs, the republican party out in america supports the things the president's trying to do. so you see this distance between the sort of tea party