he doesn t think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on social issues than ken cuccinelli in virginia or michele bachmann out of minnesota. chris christie is the most dangerous kind of republican there is. he seems to like a guy who will reach a cross party lines to get things done. no. christie will get things done. he will turn america bark to the bush era de backel that crippled this country for years. he is wrong-headed on so many issues. but he s probably going to win tonight. he s the media darling, here in the big apple. joining me now is our rapid response panel, randy wine gartner, president of the american federation of teachers. bob shrum, democratic strategist with us, and professor at nyu. great to have you with us. randy, you first, this exchange that chris christie had with a
whether to hold attorney general of the united states, eric holder, in contempt of congress. that vote expected this hour. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. it s the most anticipated supreme court decision in more than a decade. and one that impacts the lives of almost every american as well as the presidential campaign. in a 5 to 4 split, the supreme court upheld the affordable care act, a law so tightly bound to president obama that both critics and supporters call it and i m calling it now what they are calling it, obama care. behind the historic ruling and meticulous legal reasoning that caught many observers offguard as well as the surprise split that saw the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, siding with the courts four liberal justices. kate bolduan begins outside. reporter: absolutely, wolf. a bombshell ruling. the individual mandate, the centerpiece, but getting to that conclusion was a surprising revelation. the chief justice wr
four years ago we warned that the presidency was no place for on-the-job training. well, today we have the economy to prove it, all right? this president, by the way, he likes to remind us that he inherited an economy that was in crisis, but he doesn t like to remind us that he also inherited a democrat congress. he had majorities in both the house and the senate. he was free to pursue any policy he pleased. did he fix the economy? no. did he tackle the housing crisis? no. did he get america bark to work? no! instead, he put us on a path toward debt and deficits and decline. it s time to get off that path and get back on the path of american prosperity! [cheers and applause] now these days when he s not spending our money or infringing