the comedy agenda, it began the program, a parody of miss o donnell. watch. this race is going to tighten up and when it does it will be a real dog fight. you need to understand that. look, please don t try to tell me about dog fights, okay. i know all about dog fights. for your information, gentlemen, i used to run a business staging dog fights. really. dog fights, like michael vick. no, much better than michael vick s. i ve been to michael vick s dog fights. they were lame. larry: we ll be back with more. what a great country, huh? don t go away. lindsey vonn, she stays tough!
larry: let him get a word in. don t dominate. she does this to me. it s very hurtful. it s a very sad moment that s how low our bar is that someone like that could be running for the senate. personally i jumped up and down for joy because i said this is something the democrats can now win but it s showing that the tea party is influencing the elections which is interesting whether it s the pledge to america or larry: how did your side get put on the defense sniff. first of all, we began from a bad position. first of aural, the obama administration started with this health care stuff which i thought was very smart, okay to start with health care as a major policy initiative but we had the political capital and momentum and instead of the white house producing a document useful that the american people could respond to we give to pelosi and reid. that was an unwise move, and then we went around town hall meetings, unprepared and embarrassing ourselves and we made a very bad sta
can we stop talking about christine o donnell like there s something the matter with her. she s against pornography. you refer to democrats as hezbocrats. never heard me say that and i m a little insulted you re confusing me with alers member of the republican party. i would never do that. you are the chief of the extreme right wing. you re in big trouble now. larry: are we going to extend the tax cuts of the bush administration? they put it off they will leave it for the lame duck congress or the crazy duck congress where they are going to pass all the crazy things that marc lamont hill wants. food provisions. cap and trade. larry: will they extend? my gut says yes. my gut says yes. larry: the tax cuts will stick? that s my gut. larry: you want them to stick? i m sad, but yeah. it s true, democrat house, democrat senate, democrat president. for now. i m sad. i hope that they don t extend them. larry: if there s a big republican victory don t you t
senate seat but no way a tea party candidate can push a president into the white house. talking about the tea party movement in general. they are nut jobs and extremists. they are overpopulated by extremists. you re talking about half of america as nut jobs. you think the tea parties represents half of americans. according to the new york times and usa today polls about 25% to 40% of americans say they agree with the tea parties. wait a second. the issues they tend to agree with are issues like wanting social security and medicare and continuing veterans benefits. wanting to cut taxes, repeal health care. that s the contradiction, that s the contradiction of the tea party. most of them gay marriage. forget gay marriage. we re coming back to that. most tea party members favor medicare and social security benefits, social benefits and want to cut taxes. want a whole bunch of stuff but don t want to pay taxes. i think you re wrong about that. that has been
larry: more about our breaking news. white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel will leave the white house to run for mayor of chicago. three democratic sources close to rahm emanuel tell our own john king that emanuel informed senior colleagues that he s all but certain to run for mayor. what do you think of that? i m excited, larry. i m happy for chicago and i m happy for democrats. because rahm emanuel has been a bull in a china shop. i think he s been bad for the obama administration. larry: he s a failed chief of staff? don t want to call him a failure but not the best thing for the obama administration. the obama administration campaigned well but not governing quite as strong. larry: should they go out of the white house to get the next one? absolutely. i think they need some new blood. larry: what do you think? maybe go up to alaska, delaware, and when you had your little interview with cooper anderson coming up on that alan grayson accusing his opponent of being