Stay updated with breaking news from Bs er. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
President he can do it. and that s his response. do you think there is going to be any sort of fallout? i think for the audience, the rolling stone audience, the fact that the president uses some salty language in reference to mitt romney is unlikely to be scandalous. it may actually get him a little bit of traction. i haven t seen a lot of folks just say it s an inappropriate presidential comment. we have seen in recent years a vice president who had much more colorful things to say to a united states senator. maybe we are not scandalized by bad language any more. in terms of the ferocity of the charge, let s not fehr got this was the candidate of hope and change four years ago. he is closing with a severely sarcastic message. talking about romnesia everywhere he goes and calling this rival a b.s.er is another level that won t make it into campaign rhetoric. are the republicans being hurt by the mourdock abortion comments and, are they hurt by the time line in libya, who, what, ....
About governor romney during an interview with rolling stone magazine. according to the article an executive editor asked, 6-year-old daughter on his way out the door this morning what would you like me to say to the president, tell him quote, you can do it. she was cheering him on. so mr. obama said in this article, you know kids have good instincts. look at the other guy and say that is a bser, i can tell. that is not that he said bs er. that is way we translated it. we have doug schoen, former pollster for president bill clinton and monica crowley, fox news contributor and good friends of the show. let me start with you, doug. what do you think about that? is that something you generally expect a president to be throwing around? no, of course you don t. i think the larger issue here, martha, is that this was a president who ran in 2008 and spoke at the democratic convention in 2004 on hope and change, on ....
Bill: just getting her hands in president obama s new interview with rolling stone. executive editor told the president that his 6-year-old wanted him to know that he can do it. what happened next raised some eyebrows. according to the excerpt, the president replied, you know, kids have good instincts. they look at the other guy and say, well, that is a bs-er. they can tell. we have a guest with us to talk about this. thank you. bill: when you think about this? i think he thought he could win by trying to destroy his ....
B.s.er, and he uses the word and i can tell. that caught some people by surprise. bill? it s astounding that an incumbent president will use the word about rival, who will probably be the next president but shows the state of his mind, which is not a cheerful guy who is looking forward to what will happen ten days from now. a bitter guy who thinks he is not getting his due and being defeated by someone who he presumably doesn t respect much. wow! i think he thought the guy really has not on the substance of the matter been forthcoming. he put it in language, you know, kind of hip young people lingo. to me, it s not appropriate. i don t think the president of the united states should use profanity. but once you get beyond that, there is something to be said for what he has to say. he made strategic decision to abandon the advantage of being incumbent and having the presidential air. by using that kind of language. by going on the soft venues. ....
Asking questions is a load of k crap and we re not changing any story. tonight it appears to be pretty clear. it s a lie. somebody made the point previously that trump is not so much a liar but a bs er. they are saying what they need to do get them out of the circumstance in the moment. constant stream in the moment thinking with know regard to facts and reality. not a bad way to think of trump and the way he reacts to these types of questions. he s a bs er. some might say you are ....