to president trump. this is the same stuff as alway always. it s not even catchy. a better deal? i m not going to wear that hat. eric: eboni, buried inside the better deal, single-payer health care. eboni: i have to shake my head. i ve been saying that until the dems get in the economic message that resonates, they will lose. dems, you want to be successful, this is what you have to do. stop demonizing economic success. everybody in america wants to do well. some people do better than others. that s called capitalism. you need to come up with an economic policy that permits opportunity for all but you cannot win 2018 or 2020 by demonizing success, capitalism or otherwise. jason: kat is exactly right. can you imagine people walking
more anti-liberty than normal. people want to do well. it s not a country where we are supposed to be demonizing success. that s not what we do. amy: i ve got to say i love that kid rock is out polling. kat: kid rock is going to 100% win. i am from michigan. i m calling it. eric: kid rock, will you call us tomorrow? kat: he s going to win. fellow detroiters. eric: uproar over a race between michael phelps and a great white shark proves to be anything but. mom,
rally around her. i don t know how much you watch. only when i m on it. it was pretty much a softball for her. to hear what andrea said, sheave didn t clean it up or improve in certain areas like the dead broke, it was kind of surprising. i don t know who is prepping her for those. i agree with andrea. doesn t seem like she is making strides. i went to the website, elizabeth warren website, i told tucker, i think it is scary the message putting out there, people launching the website. they re saying we need somebody who is not afraid to take on powerful interests like wall street banks. you list these as her accomplishments, tucker? these are her accomplishments? demonizing wall street, demonizing success. we re not wealthy, we re not well-connected. hold on i ll tell you exactly why. by the way i don t share those views at all. i believe in the markets. on the other hand, i totally get where that is coming from. the center of the country is collapsing. income inequality is r
when you have a politician in washington demonizing success and castigating those who create jobs and insitting they pay more taxes, those individuals have to say, well, i need to figure out what will happen to me next year before i can make any commitment to invest in america and create jobs here. the same is true on the regulatory front. neil: do you think the message of these republican-run states where they have cut taxes and or regulations, is that resonating on the white house? do are your members think that is going to resonate? guest: it is hard to say what will resonate with the white house, regardless of who is in it. i can tell you from experience what works. i was fortunate enough to be chief of staff to a governor who understood how to create jobs. back in the 1990 s when george allen was governor of virginia, he lowered taxes for business.
what have you. this is not a ruthless man and a man out firing people, not a rich man out of touch with ordinary people and i think that s the impression they wanted to give and they did that very, very well. jon: he talked about demonizing success, and how the president demonized success in this country. we all want to be successful. what do you think about that. i think that s a great theme. highlighting the marco rubios, the governor martinez, the people who have come up from nowhere and have very prominent positions in our party and country today is a great story. mitt romney s whole life as a businessman, as an olympic organizer, as a governor is about success. more important to him are the values of being a good father. now he s going to be hopefully a good president. jon: let s talk about marco rubio, he came out of nowhere to win that florida senate seat and i think last night you got some indication as to why. i put together what i thought was a very good introduction. he