when he was referring to secretary of state clinton it was in reference to libya and said bless her heart. when he was asked about the european debt crisis, he changed the subject to 9-9-9, when he gets asked serious questions, he offers one-liners. is he a clown or a candidate. i don t think he is a clown, but he s on a book tour. he has a number of talking points that his handlers are giving to him and he is staying to script. it s odd when he is asked the question outside the script, he doesn t know where to go. asked a question about china, he was not equip and doesn t know that china has nuclear capability, he is off script. that s the infortunate part. he doesn t operate without queue cards. thank you for contributing to the broadcast and i look forward to seeing you later on fox news.
to forbes, this is inform he gave a guy that he s claiming now is in effect using it against him because he s in another campaign. i m going to remind the right of a young senatorial candidate named harold ford in tennessee, who was on his way to win that election. they threw in an ad red meat at certain people on the right. i don t want to generalize this, but i want to tell you what really upset me this morning. to hear people on the right, on the other channel, talking about our black folks are smarter than their black folks. since when did i become or you become a possession? what are you talking about our black folk ? if the right does anything when you hear that kind of language that somehow suggests that i m owned? it s absolutely ridiculous. that kind of discussion doesn t take place on the left.
semicolon, it is not that bad. how you can sit down and read that i don t know. sean: there s a lot of constitutional issues. the mandate that every american has insurance. and the idea that is this constitutional that one state gets exemptions and another state doesn t. one senator gets bought off and another senator doesn t. it is compromise. that part of it i regretably agree does go on that horse trading does go on. mandate is a big constitutional problem. another big constitutional problem which hasn t gotten as much play as i think it should is the obligations put on the insurance industry, with the supreme court s jurisprudence on how much government can impose on people s private property. the american people are gonna look at this process, this reconciliation, they don t understand it we used it before. they are gonna say, we already don t understand it
semicolon, it is not that bad. how you can sit down and read that i don t know. sean: there s a lot of constitutional issues. the mandate that every american has insurance. and the idea that is this constitutional that one state gets exemptions and another state doesn t. one senator gets bought off and another senator doesn t. it is compromise. that part of it i regretably agree does go on that horse trading does go on. mandate is a big constitutional problem. another big constitutional problem which hasn t gotten as much play as i think it should is the obligations put on the insurance industry, with the supreme court s jurisprudence on how much government can impose on people s private property. the american people are gonna look at this process, this reconciliation, they don t understand it we used it before. they are gonna say, we
committee room, the cameras were going and they got to see the disrespect and the manner in which republican ideas are treated when they are put on the fable for discussion. and that discussion doesn t on the table for discussion and that discussion doesn t happen. sean: congressman your thoughts? i agree. he belittled the fact that we had the bill on the table in front of us. we are legislators and talking about points in these bills. so, yes, i think he really was somewhat condescending about those things. we wanted to have a real substantive dialogue on these issues and highlight where we stand, where they stand, what those differences are and how can we bridge those, if possible? sean: very impressive, including the both of you and paul ryan and eric cantor, i thought that was a good group of republicans. you went in with a strong strategy. we the media says it is a draw,