world s policemen. we sure the heck better be the world s leader. joining me the speaker former speaker of the house newt gingrich and weekend co-host tucker carlson. how do the insiders pull off some of the voters tap intohe that. two things. one is they have to present a compelling vision of a better future and get people to say gee, i like thatt person and makes sense. they. are still all on a relatively level playing field in terms of communicating. second, they have to find policy disagreements that are real and to draw a i you think unless they dot that, you are going to end up with somebody who has never been pushed very hard. i m watching it all tighten up and my hunch is you are going to see a number of people starting with marco rubio and ted cruz who are prepared to take on the frontrunners. , you know, tucker, it seems to me the outsiders have a huge advantage. they don t have a bad record to run on. people are so dissatisfied with washington.
the power of the people in charge which includes the media in washington. i think smart people look at someone like donald trump and flip it around and look at people supporting him. what are the messages voters are trying to send when they back someone like trump or fiorina or carson. not so much about the candidates but the electorate. the smart politician will listen to them and dumb ones and bunch of them on the stage. actor on the stage, actor, going away. those people will lose. he has stayed up on top first or second almost every poll for a long time. one of the most popular democrats in california pat brown, incumbent governor who wanted ronald reagan to become the republican nominee because reagan had made movies with the championships. whereas chimpanzee. reagan beat him by a million votes. the message is what? if you are a competent and you learn the business and you are an outsider, you can in fact crush
but we can work on the order later. those are he two who i think want to win the white house and could do a really fantastic job because you have this blend of public sector with marco and private sector with carly and insider-outsider. i think that strikes the right tone and strikes the right chord. change in washington while incorporating experience. how about her performsan hat hewlett-packard. she says she made tough calls. she made tough calls and it s unfortunate that it had to play out that way. for tens of thousands of people, that s not something anyone should take lightly, but what i do strongly believe is that carly was leading at a time where it was very tough time to be in the tech industry, and you could say she cut all of these
you re a businessman. when you in business you can fire people. going to washington is different. is there some worry that this blunt talk is going to be very difficult to deliver if elected. i don t think sew some here s why. if i had gotten there my plan would be, always engage the support of the american people as you are trying to negotiate with congress to get done what needs to be done. carly fiorina said it best. one that politicians and people in office respond is to pressure. so i happen to think the president can build that pressure on any given issue that is right, connect with the american people and the american people can put pressure on those responsible for passing the las. that s how a nonpolitician can build the consensus and get things done. mr. herman cain, hope you come back. i ll bet right here. and coming up.
traditional politicians. i believe did you that at one point. the people are so unhappy with the way things are going in washington. it s really anybody but. they should be. you know, the defense department and the veterans administration spend a billion $300 million to be able to transfer records for veterans and then close it because they can t figure out how to do it. a billion 300 million. a person sitting out there going and what else did they waste money on. do it for half the price. the economy is the real problem. very good at producing a small number of high paying jobs. there aren t a lot of real middle class jobs being produced. no wonder there is social turmoil. tucker thank you both. 5% o nearly 25% of the population are millennials how do the political outsiders not insiders but outsiders grab that important vote. millennial voters who have gone on the record before are back and that s next.