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So, this is a hands-on deal right now to get everything done. chuck todd, back to you. you covered this president for a long time now. you ve seen how he operates. instead of doing the piecemeal sort of little i can t use the word mickey mouse aspect of politics, here s a grand decision, do the job and hope things will turn out politically okay, but do the job. it seems like that s his commitment. is it? yes, well, this is a case where good politics is not playing politics. don t look at this and remember who you re dealing with. you re dealing with a chris christie, a michael bloomberg and andy cuomo. three guys that are not shy. and if they think the federal government was not helping them, was not being aggressive, they thought the president wasn t wasn t on top of this or wasn t doing everything they thought the federal government could do, don t you think they d not run, not walk to a tv camera and let people know? so, you re in a unique situation here with hard-hit areas ....
Journalists referring to the roberts court as hard right court. listen. if the supreme court overturns the law the court is once again showing its hand as a rad dal branch of government, full, hard, right wing judicial activities. what happens if it s struck down in part or whole by a 5-4 decision? would that underscore how dysfunctional is, the major institutions of our government are? that s a nightmare for the political class in this country. he doesn t want to strike down something that s passed with 60 senate votes, a majority of the house, signed by the president, with the full mandate reflected by the people in the election of 2008, to strike down something like really seems radical. chief justice roberts is very concerned about the public perception of the court, but not enough to vote some different way. so they were going to war with the court before the decision, brent, starting with the preemptive strike. ....
yeah. this is more working the refs. david gregory i thought i had the most striking comment when he said that a 5-4 decision which show how dysfunctional the country was, how it was a nightmare. do you think david gregory would have said did he say 5-4 when it was upheld? did he go on the news that night and say it was a functional decision and nightmare scenario? only a nightmare if it goes against them. exactly. they all changed their tune once the decision came down. watch. let s talk about chief justice john roberts. today lawrence tribe, the harvard professor who can say he taught barack obama and john roberts at harvard law school said that with this decision crossing over to join the liberals, roberts might have saved the institution. today s hero, chief justice john roberts, who walked to the ....
Forefront of history and said yes to progress and no to the role prescribed to him for the right. let s start today by looking back at this bold, defiant, grand decision by mr. roberts and his supreme court. there s already no question, this case changes the john roberts legacy. yesterday he was seen as another partisan on the court. today in the most dramatic case of the john roberts career, he changes, he breaks the mold. so suddenly, brent, the chief justice is the leftest hero, right? you know, monica, at what point do you start laughing at chris matthews? i mean, he says he calls him a hard right conservative, dismisses him as being a radical. 24 hours later he calls him a hero. he says he s bold, defiant, grand. all of a sudden the superlative comes out just 24 hours before you dismissed him. which one is it, chris matthews? ....