this day and age that one could be drawn to violently attack another based on the color of their skin. this is the agent in charge and i m asking that he be drug-tested. how in the world you can actually think that? it s scary. fred, let s get your thoughts on this. do you think the justice department made the right call or the wrong call? well, you know, i m in the middle. this guy barrett who is a defendant in this case, is he a terrible terrible guy. he bashes a 79-year-old african-american in the back of head. as far as i m concerned can, he can stay in prison so long that his final parole hearing is in front of star lee command. i have a bigger issue. we have had a ton of these knockout cases. part of your role as prosecutors and part of the role of the justice department is to send a message to the public that safe and that the justice department and the law applies to everyone. i think the justice department if they are going to prosecute this case, it s a terrible case and
this day and age that one could be drawn to violently attack another based on the color of their skin. this is the agent in charge and i m asking that he be drug-tested. how in the world you can actually think that? it s scary. fred, let s get your thoughts on this. do you think the justice department made the right call or the wrong call? well, you know, i m in the middle. this guy barrett who is a defendant in this case, is he a terrible terrible guy. he bashes a 79-year-old african-american in the back of head. as far as i m concerned can, he can stay in prison so long that his final parole hearing is in front of star lee command. i have a bigger issue. we have had a ton of these knockout cases. part of your role as prosecutors and part of the role of the justice department is to send a message to the public that safe and that the justice department and the law applies to everyone. i think the justice department if they are going to prosecute this case, it s a terrible case and
debbie wassermann schultz said she felt a loss by tom barrett would not have any national impact, the democrat loss there. do you know if the president shares that view? look, i think that there are issues obviously unique to that state and issues unique to the spending that s happened in that particular matter that would suggest that she is right. jay kariner would later tweet that, yes, indeed, the president supports tom barrett. that i imagine wasn t very helpful five days ago. you know, it s going to have a big impact for the president and tom barrett are very close. the president knows what a terrific guy barrett is. he is one of the most honest and decent people any of us have ever worked with. he is the perfect candidate for us because he helps bring people together in wisconsin against a governor who revels in dividing people. he likes using the phrase divide and conquer. i think obama and barrett, feingold, all of us are on the same page. we want tom barrett to be th
wisconsin and we think he will be next tuesday night. not to put you in an awkward position but i ve heard from a lot of democrats who say had you been the candidate you would have had a better shot at rising above some of the back and forth that tom barrett, fair or unfair, because it is a rematch, that basically the campaign all we saw in this five-week period was an extension of the 2010 campaign that somehow democrats lost control of the original message here of the recall and the fight having to do with government workers. actually i think a lot of people have buyer s remorse about having voted for walker over barrett. barrett is an exceptional wisconsin progressive who conveys all the characteristics of decency, civility, bipartisanship, listening to everybody. he really is the ideal contrast. after the governor performed a surprise attack on the peechl the state and used ruthless tactics in the legislature to get this through, that tom barrett and i never saw when we were