on whatsapp about decisions, that were made, the environment in which they were taken, and why the government was slow to respond. mrjohnson made the point that former prime ministers would not have survived this level scrutiny if whatsapp had been around at the time of the falklands or the iraq war. he played down the psychodrama that evolved in number ten, which was charactised in some of the earlier sessions, and the contents of some of the whatsapp messages. but i would make a distinction between the type of language used, and the decision making processes of the government, and what we got done. and i would submit that any powerful and effective government has, and i think of the thatcher government or the blair government, has a lot of challenging and competing characters whose views about each other might not be fit to print. but you get an awful lot done. most of the early session focused on the decisions taken at the beginning of the pandemic. in his evidence the for
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disturbing, very worrisome. chris: we asked you for questions on the panel. on this weather not the senate is going to be able to repeal and replace obama care we got this on twitter from ron powell who writes, why, if they had eight years a multiple house votes to repeal did you not have an alternative ready fee took power? it s clear they had zero. speaker, how do you answer wrong? they did have a plan of what they learned painfully is the kind of plan you have when everybody assumes it will get vetoed gets one level scrutiny. the kind you have when it becomes law it skyrockets. sound to be harder than i thought. my personal bet would be that mcconnell will find the votes. i think it s possible to get a package that can run from the most conservative to the most moderate it will be passed. i think people want to get this
chris: we asked you for questions on the panel. on this weather not the senate is going to be able to repeal and replace obama care we got this on twitter from ron powell who writes, why, if they had eight years a multiple house votes to repeal did you not have an alternative ready fee took power? it s clear they had zero. speaker, how do you answer wrong? they did have a plan of what they learned painfully is the kind of plan you have when everybody assumes it will get vetoed gets one level scrutiny. the kind you have when it becomes law it skyrockets. sound to be harder than i thought. my personal bet would be that mcconnell will find the votes. i think it s possible to get a package that can run from the most conservative to the most moderate it will be passed. i think people want to get this
is his record. in fact, in the past he s taken position that an anathema to those in the republican party. they don t trust him. if he keeps working at it, this is the way he has to think about it. if i keep working at it, i m going to wear them down and he hasn t worn them down yet. he can t seem to climb above that 23%. gene, let me ask you about one thing about the herman cain candidacy. and the way we have seen these other surges from other candidates, michele bachmann and rick perry in particular, is that they surged sort of either because of support from conservatives or the media sort of getting a wild hare in some cases and faded when they got front level scrutiny, when people went through their records and looked at what they said. herman cain s surge is treated differently. though he s ostensibly the front-runner, he s not getting scrutiny.
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