which party s nomination he s seeking. i m joined by james woolsey and michael kay, former senior british officer. first, let s start with some very recent history. last week, mike bueller, the former director who briefed president bush on intelligence ever day told me he never told the white house saddam hussein had nuclear weapons, and yet here was vice president dick cheney speaking to meet the press just before the invasion. let s watch. we know he s been absolutely devoted to trying to acquire nuclear weapons and we believe he has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons. reconstituted nuclear weapons. but why d we go into iraq in the first place and how do we get back to this blame game? we can go back to this. you can argue it four or five ways. you broke it, you bought it.
thank you so much, michael steele, former republican national committee chairman successor i m sorry, predecessor of reince priebus. anyway, howard fineman, my friend, thank you. coming up, chris christie has another bridge problem, and so does the country. american bridges and highways are crumbling. and for christie, politics and presidential ambition may be keeping him from getting his own bridges and roads fixed. plus, when rand paul say the hawks in the republican party are to blame for the rise of isis, is he right? is isis the result of bush and cheney s misguided invasion of iraq in the first place? we ll get to that with former cia director, james woolsey. and we saw a different side of hillary clinton yesterday. i may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage. i ve been coloring my hair for years. they re not going to see me turn white in the white house.
rand paul s assertion that it was the hawks in his party that created isis certainly wasn t met with a lot of o supports, from the hawks in his party. rick santorum says he is sounds like bernie sanders. bobby jindal says that he s unsuited to be commander in chief. the wall street journal today wrote an editorial with the tongue in cheek title, rand paul created isis. it wrote, quote, speaking of gal and a word of political advice an aide might want to remind him which party s nomination he s seeking. i m joined by james woolsey and michael kay, former senior british officer. first, let s start with some very recent history. last week mike bueller, the former director who briefed president bush on intelligence ever day told me he never told the white house saddam hussein had nuclear weapons, and yet here was vice president dick cheney speaking to meet the
reform, saying, i find it interesting that people who share that view, rather than stick with the view and try to persuade people about it, in many cases, have actually abandoned their views. if we re going to bend with the wind, then it will be hard to imagine how we solve our problems. there s a direct shot. you know, bush is the front-runner, still most people think of him as the front-runner. he s bashing back at these guys, at rubio and walker, because he s the only one. his wife is mexican born. he is going to have to be pro-immigration. it comes with the fact of his life. and then he s going to have republicans, who seem to have this tribalistic problem on this issue, of hispanic immigration.