bill. joined by the notre dame university, liberal place that was happy to host president obama a couple years ago. this is not going away. i t do think it will be struck down in the court. insurance requirement under the religious freedom restoration act, if not on another ground as well. bret: brought forth by then representative schumer and ted kennedy. it s bipartisan. this is one thing if the healthcare law as a whole struck down as a court, the problem goes away. in the meantime, politics may be choppy for the administration. this is in their view political play that helps them with women. church leaders are not backing down. it seems like it may have a price to pay on the catholic voters possibly.
circumstances. there is no down side to offend the americans or put somebody in jail who helped us for life hecht won t outlive the sentence. yet, they calculate if you want to appease in some way jihaddist, it won t hurt you. i think the strategic announcement of a withdrawal,dy fintive withdrawal certainly makes it easy for the other guys to offend us in a way that they. bret: so what about that? there is a big push about the blind dissident in china. secretary clinton talked about this today. how far is this administration going to go when it comes to getting doctor out? i think they really need to go pretty far for the reasons that chuck and charles mentioned. you cannot be recruiting foreign agents if you are not foining to do evening you can, agents abroad to help them. i think it affects the
holding dr. afridi. we refret both the fact that he was convicted and the severity of his sentence. his help after all was instrumental in taking down one of the world s most notorious murders. he should be getting a medal. honored by the pakistani government. instead, they are putting anymore prison for 33 years, absolutely disgraceful. bret: the doctor was a doctor on the ground in pakistan helping the c.i.a., helping the u.s. intelligence community get usama bin laden. numerous ways. he has been rounded up by the pakistanis, as you heard there, tried of high tryson and sentenced to 33 years in prison. now critics are saying it s because he was, he was rounded up because of administration loose talk about the bin laden raid. the administration is pushing back on that. let s bring in our panel. bill kristol, editor of weekly standard. charles lane, opinion writer for the washington post. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. bill, pete king, congressman
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pakistan policy. for a few years now, i had long conversations off the record, very senior administration officials who tell the hair-raising tales of dough policety a betrayal duplicity and betrayal by the intelligence services in particular. i think that is horrible. shouldn t we cut off all the aid to them? shouldn t we pressure them? drone strikes in the territory without their permission? oh, no. we need to get along with pakistan. ehave been half convinced until now. they cut off supply lines to troops in gaseous sitroops in ax months ago. we managed to fly the troops and we don t need the supply lines the way we once did. a strong case for tougher policy. if they treat us this way we need to make them pay a price. bret: chuck, you mentioned the senate appropriation committee action. lindsay graham talked about this. but you can hear the