manchin say he would vote to approve him. he would likely get through as well. you know, tim, historically speaking, the trump train insit is right. more cabinet secretaries approved more quickly. that was before a lot of the partisanship before we have seen on capitol hill. it is not just partisanship. this is what happens, good or bad, when you bring people in government who have never done public service before. these are people who have never filled out public forms or public disclosure forms before. these are people with complica ! complicated personal asset situations. it is not simply a case that congress is slowing it down. it is also a case that the nominees themselves are so unaccustomed to the ways of washington that this process is a lot more complicated now because of the group of people
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in canada that voters in the western world are moving left. the last year has seen the new leader of britain s party and bernie sanders has shaken up the democratic primaries. theless so lessons are complica. he benefitted from the ten-year itch. voters usually want a change no matter how popular the leader is. think of tony blare. canada s conservatives have held office for nine years and their leader is no tony blare being perceived as intelligent but reserved. his party was in third place months ago. some of the momentum has to do with his name. he s the son of canada s most
but they are in the minds of mr. people, people who ought to be scared. you want to talk about the divide between donald trump as the republican establishment? this is a perfect issue. i remember reading this issue up at the governor s association. because everybody is talking about, my daddy was just a working class guy. ese just a real guy salt of the earth guy. he doesn t understand all this complica complicated stuff. so your daddy wouldn t understand why a hedge fund in greenwich, connecticut is paying 14% in tacks working in the field paying 28% in taxes? well, i swear this is the exact quote. i m not going to get into the details of carried interest with you right here. we can debate that another day. that s bs. you know what, laura ingram stweeted this back to somebody yesterday that said, i don t think anybody, the base is really that concerned about
kirkuk. if these groups fill the vacuum, does that make the situation on the ground there even more complica complicated? that s exactly what s making it more complicated. the forces doing pretty well. also, they are there attaining kurdish political goals which are control of mosul. a political balance shift in the north. in the south, it should have been expected that they would call for shia militias to come up. reports now that al sadr is out controlling his forces as well. the problem is long-term for maliki. there is a view now or there may be a perception among iraqi people that not just political power but military power resides elsewhere other than in the governmental seat of power. so all these short-term actions to deal with the short-term problem of isis has longer term consequences. wolf, it does beg the question and this is what the white house has to consider right now, how much does the white house want to get involved