you could be council member a. that s all what people want to say, so you have no involvement in the scandal? not that i know of. bill: that s monica conyers, the wife of the congressman. now, subsequently, she pled guilty, all right? she is congressman a. she took money from the houston-based sludge company. but then, upon conviction, in the courtroom, she said i want to withdraw my guilty plea. take it away huddy. that was a minute set up. i could have done that in 45. she freaked out and basically said to the judge you and the media, you guys are for pressuring the judge. you are going to make an example with me. she went ballistic and i take it all back. i don t plead guilty anymore. bill: this was after the three year sentence, right? no before the sentence. bill: plea sentencing. she pled guilty in june. she was going to the sentencing. she was sitting at the sentencing. she said forget it i take it all back. bill: then the judge says. he says forget it.
and hemming in japan which was trying to expand imperial empire. in today s context, trying to eliminate safe havens for terrorism. i think that s the driving motivation. now, what happens on the ground, how it plays out, that s much harder to comment on, but i don t think it plays the kind of role that hanks is saying it does. bill: we appreciate it, professor, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. dan rather a bit upset over his obama watermelon analysis. we will take a look at that glenn beck on why he gave the loopy congressman massa so much time on his program. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
bill: in june she pleaded not guilty she had a lot of months. she pleaded guilty. bill: i m sorry. it s. she pleaded guilty do. your homework. bill: she had a lot of months to digest her plea. yes and i m sure a lot of months for her lawyers to talk with her and a lot of months i don t know what she was doing. bill: now she is going to the big house. going to the big house for 37 months. she is trying to appeal. this here is the thing when she signed that plea aagreement back in june, the guilty plea agreement back in june she also said a little caveat there that says she cannot appeal if the sentence is 60 months or less. bill: interesting. so she assigned and no appeal clause. bye bye, mondayca. bill: not smart and in fact very, very dumb. greg gutfeld has selected, against our advice, eric massa who we just discussed with beck, who is now the subject of all kinds of mocking. roll the tape. former congressman massa just keeps getting into more and more troub
privately telling new is politically suicidal for them? yes, lots of them are. sean: all right. everyday. sean: appreciate it. coming up rod blagojevich weighs in rahm the naked one s emanuel shower session with congressman massa. new details about what nancy pelosi knew and when as it relates to massa. did she turn a blind eye to the ex-congressman and his ethical troubles? we have that and we ll compare her comments with what she to her comments with what she to say in the mark foley [ female announcer ] does your hair color feel as healthy as it looks?
there he is. it s back at hardball here and time for the sideshow. stop the presses, patrick kennedy had a bone to pick with the media during yesterday s empty floor debate on afghanistan. if anybody wants to know where cynicism is, cynicism is that there s one, two press people in this gallery. we re talking about eric massa 24/7 on tv, we re talking about war and peace, $3 billion. 1,000 lives. and no press. no press. you want to know why the american public is fit? they re fit because they re not seeing their congress do the work they re sent to do. it s because the press, the press of the united states is not covering the most significant issue of national importance, and that s laying the lives down in the nation for the service of our country. it s despicable, the national press corps right now. the resolution about afghanistan and withdrawal issue. it went, what congressman