means to dislike the government. the government isn t some kind of amorphous thing. it makes your life safer, more convenient and a lot of people take it for granted. i think the doctor in philly could have used some regulation. don t you? there you go. that was hurting poor people, too. exploitive action and self-interest that doesn t reflect any public interest at all. thank you, joy reid, and sam, for bringing this to my attention. this is a hot one and tells you about america. up next, the biggest party weekend in d.c. tomorrow is the white house kor spoon department kor correspondence dinner. [ horn honks ]
i think the doctorn philly would have used some regulation, don t you? there you go. that was hurting poor people, too. exploitive action and self-interest that doesn t reflect any public interest at all. thank you, joy reid, and sam, for bringing this to my attention. this is a hot one and tells you about america. up next, the biggest party weekend in d.c. tomorrow is the white house correspondence dinner. the stars are in town. twoo we re going to be joined by sharon stone. she ll be right here. this is hardball, the place for politics. [ male announcer ] with free pickup
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we choose among those guys who pick themselveses. they pick themselves then we say, okay, which one of you who thinks ought to be president we ll pick. they come forward. but there s another personality in every presidential election. the times. the feeling of the times. what we want. after carter we wanted strength. after nixon we wanted cleanliness. after w. we wanted brains. we always wanted something we don t have in the previous president. you re laughing. am i wrong? you re right. am i wrong? keep doigoing. you re doing fine. the fact is, what do we want now? i think we want a woman as a president. i just feel it. women my age have expressed that to me in all different tones positively and negatively but they want this to happen. rick, you on this. doesn t have to do with political party. i think the country will be thrilled to nominate a woman. i think that would be fine. but hillary i think has a big problem. i think benghazi, frankly, disqualifies her. what did she
there, have to get in there. you know, it s not clear it s going to be an easy win or if there s even a great strategy how to get from here to there. while there are people to work with, i still worry about, you know, we worked with mujahideen. there s chaos which became al qaeda. if you don t get this transition through the u.n. which is obviously the ideal solution, any time of conflict, even if you re backing the right guys, doesn t mean there aren t other guys there who will take advantage. it could lead to a civil war. right? it s very iffy. david is right. to make one final point, chris, it s, in a sense, not in our interest for this to end suddenly tomorrow with assad going, because the opposition really isn t strong the moderate opposition isn t strong enough. you re creating an iraq-like vacuum, and the jihadists are the strongest fighters. three or four months from now, that s not going to be true. on senator mccain s argument you can do a no-fly zone easily, i m to