“In the past, I might have favored a cease-fire with Hamas,” reflects Dennis Ross, but notes “that peace is not going to be possible” if Hamas retains control of Gaza.
white and it s no longer ours. it used to be a high school education got you the good job. and it used to be you could move up there s a lot of i want to get, it s the used to bes. it s the agains. but there is a subterranean text. they re susceptible to the race they re susceptible george wallace. i have seen this before. they re susceptible to it. the point is what s the root? the root is economic distress. okay? that s the root here. that s all. that s why both republicans and democrats should be very careful. don t condescend to these voters. these voters are economically hurting. trump has given them somebody to lash out at. the chinese are the ones taking your jobs. the immigrants, they re taking your jobs. the muslims are making you insecure. he s using different tactics that resonate with this group of voters but at its root is both a cultural and economic frustration change that s
she did pretty at any rate put that experience against paul ryan who looks so much younger and comes across as more of a fee owe fight whether neophyte whether that s fair or not in terms on the political stage. i want biden to lead into strings as a gaffe machine. if he makes a big enough gaffe it will distract us from the obama bad debate. so you re saying i would like to picture biden greased up wrestling pigs for the debate. want to picture him going all out. you need him to lower the bar for nobody gaffes like him and recovers from gaffes like him. he said unchained in front of black people. be fair, i mean he has a touch, he has he can commun not only with minorities, working-class voters, elderly voters, he has that mojo. ryan is an intellectual policy guy who loves libertarian
piece was, that back in really back before you were born i was only born in 1992 so it s not that far back. exactly my point. cast back when he took on robert bork, chairman of the senate judiciary committee, one of the intellects of the conservative movement, juris prudence, and stopping him was a great little priority. joe biden people said is an idiot and overmatched and will never stop bob bourque he s not there because joe biden studied hard with a lot of the most leading liberal law professor and figured out what the right arguments were to beat bob bourque. he is good at applied intelligence, he wins most deefts baits he s in, he is unshackled with this debate in a way that the palin debate was problematic for him. they had to prepare him for palin by saying don t condescend her, don t come across like frank sinatra on aing very glass lounge state. you can t don t treat her like an idiot, don t treat her
thought. so people have talked about this a lot. the notion of they were kind of a fork in the road in the spring. do we want to run against him as a flip flopping phony or run against coreless, their pitch before, or do we want to cast him as a right wing radical. they seemed to and did make a decision to do right wing radical and one on throughout. i talked about david plouffe about this in may and he said we re going do both when we have to. we re going to say mitt romney there he goes trying to flip flop, coreless a phony, but not forget where he actually is, and then this is we re going to keep trying to pin him back to these positions he s taken. i think they have been horrible since the debate, the obama campaign. they are jon ward understates the degree to which they are knocked off guard and they are flailing right now and the stuff they re saying, the big bird ad, all of it oh john, you just teed up the next block beautifully. let s talk about how horrible