now at least is what we re told we re going to see now. one example of this, suzanne, when you look at the hispanic community, they say that they re going to start sending people to naturalization ceremonies to try to get people who have just become citizens, explain to them why they should become republicans. are they changing any of their policies? i mean, you know, it sounds skeptical, but some people aren t part of the party because they don t believe in what the party believes. and that s what puts them in a very tricky position because the rnc is a political organization, not a policy organization. policy s supposed to come off of capitol hill. however, they do say that they need to loosen their rhetoric specifically on social issues. primarily when it comes to gay voters. and one of the reasons is because younger voters tend to be a little bit more open about gay issues. and that is very destructive or was very directive for republicans in the november election. if you look
major entitlements, medicare and medicaid, social security. any real cuts those aren t real cuts, eric. sean: and let me ask eric a question. and the republicans are going to spend 3.4% more every year, every year they go up they will spend more money, 3.4% a year. right. sean: how can the democrat like obama go out and he s already back to the same predictable, boring, o lynnski talking points and a broken record that we re going to hurt the children and the granny ad is already out there. if spending more money every year, how do they call that a cut? i m trying to figure out the math they re using in d.c. this is the problem that the democrats and republicans both have. they re cutting the rate of growth and sequestration made cuts although minor. the republicans just don t want to grow as fast. the rhetoric doesn t work, it doesn t work, even if you look at exit polling, barack obama may have won the election, but in florida after the
major entitlements, medicare and medicaid, social security. any real cuts those aren t real cuts, eric. sean: and let me ask eric a question. and the republicans are going to spend 3.4% more every year, every year they go up they will spend more money, 3.4% a year. right. sean: how can the democrat like obama go out and he s already back to the same predictable, boring, o lynnski talking points and a broken record that we re going to hurt the children and the granny ad is already out there. if spending more money every year, how do they call that a cut? i m trying to figure out the math they re using in d.c. this is the problem that the democrats and republicans both have. they re cutting the rate of growth and sequestration made cuts although minor. the republicans just don t want to grow as fast. the rhetoric doesn t work, it doesn t work, even if you look at exit polling, barack obama may have won the election, but in florida after the
at the election and what i suggest, president obama did something extremely effective. he ran it like a jury trial. he knew he was on trial and found someone else to blame. george w. bush, created reasonable doubt that it was his fault and we saw on the exit polling that people really did not associate the failure of the first four years to this president and he s trying to continue down that road because he has he has as a president a strong bully pulpit and excellent talking directly to voters. whether or not he wants to stay in washington and govern, that s the question. megyn: let me ask you, tarra, as a supporter of the president obama, you look at gallup numbers, high approval rating. from 50 to 60. on taxes, 41 approve. 57% approve and on the economy, 60% disapprove. federal budget deficit. 31% approve. 55% disapprove and yet the country likes him and gives him overall good marks, why? well, i think that first of all, i think that one poll that is not necessarily an indicato
denigrating to that group of people to assume that all they care about is immigration. if you talk about immigration, you accept immigration reform or put a latino on the ticket then as republicans you are going to get latino votes? that is denigrating. latinos are cubans which marco rubio is and a lot of people from mexico. heather: they care about other topics. if you look at the exit polling, healthcare reform it wasn t immigration. immigration is very important and i ll explain why. if you are in arizona and you have laws for driving down the road whether the law or not, practical application you can be pulled over if you are suspected of being an illegal immigrant. who may look latino, that is incredibly denigrating.