has a exit strategy. the army is concerned about one. who will pay their wages and what kind of government is overseeing the army and then you have a hajj map of political forces each wants to be part of the next government one who wants to be part of the government and also the muslim brotherhood. maybe it s time for them to be part of the government. i don t know. if they have popular support and they agree to play by the rules maybe there should be part of it. former senior official for one of the liberal political parties in egypt, what do you think? should the west encounsel raj the inclusion even people like the muslim brotherhood in some kind of democracy going forward? i think the west should listen to what egyptian seculars and egyptian position want.
has a exit strategy. the army is concerned about one. who will pay their wages and what kind of government is overseeing the army and then you have a hajj map of political forces each wants to be part of the next government one who wants to be part of the government and also the muslim brotherhood. maybe it s time for them to be part of the government. i don t know. if they have popular support and they agree to play by the rules maybe there should be part of it. former senior official for one of the liberal political parties in egypt, what do you think? should the west encounsel raj the inclusion even people like the muslim brotherhood in some kind of democracy going forward? i think the west should listen to what egyptian seculars and egyptian position want.
judge vincent when he allowed critical alley in the middle the lawsuit to go forward initially had harsh language east. some comparing him to president for the individual mandate and he s a republican appointee. we don t know. we don t know. megyn: we have no idea how he will rule. carter. and bernard whitman, former let s read the tea leaves. bill clinton pollster. panel, thank you for being here if he rules against the with me. thank you. government, it will be two megyn: so i want to start with rulings striking it down and the lead, the question could, two upholding it. president obama go down in and that leaves us where? history as the man, the um, if leaves us with president, who lost egypt and what does it mean? uncertainty, but leaves the white house in a terrible, well, first of all, events terrible mess politically and in egypt did not start in 2008. they started years and years legally. megyn: why? they would have us believe it doesn t matter because they have two vic
know, aaron rogers got a little bit of a runner when he s, you know, when the blitz is coming in and pretty good exit strategy. and roethlisberger is just a big burly guy, a lumberjack type of fella, looks like he should be on the cover of some paper towels. (laughter) and i think that, i think it s going to be a good game. it s not just about the quarterbacks, it s about the team, you know? that s the way you ve got to look at any of the stuff like in politics, you have your administration, now, you might be the leader of that administration, but without there you go. (laughter) well, thank you very much, mr. president. we also want to bring in another analyst that works with you there on the sports, and that s terry bradshaw who of course has a vested interest in this game being a former steeler quarterback. terry, tell us, your evaluation. does roethlisberger get near
i would think president mubarak has a exit strategy. the army is concerned about one. who will pay their wages and what kind of government is overseeing the army and then you have a hajj map of political forces each wants to be part of the next government one who wants to be part of the government and also the muslim brotherhood. maybe it s time for them to be part of the government. i don t know. if they have popular support and they agree to play by the rules maybe there should be part of it. former senior official for one of the liberal political parties in egypt, what do you think? should the west encounsel raj the inclusion even people like the muslim brotherhood in some kind of democracy going forward? i think the west should listen to what egyptian seculars and egyptian position want.