our plaintiffs went through a lot on that day, as many did. for that to be compounded by religious discrimination by our world trade center memorial, i m not surprised they re suffering symptoms. when they see the cross? it s not about seeing the cross. it s about the exclusion. it s not about looking at a cross, megyn. now, from experience, that cross gave a lot of people a lot of hope. your thoughts on this? i have dyspepsia and headaches from watching this clip. they re doing this to be annoying. if they meant what they said, they would go after the museums in new york that have religious art, but they don t. this is a part of a memorial. they re doing this to be completely annoying. they re annoying people. this guy needs remember the exorcist. he needs an exorcism. oh, boy. he could use some of the ads that greg didn t like so he could get harder in his
grave entitlements, scandinavia, france, holland. there is a sub class of people that say, hey, i m not going to work. there s not that many of them. here we have a nation of 320 million people, and if you get 20% like that, that s 64 million that you have to support. that s what i m worried about. and the alternative is not let people suffer. before we have the trillion dollar welfare state, we had private charities that were better at saying this guy needs help, this guy needs. you ll get an argument about that from the social scientists and social justice people. they ll say the state has to regulate it because regular people can t. that s what obama care s about, is it not? yes, but they are wrong. fate should compete with private charities. private charity would do it much better. private charity is in business to help people help themselves. not just to give people stuff. government is one size fits all rules. that s right.
grave entitlements, scandinavia, france, holland. there is a sub class of people that say, hey, i m not going to work. there s not that many of them. here we have a nation of 320 million people, and if you get 20% like that, that s 64 million that you have to support. that s what i m worried about. and the alternative is not let people suffer. before we have the trillion dollar welfare state, we had private charities that were better at saying this guy needs help, this guy needs. you ll get an argument about that from the social scientists and social justice people. they ll say the state has to regulate it because regular people can t. that s what obama care s about, is it not? yes, but they are wrong. fate should compete with private charities. private charity would do it much better. private charity is in business to help people help themselves. not just to give people stuff. government is one size fits all rules. that s right.
center. leave him alone. he needs time to get well. let me tell you why. listen, first of all, i m worried about this because it means that a rehab facility either people in the rehab facility themselves . i have been to several rehabs. and the press wasn t allowed. he has been harassed by the democrats. his own party harassed him. this guy needs if you ever looked at hollywood people who go to rehab and are out in three weeks and they are clean and have a great message for people and they go back. this guy has years before he s in a position to deal with this thing. he has to get through the hard part. leave him alone. he s not going to gain anything politically now. let it go. let the guy have his chance. that s why i was thinking about this. i think he should resign and let the constituents have the representation they deserve. if he s serious about getting
has been entrenched as leader since 1998. some accounts say he works two hours a day sipping big gulps when he s not taking naps. brian: we have a big gulp right by him. it speaks to why unions have lost so badly over the past few decades in this country. it also speaks to maybe the idea that workers who are in unions might need a union for greater democracy within their own organizations. in 1998 this guy is in there, everyone is afraid of him, no one can move him out, he was voted back in. gretchen: the pair dues are paying his salary. i would think they would become enraged as a group that they are supporting him to sleep on the job. this is a poster child for people who think unions are wrong. it could be the ultimate wakeup call if you are in a union. steve: this guy needs a