stance on nfl protests, some republicans seem to be in line with the president. let s listen. anything that shows disrespect for the flag i m very troubled by. i think there s better ways to express your objections to concerns you have in america than disrespecting the flag. i think i m probably with the majority of most americans. i certainly don t approve of people taking a knee during a national anthem. whether it s ours or anybody else s. i mean i would stand up for the national anthems of countries we ve fought against, for the national anthems of people we have difficulties with, russia and north korea. it s just a sign of respect. so when will republicans reach their breaking point with this particular president? joining me is republican congressman leonard lance. congressman, what s it like? i mean when you get up in the morning and realize this guy has tweeted something, that he s going to war with the nfl, a lot of their players, the owners and everyone else and you are
know how to take care of a horse, about fixing a fence or pamping a roof and a lot of common sense involved in that and in the last maybe 40 years, now, people have been bread to go into politics and they may not have common sense you pick were by working a real job. so, really, part of it is a lot of people who work real jobs, and get it, against people what have never worked a real job, and are in charge. neil: are you surprised no matter how much mud she sling at the tea party candidates or the sensation candidates, who, including christine o donnell as an example, you did not pay taxes, you did not pay college loans, you did not get your college degree, and the manager says she is not conservative, no hurricane matter how much money they throw they seem to win. guest: people are aware now that the press is not 360-degree