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did there have to be a hispanic there or did it not cross your mind? dana: it wasn t difficult to have diversity in the bush administration. probably one of the most diverse, even more so than president obama. it wasn t difficult. a lot of texans. jesse: do you think they should ve had a hispanic republican in that group? dana: i think bob menendez s voice was a good one and part one. the split and the democrats is interesting from a political standpoint. they are sensitive to it and that s my steny hoyer, who is the number two in the house under pelosi, whoa, wait, that s offensive. your antenna is up. the thing is, the announcement comes out today that there is a deal but somebody says it s a deal. someone says we are close and someone says we have a long way to go. that doesn t sound like a deal to me but it s getting closer, so the stakes are high.