night proved that he even realized that he probably went too far here. to imply that 9/11 was the fault of george bush is just flat-out bad for his voting let s be careful. let s just be careful with the wording there. i ll say it this way. i feel like he implied it. and i think a lot of other people very much feel like he was implying that it was his fault, that he didn t stop it from happening or that he wasn t paying attention. however you want to describe it, but that s what the controversy is about. and so, from a trump perspective here, him being quiet last night may have actually been his best play, because i don t know how on earth you would explain this away. you implied that it was george bush s fault or he wasn t paying attention. that is not going to work well with early primary voters. i don t care who you are, even being donald trump. maria, what is your take? i mean, look, we ve heard from him on twitter. i m sure we ll hear from him in whatever interview he does
mandela. leave it at that and avoid all of this because you are better than this. and assigning motives to photographs about which you haven t a clue. and by the way, how do you know michelle obama is mad? from this? from this snapshot? maybe she wasn t paying attention. maybe she didn t care. here s a thought. maybe they re not getting divorced. my god, enough. and speaking of funerals, be honest with me. tell me truthfully. when you ve been at one, do you not greet one and all even though with whom you ve had differences? this is about respecting the dead, right? not the petty grievances of the living, right? whatever their justification. is shaking raul castro s hand the equivalent of losing resolve or just showing dignity? look, there are many things over which to go after the president. these cheap shots over his alleged behavior at a funeral ain t one of them. he deserves better, and those who cover him and attack him mercilessly on things that don t matter should do better. ther
points, all you care about is the republican primary challenge from your right. look, it s not unusual in american history where you have a faction in one party or another that pushes from the far right or the far left. what s unusual is that they got their way, right? they wrote this letter to senator ted cruz and marco rubio and mike lee, supported them, and you had these outside interest groups that spent a lot of money on this over the summer when we weren t paying attention, and boehner publicly opposed to what they were doing with the letter, threw his arms up and said, all right, i have to try it your way because you kind of call the shots there. why is that? boehner is not as strong a speaker as previous speakers have been. previous speakers could tell their guys what to do. he doesn t have the pork barrel spending they used to have where you could buy votes. and he doesn t have the campaign cash that he can throw around to help these guys get elected. they have their own indep