to play here. but i would say that obviously the u.s. has a right to do that. i don t think it s the right thing to do. i mean i think the point is, that the u.s., israel and everybody else in the middle east, particularly among the arab nations who are very concerned about iran becoming nuclear, should find common ground here and to me, the common ground is that everything we ve tried to do to convince iran to stop its nuclear weapons development program by economic sanctions is not working. and the diplomatic track, the so-called p5 plus 1 has made absolutely no progress, so that iran by its intransagainst, has now given the rest of the world only two options unless something changes and the two options are to accept a nuclear iran and try to contain it, which president obama has
where is hillary? this is not the first time mrs. clinton has sort of exempted herself where a foreign policy failure has occurred. think about the last two years, there have been numerous policy failures from the middle east peace process which has now stalled to the failure of the russian reset, we know the russians are working with both iran and venezuela on their nuclear weapons development program, and china seems to be big footing the world, including the united states on currency manipulation and other matters, and so hillary seems to be awol. this week we have the two massive foreign policy stories, a crisis on the korean peninsula with north korea attacking one of our closest and most loyal although is and the taliban megyn: you expect to hear from the stkpwhraobgs of course. and keep in mind that president obama has a north korean czar in ambassador steven bossworth. we ve not heard from him either and he is directly underneath hillary clinton. megyn: they sent him over
but since he got to washington, bottom up obama has been classic top down liberal orthodoxy. no, no, we re going to tell you what to think, solve all your problems, send us all your money. there s nothing really new about that. i think he s distanced himself as the bottom up candidate, become the top down president. thing is the squeaky, noisy wheels of change. and it takes a while. and we re going to see slow change, but as people see as a health care system that is responding to their need for more services as people see an energy system that s more into alternative fuels, education investment, this is going to change. real quick the catholic church. it s the u.s. government. big, slow, top down things don t work very well in a complex world. why do you suppose here, when we take a look at the research poll. federal government is a major threat, republicans, 43% say
yes. democrats, 18%, independents, 33%. we heard from bill clinton who said part of the reason why you have this antigovernment sentiment in part is because you have an african-american president. do you believe that s true? no. those same voters right there elected an african-american president. and knew it. it wasn t a secret. but it wasn t a divisive agenda. he was a very different candidate than he s been a president. you know, he s really turned out to be more of george mcgovern. he s grown government when he said we d have pay as you go budgeting, that kind of thing. there s a reason people are angry. and that s because actually you want to jump in here before we go? yes. the bottom line i thought president clinton said that was more relevant to the problem is that the online space does allow a lot of comradery and discontent. so you can anticipate other people feeling angry if you are. in a way that you really couldn t before. but again, this is not something that ca
diversity of america. and both of them and for him it s like a symbol he symbolizes the loss of control of predictability, of certainty, of clarity. that a lot of people need for their psychic well being. and so i worry about it. look, he s well protected by the secret service, they re terrific. and a president, i can tell you, i ve never pet a president. and look, george w. bush had some threats against him. people who strongly disagree with his policy. eric cantor got a threat here. the governor of new jersey has been threatened by the republican governor of new jersey. but by and large, in the last 50 years at least since the early 70s when we had some left wing problems. by and large these have been systematically coming out of the