break the law. neil: mark has been following this and saying enough with all of this. mark? wow, when he talked about these scandals they were scandals worth exploring and insulting then. not now? first of all, neil, welcome back. you were missed. neil: thank you very much. i will tell you this. this president could give a damn about a serious investigation on scandals swelling around his administration, and then his lack questions go on tv and tell us there s no evidence. pool plead the fifth. the attorney general doesn t conduct investigations and what is necessary, for the republicans in the house to get their act together we don t need five committees investigating benghazi. we need one special investigative committee with former assistant u.s. attorneys, other types of prosecutors, who are serious people, who have the resources necessary, fulltime, to pursue these matters and put the information on the table,
this just in. barack obama wants to cut corporate taxes. republicans say the grand old bargain ain t so grant and end minute of a bargain because the president wants to hike taxes on foreign earning that could cost companies more in the long run. the devil is in the details but is the story line for the president the same and robbing him of valuable time to make much of a mark in his second term. larry says this president s second term blues are coming a little early. what do you make of what s going on here? neil, we did a little quick study today at the center for politics and found that obama is having the second term blahs earlier than most second term presidents do. in fact you really only can fine two precedents for obama s ratings. one is nixon, who had an
jobs damn well better pay well or folks aren t going to apply at all. did i tell you when i was a kid, you would be grateful for any job you could find. now a lot of kids are the opposite, turning up their nose at a fast food job at 11 bucks an hour. back in my day, we would take the position for a fraction of that. but don t blame kids when they re not the only ones whining. the president dismissing the keystone pipeline theory, nowhere near 20,000 jobs republicans say it will generate, more like 2,000 tops, not that that s anything to sneeze at, or amazon and the 7,000 jobs it will provide at warehouses. they think those positions should pay more. shouldn t we focus on the 7,000 that will get paid anything? don t get me started on d.c. city council that ran walmart and thousands of jobs out of town, demanding big box retailers dramatically hike minimum wage. all of this dismissing work, any
doing. our government is incapable of dealing with that information. in the information exists in the private sector, so, to my understanding, unless this was done at the end of the publish administration, at which time i would have objected to it that s not what we were dollared was going on. we were told they would intercept communications between potential terrorist, dorm and foreign, not collecting everybody s phone numbers phoned seeing often they call victoria s secret. neil: do you think this is going to be a real interfamily more than a squabble but maybe a big old fight for republicans on what is proper privacy protections verse life protection? yes, because we have been fighting against the republican establishment for half a century. whether they take the form of chris christie and romney or the form of gerald ford and richard nixon, and this country needs to move in a new direction, economically, constitutionally,