It seemed for -- to a lot of people at a grassroots level, this is $700 billion for rich people, to bail them out for their mistakes.
It's also not true, there are two things a president can and must do.
But overall, I think you have to say that Barack Obama has gained from this more than John McCain has.
The president, I mean, the White House is like it is not at home on this.
Overall, I think you have to say that Barack Obama has gained from this more than John McCain has.
There's no question right now that this -- this really dark economic situation is now going to be -- is going to really -- is going to, I th...
Yes. And what they have been doing, Anderson -- all campaigns stretch the truth to some degree, but I think Karl Rove was right. This has go...
I think the central story of today, politically -- let's go back to what Mark was saying -- is, we have reached a potential another major tu...
I think the focus is going -- is likely to start moving back now. And when we do that we're going to start paying a lot more attention to is...
No. I think we've established in previous conversations that the Republicans would much more rather make this about personalities.
I think the most interesting is she got a teleprompter up there. That says to all of us that once again, she's coming in with a script.
She may go on and help win John McCain win this election.
They want Barack Obama to talk about jobs, jobs, jobs, McCain, Bush, McCain, Bush, and nothing else.
It's very hard to change the dynamics of this campaign until the first debate, September 26th.
This is phony outrage over this lipstick business. Let's get back to the issues.
They've been playing a very shrewd game. You may not like it, you may think it's very cynical but it is shrewd.
It's unimaginable to me Anderson. It's not imaginable to you'd almost think that this was Straight Talk 1; that they ought to rename the pla...
He needs to get back to jobs. That is absolutely right.