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Stephanie Cutter and David Bossie spar over Hillary Clinton's new book and her credibility as a potential 2016 candidate.
Clinton presidency = Obama's 3rd term?
Newt Gingrich asks Neera Tanden how a Hillary Clinton presidency would be different from President Obama's two terms.
Cutter: Sexual assault not taken seriously?
Stephanie Cutter is outraged that sexual assault isn't taken seriously and Newt is outraged over new cheese regulations.
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Posted by CNN's Christina Manduley Filed under: David Bossie • Hillary Clinton • Neera Tanden • Newt Gingrich • Outrage of the Day • Stephanie Cutter |
Author, documentary filmmaker, historian, Speaker of the House (1995-1999), and 2012 Republican presidential candidate
Fmr. Obama Deputy Campaign Mgr. and W.H. Sr. Adviser, founder of Precision Strategies, fmr. Sr. Adviser to Maj. Leader Reid and Sen. Kennedy
Conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, commentator and author
Former Special Adviser for Green Jobs under President Obama, co-founder of Rebuild the Dream, author and attorney
Hey, its the Matrix
Whats up with the black leather dom-looking outfit?
Whats up with the black leather dominatrix-looking outfit?
Mr Bossie needs to keep quiet when someone else is trying to talk. They let him put his views out, so he should show them some curtesy, too. Right now, he just looks like a "big mouth."
I like how everytime Stephanie doesn't like what is being said she will talk right over the other person.
She also has a hard time reading a teleprompter.
Really !! Then what do you call Michelle Bachman... By far she is the worst when talking over other person. Michelle still thinks that she is doing Presidential primary debates.
We are talking about a TV host here. What does Michelle Bachman have to do with this?
I think Newt knows how it would be different.
Obama came in with a very idealistic viewpoint. He tried to work with the GOP, find common ground and run a government based on compromise.
The GOP took advantage of that.
Hillary isn't a "kumbaya" person. She's not going to try to play nice. She'll use every piece of persuasion and political power she has to get what she wants done. If she gets a supermajority in the Senate like Obama had and control of the house, she won't even talk to the GOP. She'll slam everything she wants through and never even ask their opinion.
Will the things she'll be trying to accomplish be much different? Probably not. But the methods she uses will be.