Tonight's guests:
- Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post and msnbc political analyst
- Mark Murray, deputy political director, NBC News
- Joel Sawyer, former Huntsman South Carolina state director, former South Carolina GOP executive director
And now that we've had yesterday's crash course in SOPA/PIPA and online digital copyright, it's a little clearer why the musical accompaniment to executive producer Bill Wolff's video previews has to live on another site (absurd as it may seem).
Tonight he goes with Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue (don't play it until the ad finishes).
Here's Bill:





You picked one of my favourite pieces of music, thank you! :-)
I crunched the numbers on the Wisconsin recall. A million signatures in 60 days averages to one signature every 5 seconds, 24/7.
The autopen is missing from the white house.
Very droll. Except that the only reason the autopen is supposed to be scandalous is the fact that it was used by Donald Rumsfeld to sign letters of condolence. That made it icky for everyone.
Oh yes.. best new thing. My diet is going so well, I've had to buy some belts to keep my trousers from falling down around my ankles.
If you need more than one belt to keep your pants up, maybe the diet is going too far.
A great peice of culture for tonight's music pick, but you expect us to maintain that much focus, I mean, really, a twenty minute musical composition for a three minute video piece? I counter you with this song du jour! Now tell me it isn't fitting with Rick Perry's announcement today, and all.
Newt's marital past creates quite a conundrum for evangelical voters. Who do they hold their nose (maybe Newt will hold it for them?) and vote for? The Mormon that believed in polygamy before he was against polygamy, or the open marriage guy? Santorum is still in it to win it!
As long as they don't have to google him.
The hunt for a nominee in Carolina
A democrat and a republican on a hunting trip in the low country(yes dear there are a few dems down here)
Republican-"did you hear that?"
dem,"hear what?"
rep."That baby crying"
Dem, "Twernt no baby crying"
Rep. "You lie! I'm going to check it out"
Screams from brush....rep exits boggy brush bloodied
Dem"Told you twernt no baby"
rep-"It was a female bobcat with ...a baby so you lie"
Dem "So the baby kitten did that to you while you held a loaded gun?Amazing"
The reason I do think this information about Newt's "open marriage" will hurt his campaign is because he was bashing Liberals for their lack of family values and morals while cheating on his wife and asking her to accept it(like his lover does). I don't see anything wrong with people who want an open marriage, but I see a LOT wrong with that same someone parading around the country bashing a political party for the very thing they are doing themselves. Politicians are supposed to set higher standards for the rest of us to look up to. Many of Newt's supporters are willing to accept his marriage baggage, but I'm betting a good chunk of those will drop off if the issue about his affair-during-moral-lectures is rick-rolled.
Notice! Republican overload! There must be something else going on in the nation or world. Would you please, please, please limit the coverage of the Republican race to fifteen or twenty minutes? Please talk about other things, any other things, please! Your show is my favorite, but enough is enough!
A couple hundred people died while you were typing and posting your request.Somewhere it rained,elsewhere it snowed.Half the Earth was in darkness but the other half failed to see the light.Thousands of spouses cheated on their insignificant other.Last but not least--Peace broke out in a foreign land and the gods were angered!