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Hits & Misses: 2/23/13

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    Rep. Edward Markey, Sen. Ted Cruz top the list

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I'm now for hits and misses of the week -- first to you.

I missed a congressman Ed Markey for his latest extreme statement this one claiming on believe they'll play.

That the supreme court's decision a citizen united.

Which actually gives outside groups more freedom to give money in political campaigns was somehow equivalent to the supreme court's nineteen century decision upholding.

Slavery.

Now we have -- on the Democrats like mr.

Markey who is running for the open senate seat in Massachusetts.

Despite the idea of outside groups challenging -- in his bid for higher office.

What will be revealing to the members residents of the base hated the actually equate that to one of the greatest.

Moral atrocities in the American history.

And now he wants to go to that senate to thank you Massachusetts okay Jason.

Paul this is a -- for Ted -- the freshman senator from Texas is doing a wonderful job of getting under the skin.

Of the -- -- has become the latest conservative that liberals love.

To hate their complaining that.

He's too outspoken given his junior status he should be more deferential but what I suspect -- that they really have a problem.

With his conservatism I mean the freshman senator from Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Warren is not exactly known for his or her out congeniality.

But where the articles about her sharp albums.

Managers that.

There's a hit to Maury Taylor the CEO of -- tires -- a tire maker in Ohio.

In the last week he's got in a very public argument with the current French government socialist government which movie has has raised taxes.

They moved against business.

He said they try to get him to invest in a tire company right in northern friends he -- how stupid do you think he was the unions there are far too powerful for me.

I -- stay away.

OK I think that's it for this week's show thanks to my panel.

And all of you for watching I'm -- ago gives you right here next week.