Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA)
- Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA), currently in his second term as the governor of Massachusetts, was first elected to the office in 2006. Before running for the governorship, Patrick worked as the assistant attorney general for civil rights and in the private sector as an attorney and business executive.
- Gov. Patrick was a feature speaker at the Democratic National Convention earlier this month. The governor focused on Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s performance as his predecessor in Massachusetts. He said, “Mitt Romney talks a lot about all the things he's fixed. I can tell you that Massachusetts wasn't one of them. He's a fine fellow and a great salesman, but as governor he was more interested in having the job than doing it.” Patrick is a co-chair for the Obama campaign.
- Here is Gov. Patrick’s last appearance on Meet the Press.
- His book "Faith in the Dream" was released in May.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)
- Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) is in her first term of office as a U.S. senator and serves on the Senate Armed Services, Budget, Commerce, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committees. Prior to be elected to the Senate, Ayotte served as the New Hampshire Attorney General, making her the first woman to have that position.
- Ayotte has been a surrogate for the Romney this election season, travelling to several states on his behalf. She also spoke at the party’s national convention in August, where she criticized President Obama for policies she says hurt small businesses. She said, “President Obama's view is clear: he actually believes that as a family business grows – the federal government should take a larger share of its earnings. That's punishment for expanding and creating more jobs. I call it a ‘success tax.’”
- Watch Sen. Ayotte’s last appearance on the show and last PRESS Pass interview.
Roundtable: Reed, Buchanan, Scarborough, Brooks, and Myers
- Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (D) has served as mayor since 2010 and is currently the chairman of the Transportation and Communications Committee of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Prior to his term as mayor, Reed was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives and the Georgia State Senate. Reed has been a visible surrogate for the Obama reelection campaign.
- Bay Buchanan is a senior adviser to the Romney campaign and the author of “Bay and Her Boys.” Previously, she has served as an adviser to both Pat Buchanan, her brother, and Tom Tancredo, and as the U.S. Treasurer under President Reagan. In regards to the video of a campaign event in which Romney commented that it isn’t his job to worry about the 47 percent who don’t pay income taxes, Buchanan has said that was just a political analysis, which all candidates do. She said, “He’s talking politics. He’s analyzing the voter base. How do I reach my 50-plus-one votes?”
- Joe Scarborough is the host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” which is celebrating its fifth anniversary, and author of “The Last Best Hope.” A former Republican congressman from Florida, he said on his show this week one of the issues facing the Romney campaign is that a candidate needs to establish an overarching vision at the beginning of a campaign, hire the right people, and then let them worry about the details of the campaign. Scarborough went on to say, “That’s how you do it and Romney’s not doing it, and that’s why he’s losing.” Watch Scarborough’s last Meet the Press appearance.
- New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote this week that Mitt Romney’s 47 percent comment suggests several things about him and reinforces the people’s negative views of him. Brooks said, “I think he’s a kind, decent man who says stupid things because he is pretending to be something he is not — some sort of cartoonish government-hater. But it scarcely matters. He’s running a depressingly inept presidential campaign.” Watch Brooks’ last appearance on Meet the Press here.
- Democratic Strategist Dee Dee Myers served as White House press secretary under President Clinton and is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. In a piece she wrote for Vanity Fair, Myers compared running a business and running a government. She said running the two the same “might sound good on the stump. But the very notion misses the profound and important differences in objectives, culture, structure, incentives, obstacles, and stakeholders. So: business vs. politics? It’s clear that the skills overlap. But they aren’t the same.” Myers is also the author of “Why Women Should Rule the World.” Watch her last appearance here.
Follow these guests on Twitter:
- Gov. Deval Patrick: @MassGovernor
- Sen. Kelly Ayotte: @KellyAyotte
- Mayor Kasim Reed: @KasimReed
- Bay Buchanan: @Bay_Buchanan
- David Brooks: @nytdavidbrooks
- Joe Scarborough: @JoeNBC
- Dee Dee Myers: @deemyers










Bay Buchanan is so miss informed that she can't even under stand what Scarborough was trying to tell her.He is a Republican to his core,but can see where this is leading to.She on the other hand is so far to the right that she is willing to lose this election and maybe a few more in the future if they continue to appease the TEA radicals.
Obama will win if the republicans continue down this path of destruction.
If Obama wins I predict that Boehner will resign as leader and give up in total disgust
That would be awesome! Boehner makes me feel total disgust! The TEA party is so far off the original intent it's not even funny anymore.
I would have like to hear more from Dee Dee - she's great.
Kasim Reed isn't the usual type of Harold Ford Democrat that Scarborough is used to engaging on "Morning Joe." Scarborough in his usual fashion overrode David Gregory. Bay Buchanan with her usual passion presented a frantic blather of largely delusionary hutzpah. Brooks is thoughtful and erudite and well mannered, and ditto for DeeDee Myers. The interchange and blather from and between Scarborough/Buchanan synopsized the GOP dither. The GOP is just goofy. It just is. It's not operating in a realistic parameter. It creates it's own delusionary and dishonest paradigm which it sells like hamburgers to it's base. The GOP base just devours any and all other worldly political peculiarity produced, and they really don't care if they produce a good Presidential contender or not. The aged, and aging GOP base psycho/political pathology simply seeks primal dominance, regardless of Mitt Romney's Presidential potential. They don't care if Romney seems inept and confused and dishonest. They just want to win. Whether Romney is qualified and suited and ready to be a President is a secondary consideration to the GOP base. They just want to be politically dominant. The GOP wants to turn America into a Redneck Riviera.
Wow... How MTP has fallen off. David Gregory is in over his head at the worst possible time. Give him a PM slot on weeknights and let Rachel Maddow take over. Gregory is a lightweight and please, for the love of God get Chuck Todd a lozenge before he asphyxiates
TO: NBC - MEET THE PRESS
Late last night, I heard your Meet the Press panel discussing unemployment, the national debt and divisiveness in Congress and the Obama Administration.
Regarding UNEMPLOYMENT: President Obama sent his "JOB INITIATIVE" to Congress last year and this year, which was blocked by the Republicans each time, including Mr. Ryan. The Republicans wanted President Obama to fail. President Obama has offered small businesses tax breaks to hire more people, especially our veterans who are returning from war, and tax breaks for all business that bring jobs back to America.
Regarding the NATIONAL DEBT: You can't put all the blame on the Obama Administration. Two WARS that we were involved in under the Republican Administration had cost us billions or trillions of dollars prior to President Obama's election in 2008. We were in the worst recession since our Great Depression. President Obama did what he thought was right at the time to spruce up the economy, which added on more debt. However, he ended the war in Iraq and brought thousands of soldiers home. The Republicans objected to ending the war and criticized President Obama.
Regarding Divisiveness in Congress: You can't blame President Obama for this, because on day one, the Republicans, including the Tea Party had already said that their number one goal was to make this President fail. Therefore, President Obama took the attitude that, if I can't work with you, I will work without you.
Fran - Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Please FIRE David Gregory for failure to maintain objectivity.
David We do not care about your personal opinion. YOU should be fair and unbiased! Otherwise, step aside and let an honest man or women do the job.
It's time to end the commercial and glam News. People want the real story with consistency and objectivity.
Get rid of David Gregory! Send him to Fox News.