well, and it's kind of actually a romney care bill, it's kind of the bill that romney and ted kennedy negotiated in massachusetts that romney's run away from. what was great about the president's speech today is he got his voice back. he laid down real dividing lines. do you want a tax cut for the wealthy, or do you want a tax cut for the middle class? do you want to invest in america, help build our roads, help build our railroads, or do you want to continue to let corporations have tax loopholes for shipping jobs overseas? those kind of dividing lines are very similar, by the way, to what harry truman did in 1948, and they give democrats some hope they can come back. >> here he is on that point saying the republicans -- going after them on the deficit argument, using it against them, and, again, casting john boehner, the man with the tan, as the enemy of the middle class and a friend of the rich. here he is going after a guy who is basically a country club republican, nailing him. let's listen. >> now i believe we ought to make the tax cuts for the middle class permanent, but the