anti-anti-government candidate. "romney will never be able to appeal to those who want limited government. he fundamentally cannot. he is at bottom a center right candidate, who believes government, when run effectively and efficiently, can produce the best results for the people. it's a noble view. one that the gop base seemingly hates him for. if romney becomes the gop nominee, it will prove that the tea party project was an abject failure and that the momentum of 2010 was only temporary. romney doesn't represent taking the country back." my question is, does he have enough anger, just emotionally, against what's been going on, to be your guy's representative in the general election? does he feel and act like a tea partier? >> well, i don't think it's how he feels, i think it's what he stands for. and if he's going to run on repealing obama care, if he comes up with some plan -- >> but not repealing his massachusetts plan, which he's very proud of. he said so again this week. >> and that's his problem. that's his problem with us and we're not terribly happy about that. but, again, the legislative