today said, by the way, cain said i should have said something when they boo d that soldier. i don t think most republicans would support that. better late than never. yes, it s the right thing he said. but he was monday morning quarterback and he wasn t there at the time. heather: i guarantee i would think it would not happen again. i think all the candidates learned something. it s the first happened at the debates. with we re seeing a trend where the audience far fringe elements of the republican party. and frightening independent voters. that kind of behavior really terrifies people. heather: speaking of the 12th
audiences, similar to sports team when you have the 12th man or sixth man in basketball. audience is part of the factor, you ve got independents and other americans who aren t as plugged in sitting back and saying, equating the republican brand with a bunch of folks in a biker bar, gay-bashing and cheering the death of someone they are making it a part of that. i don t know you can make jump they were gay-bashing or this is a gay soldier. they were booing the don t ask, don t tell policy. i watched it. it looked like they were booing the soldier. i watched it, as well. i didn t think they were booing the soldier. i thought it was a home run for the president to point out the difference between him and shout out to herman cane who
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well, at least earth. the fan frenzy over marshawn lynch s 67-yard touchdown run that clinched saturday s game for the seattle seahawks actually registered as a small earthquake. seismic monitors picked up the most intense shaking at qwest field for about 30 full seconds. that was me crying. scientists say it was equivalent, get this, to a 1 or 2 magnitude quake. think they always talk about seattle, how crazy those fans are and how loud, the 12th man on the field. they proved it for sure. an earthquake. ooh. not next year, though. we ll be right back with more. yeah i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down feet i feel the sky tumbling down when i got my medicare card, hd 3.ard, too. medicare is one of the great things
first place in the nfc south. the giants have to go across the country and play seattle where they traditionally struggle. so we ll have to see what happens with the 12th man in seattle. editorial. i m just telling you. i know willis is going to be upset. it s a tough place to play. the colts in philly to take on the eagles where michael vick returns. so before he left for the weekend, rob picked the ravens, atlanta, the giants, and indianapolis. and i, of course, am staying true to my home teams as usual. baltimore, atlanta, seattle, philly. everyone seems to be taking baltimore and atlanta. that includes jack, who is also picking the giants and indianapolis. in case you didn t hear him in the background, willis is back from vacation. he was studying the entire league. our big fella goes with the