when he ran for president last time which is why he s doing it again this time. by the way, the argument that i would make what that he s not serious. last time he didn t endorse mccain for president or obama for president. he endorsed nader and bob barr. that s a fringe candidate. is it more, michael, about becoming better known than it is about cashing out? sure. because you can cash out when you become better known. in other words, look at hermann cain. he s a wonderful guy. but he has a local radio talk show in atlanta. and right now after he runs his campaign he is now known many the entire country. he ll be a wonderful national talk show host. it s a huge career step forward for mr. cain regardless of how he does in the presidential race. i think the thing we can agree on is many people want to join the political discourse the better. that s what makes democracy
nobodies as you ve shown or almost laughable characters, i ve seen this before. i actually saw it before in the state of illinois when barack obama ran for the u.s. senate. and all of his sort of real and likely both democratic challengers and then a very sort of eligible republican challenger imploded. and he ended up running against alan keys. i don t think that there s any sort of fate going on here, there is an interesting sort of comparison where for some reason this group, and i don t think it s just some reason, i think it s because you have a strong incumbent here. the really strong challengers are sitting it out. they figure in four years is a much better opportunity for them than this one. a brave guest, thank you very much. i appreciate it. we ll be right back. the home farming movement. join us at homefarming.com. my vet thinks my insides are in mint condition.
and all of his sort of real and likely both democratic challengers and then a very sort of eligible republican challenger imploded. and he ended up running against alan keys. i don t think that there s any sort of fate going on here, there is an interesting sort of comparison where for some reason this group, and i don t think it s just some reason, i think it s because you have a strong incumbent here. the really strong challengers are sitting it out. they figure in four years is a much better opportunity for them than this one. a brave guest, thank you very much. i appreciate it. almost two years president
likely both democratic challengers and then a very sort of eligible republican challenger imploded. and he ended up running against alan keys. i don t think that there s any sort of fate going on here, there is an interesting sort of comparison where for some reason this group, and i don t think it s just some reason, i think it s because you have a strong incumbent here. the really strong challengers are sitting it out. they figure in four years is a much better opportunity for them than this one. a brave guest, thank you very much. i appreciate it. we ll 50 billion network devices be r. . that s seven devices per person. this will change how we work in ways we ve never before imagined. what do you need to secure your people, their devices, and your business?
earlier, i should be clear on that, but dave, nice to have you here. first, let s start on bachman2346789. you don t seem too disappointed, but let s go. let s do it. i can t wait. she s going to appeal to this antigay group. do you remember the story of how she hit in the bushes once and jumped out at a gay rally? this sounds like crazy stuff. is it possible it will work that social conservatives in iowa, et cetera, will love this? and have her win iowa, possibly? well, a lot of times that s what iowa republican caucus-goers want. this might be a little difficult, because there s not a contest the democratic race this time, and maybe more independents will show up, but if you look at who s won in the past, mike huckabee won in 2008, pat robertson did well in 1998. alan keys did well. there s a big contingent of social conservatives who can t