probably means he is $6.7 million or $7 million in debt. he will stay in the race and try to be a force. he wants to be a player and more delegates he can win. he is hoping i think he ends up being in a place he gets more delegates and is a bigger player. you are right. rick santorum said it well this afternoon. he said it was the most improbable presidential campaign. he went a long way with not much. not much in the way of money. not much in the way of public support. not much in the way of endorsements of the colleagues that served with him. or even back. it was guts and adrenaline and caffeine. he did a pretty darn good job. andrea: yes, he did. greg: karl, good to see you. we go back a long time when you ran my student corps judge campaign in high school that i won handily. but i didn t run the next race. greg: because of the german films i made. our guys found that ourselves.
it d be so chicken i would hide somewhere. andrea: they do that on the sun set bar. everybody gets sloshed and hang on to the fence. this is done over and over and orve. there is a hawj sign that says do it at your own risk. and they don t care. they do it all day long. look, someone eric: it s not what were you thinking? what were you drinking? bob: i was drinking a lot down there. andrea: not even bob, you would do that. bob: i don t think i did that. greg: it s human ingenuity. invented a new amusement park ride. you just create padding back there and blown across a room, maybe in a bucket of water. eric: be fun. bob: it s like 2,000-degree heat coming out of that. dana: not to mention what it would do to your face. bob: talk about my friend ozzie guillen. had a series of problems.
eric: over ten years. $4.7 million. andrea: fund the government for five days. dana: last year when they first sold it we ll get you and then bob to wrap it up. well, not just wrap it up. the original explanation from the white house when they first put this out it was for deficit reduction. then when nonpartisan tokes said that s actually not true. they had a second explanation. they had a proactive conference call to tell reporters they just want to make sure it s clear this was not, they don t have any illusions that this is for deficit reduction. i have to ask you, what is the point? eric: you are talking about the buffett rule. warren buffett come on to fox and let s talk about this. have a man-to-man talk about this. do you really mean, do you think obama is right when he characterizes it this rule as the warren buffett rule? i heard warren buffett say it s not just about taxing people who make $1 million or more. it s about drastic reductions in spending cuts.
won t hand your next campaign. you added another piece of bad opo in the story line. andrea: we could have fundraisers for you on the five. eric: dana, a friend of yours, ed gillispie announced he will join the romney campaign. did it have anything to do with rick santorum saying maybe this is now a formidable performer. dana: i m proud to share friendship with ed and karl. he is one of the smartest people. when i saw that as a republican i thought if romney is the nominee, you can t ask for a better team player than gillispie. i don t think he had anything to do with santorum getting out necessarily. bob probably hit the reasons why. but if you are romney and he won more counties than all the other candidate what is should romney do or say in the next few weeks to try to bring over people who maybe voted for santorum or gingrich or ron paul in particular? what does romney need to do or say to get over on his side?
the front runner. no coverage in any news magazine. bob: seven years before that, there was a lot of attention on jack kennedy s catholicism. that was the birth of that, the anti-catholicism came from the southern baptist convention. i will tell you among strong evangelicals they don t like don t try to stir it up, it s bad politics. useless thing to do. but there are a percentage of evangelical christians who believe that the mormons are a cult. they don t like them. it ought to be condemned. no role in the election. given choice, like the guy we introduced rick perry, the pastor from the church in dallas. given a choice of voting for mormon or obama, i am going for the mormon. even after condemning mormon beliefs. bob: all i m saying it would be naive of us to think there are not people out there who are strong evangelicals do you join us condemning that? bob: i do. but it doesn t change the reality. andrea: according to pew research, overwhelming portion