our masters, you re not the boss of me. the small elite don t get us. they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts. we call us we, the people. i want to bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. you were watching this, you were listening to this, give us a sense of the response? how did the crowd respond to her message? she was clearly well receive received as you saw. and today s event not only just o donnell, but all of the speakers were embracing the tea party themes that we ve heard so much about the campaign season already. ant anti-big government, anti-health care. anti-any kind of bailout. but the thing that was interesting about what we just heard from o donnell was this class warfare argument. the us versus them which we hear a lot from sarah palin.
if you look at the gallup polls republican voters are really enthusiastic. there s a 20-point enthusiasm gap on are you likely to vote. they want to vote to vote against. the republicans have a 20-point edge in enthusiasm for definitely voting in the fall and that s because of their anti-obama, anti-government, anti-health care, anti-stimulus, anti-everything rhetoric. i don t think it works in a presidential election. presidential election is a different kind of thing. this year looks like they will knock off the speaker and even win the senate if this rage continues. this teed off party. i think they have a good shot at the house. i don t think that s written in stone yet. it s difficult for them to get the senate because of the way the races are. they have to win ten states. it seems to me like they have i don t see a sympathy party. we have the tea party but not much sympathy party to use the phrase tea and sympathy. where is this movement for obama out there? where are