mississippi didn t listen to chuck norris. perhaps they do not fear roundhouse kicks. but proving that there is a limit to the awesome power that he possess, we suspected that might be true. we suspected it after the 2008 endorsement. when chuck norris does a push up he isn t lifting himself up, he s pushing the earth down. principle, authentic conservative. chuck norris doesn t endorse, he tells america how it s going to be. that would have been more true if what chuck norris told america is mike huckabee would drop out of the race and not be the next president. first huckabee, now gingrich. but look, you can t blame chuck norris. blame newt gingrich for being much less like walker, texas ranger, and more like another ledge end of the silver screen who that legend is is coming up next.
out there? they are in their closing arguments, you know, there is a very busy night ahead. robo calls, canvassing and plenty of campaigning from the candidates. ohio is probably going to be the most watched and consequential contest of super tuesday. not because it s not got the biggest delegates as you said that s georgia. because ohio has such incredibly important history in electoral politics in the u.s. and it s going down to the wire. just as it is important ohio s message here today has essentially been reelectric fleckive of the whole race. once again mitt romney talking at large about his business experience and how that best equips him to deal with the economy. rick santorum, the self-described conservative alternative to mitt romney running against him here, arguing that mitt romney can t be trusted that at heart is he a moderate and not a true conservative. listen. other people in this race have debated about the economy. they have red about the economy. they have talke
trust. you can trust someone when they say they are going to be a strong principled conservative? throughout all of the races we have seen thus far, mitt romney has run strong with voters looking for somebody who can beat obama and has the experience to right the economy. and rick santorum has run strong with voters who have been looking for a, quote, authentic conservative and a moral leader. those will be the deciding constituencies in tomorrow s super tuesday ohio battle, shep. shepard: carl while are there i guess you are seeing a whole lot of television advertising. airways are deluged some ohioans are complaining about them. this event just wrapped up a few minutes ago. all this week one thing about which all republic voters agree on. they are sick and tired of the attack ad and fed up with the robo calls. insays can t isn t a. they get three or four calls a night. all of that is about to end. to put it in perspective. last week of campaign run up to super tuesday.
what do you say to those republicans who say that you are spending way too much time talking about divisive cultural issues, that they don t want to get into a culture war, and if you re a nominee, this would doom you with women voters and in fact with independent voters. you know they re coming from high places in washington. the gallup poll said we re leading among women, and we re doing well. people care about families, people care about what s happening to our society. but i do get these questions, as john king tried to do, on contraception and other things that are sort of outrageous types of questions. and then the next question from the reporter is, why are you talking so much about social issues? so they ask, and then they say you re talking about social issues all the time. i understand the game and we re just going to stay on message about what we re going to do to make this country more prosperous, build up a strong foundation for our country which clearly is,
in fact with independent voters. you know they re coming from high places in washington. the gallup poll said we re leading in washington, we care about families, what is happening tooy society. i do get the questions, as john king tried to do on contraception and other things that are outrageous questions, and then the neck question is why are you talking so much about social issues? they ask and then they say, you re talking about social issues all the time. look, i understand the game. and we re just going to go out and continue to stay on message about what we re going to do to make this country more prosperous, build up a strong foundation of our country, which clearly is, as i talked about before, we have to do something to help strengthen the american family, and i m going to continue to talk about those things. thanks very much. good to see you. you got the microphone here. back to you, anderson. john king is on the stage with ron paul. john? anderson, to resp