nobody in control of the republican party so what democrats will say is it shows the party is not ready to govern or lead. republicans will say, look, we are in a transition stage. people aren t happy with obama,en aren t happy with democrats in many ways either we ll see how it plays out. the discussion we are having now, we are aiming for 400. mitt romney hosting a summit in utah, for instance. how to beat hillary clinton. here he is on meet the press this morning. i think her clueless comments about the bergdahl exchange as well as her record as the secretary of state are really going to be the foundation of how a republican candidate is able to take back the white house. david, in an election, if we haven t already moved on this, is it a meaty argument that
the capital. in terms of the advance to baghdad or trying to enter baghdad we haven t seen any indication or offensive by the militants that any such operation is under way despite the fact that they were calling for it last week. there are logistics to consider and the concern of baghdad falling into the hands of militants. the city is tense. you mentioned suicide bombings and explosions adding to the anxiety and challenging the government s ability to maintain law and order and preserve security for the millions of people in the capital. talk about the tension, millions of people, the iraqis there. what do they want? do they want a u.s. intervention? well, right now the country is extremely fragmented and divided. it is happening more so across the sectarian lines. the central government in baghdad dominated by the prime