so in that respect, when it comes to debt, there really isn t a dime s worth of difference. and the problem is, there s not a viable candidate in the field who meets your criteria. or i would say a lot of americans criteria. democrats are concerned about the national debt. independents are concerned about the national debt. i m telling you, in barack ob a obama if barack obama in his state of the union address had said, i m going to tell you, republicans, i m going to call your bluff. i ve got bowles/simpson here. i m going to ask harry reid to vote on it in the senate and john boehner to vote on it in the house and if you pass it in total, i will sign it. at that point, the race for president in 2012 is over and barack obama s reelected. there are so many americans who understand they re tuned into this. this is such a great danger. still ahead, jim demint will be here.
say they don t need to. but then you see the interview with fox and we see there something that we reported in our ebook that people who work with mitt romney in 2008 said he s easily rattled that as my mother says, he can get hot under the collar. you can rattle him. you know, which, of course, doesn t happen to me or anybody around this table. you just wonder why i ve never seen you lose it. here s the real problem. you talked and i know you talked to republicans out there all the time. i talk to the republicans and say why newt? you know, he s got all these flaws, politically, personally, why newt? and they all seem to say the same thing because i want to see him debate. barack obama. i think he can beat barack ob a obama, doesn t and mitt has done great in debates up until this point. but doesn t this underline the fact that what mike s saying that republicans are going, wait, do we really want to put a guy up against barack obama that can t even handle an interview
right now. he s already gone to jail. i think it s safe to say that many feel it is okay to put on the michael vick jersey again and to answer your previous question, yeah, the more touchdowns he scores probably the better people feel about wearing the jersey. the funny thing is, the reason why this is on a political show, though, is because the sports spectator in chief, if you will, barack ob a obama, weighed in on this issue and got everybody talking about it. what do we think of this president and the white house who just can t resist talking about what s going on in pop culture? and particularly in professional sports? again, from my point of view, i like the fact that it s not an automoton in the white house. that he s not scared to point to examples in popular cutture that reflect values that he thinks are important and reflect his own values. in this case, it s he
baby everything is all right uptight larry: good evening. stevie wonder needs no introduction. so why. a introducing him? except for this he is a genius, one of the most influential artists and people of all time. we welcome him back to larry king live. he is the recipient of 25 grammys and a lifetime grammy. he is a political and social activist. last time he was on this show, by the way, was on the eve of the inauguration of barack ob a obama. let s start that way, stevie. how do you think he s doing? i think president obama s doing very well. i think that obviously we were with a mess, unfortunately, at the end of the previous eight years. and i think it s almost like when you gain a lot of weight,
thanks to a rolling stone article rocked the highest levels of power. fires burning wild out west. hundreds of people wondering if they can go home today. it looks like bp s ceo is getting his life back. a new corporate face to the gulf oil crisis. we begin with breaking news that could change the course of the war in afghanistan. all because of top brass with loose lips. the top u.s. commander there is reportedly ready to hand in his resignation over some big-mouth comments from his camp. general mcchrystal arriving at the pentagon for a high-level meeting. that s just a precursor to the main event. he has been summoned to the white house where he will come face-to-face with his commander in chief, president barack ob a obama. it is all about because of this. a rolling stone profile. all sorts of insults in black and white. an adviser to mcchrystal calls