well, the real problem she faces is the investing. there is the concept of a flight to safety and i think. bill: yeah, because of the economy. the economy. bill: you want the economic guy in there. no, not that you want the guy that s been around the track that has had that has been vetted by opposition research. bill: i disagree with you. i think if romney the reason romney is a frontrunner because of purely economics. i think it s both. i think economics is by far his best issue and he is by far best on economics. once trump pulled out and daniels didn t run, this was romney s issue. on the other hand, the big thing holding romney up is the sense that he can win. the sense that he looks presidential, he has the stature. he has gone from being an attackive man to a man of stature and presidentality. big thing about romney he has run before. opposition researchers have vetted him. there is no john edwards will
people. bill: that s just tragically wrong. tragically wrong. none of these people look like they cycle a lot. i watched a lot of this naked video. bill: notice i m not even going to mention it dagen mcdowell, everybody. i m not going to say it. pinheads and patriots on deck. betty white and the dalai lama together, dating. be right back with p and p.
head no in negative gation of what he just said. bill: you don t think the answer isn t sincere. there is hesitancy. bill: not a gotcha question but a question where you have to criticize or praise. right. bill: this is a little quick. you have to watch closely. the moderator john king, cnn guy threw in a lot of pop culture references. cnn is a grovey network and we expect them to do things like this so roll the tape. i m getting to the barbecue joint maybe it s new hampshire or south carolina ordering wings spicey or mild? oh, spicy. absolutely. and, by the way bruins are up 4-0. [cheers] elvis or johnny cash? oh, that s really tough. that s really both. both. both? yeah. i have got christmas elvis on my ipod. bill: to me, your the expert, i m not.
tremendously strong all over the country. just as the democratic party is controlled by its grass roots, obama defeats hillary. the republican party has always been controlled by establishment. but now the tea party, working with the evangelicals have a very significant role. bill: do you think they have the numbers though. yes. are the numbers there. yes. and by the way fundraising which you mentioned earlier increasingly, obama showed that it is better to have a fundraising model based on the internet than on big donors. but you can refill quicker. bill: michele bachmann follows the obama path, goes around the establishment because the democratic establishment was behind hillary clinton and can win. right. bill: in iowa i do believe the congresswoman will probably win the iowa caucus. i think she will win there is a chance pawlenty. there is a chance cain. but i think obama. bill: she is there she is a hometown hero. her message is pretty much the same, the tea part
she wins the caucus. but there is no way she is going to beat romney in new hampshire. it s not going to happen. i think that s true. bill: romney wins new hampshire. she wins iowa. then they all go down to south carolina. she probably wins that. bill: i don t think so. i think jim demint the senator is the king maker in south carolina. it almost doesn t matter who wins it. it matters who finishes second. bill: why? because you are not going to resolve the presidential nominating process in south carolina. bill: no but it s a momentum thing. you will resolve it in florida or one of the bigger states that follows. bill: you really believe at this juncture michele bachmann has enough message power because of her ideology primarily, that s what you are saying, driven by ideology to overcome the romney establishment machine? i think it s two things. yes is the answer to your question. but i also believe that politics of fundraising and politics of politics. bill: ch