contentious of experience as that shepherded through the idealogical approach to the nominees is also a departure from our best traditions too seems to me. it s also this idea that it has to be results oriented as opposed to qualifications and judgment. . that s what you should be reviewing instead of being able to divide a particular result. that s where there s so much focus. that s where i actually think i think being results oriented is a good idea. i think we should be talking about whether brown v. board of education i m sorry whether roe v. wade is going to be overturned. i think that s what matters on the supreme court. it s wonderful that thomas hash hardiman drove a cab to get through law school but so what? what really matters how they vote. we go through this process and you know, we hear this biograph cal stuff and sonia sotomayor
she joins me now from that rubio event in sioux city, iowa. we should remind people, the rubio super pac put that stuff out, and that ad, which is not airing anywhere. exactly. because they re trying to raise money. they re making the case for big donors to send them checks. let s get that out of the way. but hallie jackson, clearly the rubio campaign wants to capitalize on some momentum here. and that s exactly the point i was going to make. rubio is coming off a big night on wednesday. he raised in the 24 hours after the debate, just about close to a million dollars. $750,000, just from online donations alone. so perhaps it s no surprise that today, the second day out, we see his super pac, which as you know, cannot actually coordinate with the campaign, come out previewing its first ad, not running it yet, but previewing what it looks like. it s very biograph cal, portrays rubio as a young man in h a hu,