on earlier in the week and she did not say whether she was going to close off running. but i wonder if does something like this encourage others to be influential in their endorsement to come out earlier than they were planning? eric: honest to god, he will be a big endorsement. it asked her are you going to endorse? she said not yet, not ready. i said are you leaving the door open to run? the said i close no doors. she may or may not run but her endorsement will carry so much weight with the non-romney conservatives. bob: it may carry weight, the question is the endorsements of the presidential candidates historically means nothing. nothing. the reality may be different in south carolina. nikki haley may be different in south carolina. but with bush 41, i don t think it moves votes. collectively when the republicans start moving in this direction, that is the message. eric: you know why sarah palin matters? there are conservatives out there watching now who wanted rick perry
if gingrich wins he will be who he is supposed to be. the social democrats, a party that rules government in europe. they call themselves socialists and the policies are similar to things proposed by president obama. denny blair calls himself a socialist. i would say that tony blair calls himself a socialist. obama is left of obama. bob: i call myself socialist proudly. andrea: i think he would refer to himself as socialist. dana: i doubt it. andrea: a lot of his policies are socialist, even though they are heart-hearted. it s not a single payer system but designed to get us there. bob: there is not a single socialist bone in his body. let me ask you quickly. our league wrote a good article about the spoon
monarchy, socialist. bob: the highest standard of living in the world. andrea: he is not throwing the red meat out. they like arugala. eric: coming up, $77 million lottery ticket on the loose in georgia. what would you do if you won $77 million? and what we d do with that dough up next. this is an rc robotic claw.
if i hear it again i m blow my brains out. andrea: you will hear it again. greg: or change it to booting the bottle down the boulevard. make it alliterative. eric: quickly, bob. you did predict this, but i don t see how they caved. look at it again on a couple of months. they couldn t go through the thought of january 1 with all the people dana: in two months we could have it again. we will have it again. dana: i have to go. coming back because coming up a 9-year-old boy asked republican candidate what superheroes they d like to be. our superstar greg gutfeld has a monologue on that next. you can e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. the droid razr by motorola.
i answered. they re all good boys. bob: quickly. move to another subject. greg: you didn t ask me. i d spend it on 77 million lottery tickets. andrea: i would take my family and friends on a fantastic vacation but i wouldn t quit my job. i wouldn t leave the five. i would still work. bob: i would start camp tea people and invite every one of them to go to camp. the chevy volt, they came up with $250,000 per vehicle. 60,000 solt. we are going to have the electric cars in this country. a great investment. what do you think? eric: i have numbers. $2.3 billion from federal loan and grant.