around the country. they re not in new york city or washington, d.c. and don t have book deals and blogs. they re conservatives who care deeply about the country. they re concerned the last four years are a failure. you re from iowa and i m originally from texas. me mother lives in one of the most conservative parts of the state of texas f-that makes sense at this point. the reality is and this is something we heard as well, the decisions and the policies from this president are similar to what we saw during the clinton years. so then you would just suppose clinton says it themselves. they agree their policies are the same. you have former president bush and romney s policies from the bush tax cuts. when you compare under that, if we do a bush versus clinton scenario for pete s sake here, what years were your life better? that s funny. home prices are up.
there are indicators we re on the upswing, and i m not advocating for anyone here. i m looking at the math here. people were suffering under policies you are ny under the b administration. you don t think people are suffering right now? of course they are. are you kidding me? the two administrations most similar are bush and obama s. obama can complain about the tax cuts. he allowed them. you see differences in governor romney and bush? i think he s another george w. bush and conservatives agree. you don t like anybody. you don t like romney or bush. i rode here today with a limo drive who is a black voter who considers himself socially conservative. he started to take me up. he said, listen, i can t believe what obama has done. i think he s a failure, but i can t bring myself to vote for mitt romney because i don t trust him as an individual. that s the majority of the american people. i don t know where to begin with this. i don t know what you believe, steve, and i t
sequestration. he thinks it was a bad deal, even though this was bipartisan. you see him talking about that issue and saying tim kaine would be responsible for this job loss. tim kaine is calling allen a risk to the economy, bringing up again medicare, education. we know issues that are very sensitive right now for republican supporters, particularly elderly republicans who are concerned that the party is not protecting their medicare future. right. the problem that george allen has it s a double-edged sword being a known quantity. he s well-known in virginia, but he has that record, that senate record, and tim kaine has tended and has some success pinning the financial and fiscal health of our country partly on george allen and the decisions he made under the bush administration. largely, tim kaine although he was the dnc chair picked by president obama, it haven t