senator john mccain, and before we talk about that, i want to play the audience this, and have everyone remember this moment. he s not a war hero. he s a war hero. he s a war hero, because he was captured. i like people that weren t captured, okay? i hate to tell you. a lot of people thought that would be a campaign ending moment. it is certainly where the war of words started from the president directed at john mccain. john mccain in the fight of his life against brain cancer, spoke in philadelphia last night. and i ll say this, i ve had the great privilege of being around you guys, recipients of the medal of honor, served on your board, tried to raise a lot of money a few years back. to a person, the people all of you recipients looked up to were the pow s, we just lost a terrific one, a mutual friend of ours, in the last few months. john mccain occupies that space. he s in that rarefied group.
little prayer and drink a diet snapple iced tea. i like to be relaxed so i play solitaire. i listen to motown to mellow me out. governor what were you doing right around this time a couple years ago? before the debate i would either go bowling or go out for a run or both. each candidate has a find a way to get ready for what is a very big event. bowling. interesting. in 2011 you had what some people called a campaign ending moment. sorry to bring this back up but i have a point to this. you chose not to attack romney after health care and going after obama instead. here it was. your rival is standing right there. if it was president obama is the person i quoted in saying he looked to