phenomena, climate is constantly changing, however, you know, the roman period, the minoan period, the medieval period just as hot by most evidence substantially hotter than it is today, and so it s hard to say that climate change is a big threat today when previous episodes of global warming were regarded as optimal or great triumphant periods of human advance and progress. so i think it s really rather bizarre, this effort to suppress any but this is a way to blame trump for the weather, republicans for the weather. imagine. has the left ever developed such an ingenious campaigning
phenomena, climate is constantly changing, however, you know, the roman period, the minoan period, the medieval period just as hot by most evidence substantially hotter than it is today, and so it s hard to say that climate change is a big threat today when previous episodes of global warming were regarded as optimal or great triumphant periods of human advance and progress. so i think it s really rather bizarre, this effort to suppress any but this is a way to blame trump for the weather, republicans for the weather. imagine. has the left ever developed such an ingenious campaigning
phenomena, climate is constantly changing, however, you know, the roman period, the minoan period, the medieval period just as hot by most evidence substantially hotter than it is today, and so it s hard to say that climate change is a big threat today when previous episodes of global warming were regarded as optimal or great triumphant periods of human advance and progress. so i think it s really rather bizarre, this effort to suppress any but this is a way to blame trump for the weather, republicans for the weather. imagine. has the left ever developed such an ingenious campaigning
hampshire. in fact, tonight he s in georgia. it s one of thee key march states. so ted cruz has a long-ball strategy here. he is looking ahead and donald trump is going to spend time in michigan, which is another march state as well as iowa and new hampshire over the holidays here. we are seeing the top two candidates. we ve got to watch when trump and cruz stop dancing around each other and start distinguishing themselves or perhaps they ll be fine running as one and two collectively in this point forward. david, do you sense any kind of strategy at this point for the republican front-runner from donald trump? because he spent today in this twitter flame war with jeb bush. just brutally attacking the former florida governor? it seems to me the strategy is stick with what s working, right? that s been donald trump s campaigning strategy all throughout some days you do television interviews, some days
campaigning. boy the amount of money he spent compared to the rest of the gop candidates is a measely amount. $476,000 he has spent so far. this campaigning strategy of newt gingrich s, what do you think? i think it very much remains to be seen whether or not it s going to pay off. i mean newt gingrich is somebody who makes no secret of the fact he does not like the political consulting class. he does not like the, hired guns as he has called them. and he wants to run this campaign his own way and he has run this campaign his own way. i think he has made a lot of mistakes along the way. i think if you get into a long and drawn out primary fight where it could be a slugfest between him and mitt romney and ron paul and perhaps another candidate for three, four states, that s where organization is really key. and newt gingrich simply doesn t have the organization. you go down to a state like virginia, he couldn t even get on the ballot. in some polls actually they have ron paul on top