that is his selling point. he doesn t want to be talking about health care. he passed a health care bill in massachusetts. how could he run against that? how can that be his issue in the same thing the president did but did it when he had the power in massachusetts. his issue is the economy. if he wins it will be because of the economy being weak. he will not win because health care is in dispute. the republicans and the congress, however, they ended up grabbing the congress and control the congress because of health care, because that is how they came in. used that issue to get in there. there is a real fight here now. if the republicans on the hill keep talking and yapping about health care the next couple of months, romney will be off message and he won t like it. can i argue with that? chris, i think this is a case at what is not going to be taken away but what is goingç to be done to you. no health care benefits, virtually none that have actually taken place yet, nobod
once it has been given. nobody has really been given anything yet. we are going to hear from the president at some point later today about this. david gregory, thanks to you. chris matthews, andrea mitch, chuck todd. much more from all of them. look this is the decision. people are still reading it. we are still getting the details. but the headline clearly is that the supreme court has upheld the signature achievement of barack obama s presidency, which is the health care law. it largely does stand. that s going to do it for me. i m chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. thomas? great hour. as i m watching you, i m reminded of what the vice president had to say back in march of 2010 this is is a big deal. shall i give this? hand it over and keep going here. hi, everybody, great to have you ãm%q!jujip &h(lc% thomas roberts, breaking news this hour, our agenda is the immediate reaction to today s groundbreaking decision from the supreme court which just ruled to up