congressman santorum, you were i met with trump in the summer of 2014, and we talked about my book actually blue collar conservative? he spent got ten minutes telling me about why his life now is better than being president. i don t doubt it. and he would have to really give up something and i think that s reflected here. he felt like he s given up a lot. this job is really tough. why would he think it would be easier to be president than to be host of celebrity apprentice ? you don t have to answer that. he hasn t given up golf, he spent 20% of his first 100 days
flip-flop and other people flip-flop and people change their mind over a period of time. obama was against the debt ceiling when he was a senator and did other things that he is now advocating. i guess they look at that as a weakness. i m not sure if it is or not. he changed his mind. a tie? they both flip-flops. obama was going to get us right out of the war, it was going to end immediately and in the mean time he got us more into the war. and as soon as we leave iraq, that thing is going to be a mess and iran will take over so i don t think he s done us any favor. who flip-flopped more than obama? look at the war and look at his vote on debt ceiling. look at many of his other votes. he s flip-flopped more than anybody. you mentioned speaker gingrich, that he is at least currently surging, and every day is a little bit different. but why do you think he is doing better now? well, he s got some very good conservative views but i think maybe more than anything else, he really is
supporters can demand better of the media. ron paul shouldn t be the one to whine to the media about unfairness. and you mentioned congressman santorum. in that poll, 71% of more interested in fiscal issues than social issues. if those are the strengths, social issues, that is their strategy may be off track in terms of, maybe that is why they re polling so poorly. i don t know. well, they do have that very committed passionate positions they have that resonate well with other social conservatives. the problem that bachmann faces and santorum faces and ron paul and others who have served in congress face is our disdane for that culture that
ron paul has been very energized supporters that speaks well to his connection with that base he has of libertarians and those who understand the fed is out of control and that we have our way into bankruptcy. he s got that going for him in the space of strong supporters. it s unfortunate he has been written off by the media. many candidates have, too. santorum, who has much to offer, michelle bachmann who has much to offer for her passion of conservative causes. ron paul needs to preaching and educating us about problems that are economic woes caused by government overgrowth. he needs to keep doing what he s doing. it isn t fair he s been written off. he s getting 89 seconds to respond to questions total? unfair. he can t whine about it.
and many of us believe the balance of power needs to be tipped forward versus this government growth we ve been on. i want to believe that he who shares those ideas will be most electable. the cream of the crop has not risen yet in this process. i m not going to endorse anyone right now. certainly those ideas that i have and many americans share that are pro growth and less constitutional restraint our constitution has in order to build this healthy nation of ours, those ideas that are arctic lated best by candidates will be one ones i endorse. greta: one last question on strategy. former u.s. senator rick santorum. i m wondering what your