cans bought cans of aluminum paint, put them in the trunk of their car drove across the country selling the aluminum paint to pay for gasoline and hotel rooms and ultimately, despite the fact he didn t have a college degree and didn t have a lot of money, he ultimately became head of a car company and made cars. they were ramblers but they were still cars. and he became governor of a state where he d sold aluminum paint once. an amazing country we live in. that is mitt romney, of course, in lamars, iowa. yesterday one of the things that is so important to folks who get to meet you and know you, for them to to find some place to relate to you and hear mitt romney telling the story of his dad who became a wealthy man and executive at an auto company in michigan as well as governor of michigan, mitt romney s dad ran for president at one point, this
all these vocal conservatives saying, he s selling us out, this is why we can t nominate him, and he starts thinking about those 70% of republicans that still won t come to his side in polls, so his imperative shifts and he s got to go back to the primary, so he goes back to, oh, i m 110% for this. he can say all the right things in the world right now and say them very persuasively, but the minute he gets the nomination, will he start acting like that guy who was in ohio on tuesday? he comes across as a rolling class sort of person. not completely putting him down, but his dad was governor, he was governor. his dad ran for president and washed out. he wants to make it all the way. anyway, romney s long list of flip-flops have become fodder for his gop rivals. here s a new ad by jon huntsman who clearly doesn t like this fellow. let s watch. i believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. that i have been consistently been pro-life. when he took office, the ec
saying, he s selling us out, this is why we can t nominate him, and he starts thinking about those 70% of republicans that still won t come to his side in polls, so his imperative shifts and he s got to go back to the primary, so he goes back to, oh, i m 110% for this. how could you ever think otherwise? that s what conservatives are wondering. he can say all the right things in the world right now and say them very persuasively, but the minute he gets the nomination, will he start acting like that guy who was in ohio on tuesday? he comes across as a rolling class sort of person. not completely putting him down, but his dad was governor, he was governor. his dad ran for president and washed out. he wants to make it all the way. we ve seen this story before. remember is it anyway, romney s long list of flip-flops have become fodder for his gop rivals. here s a new ad by jon huntsman who clearly doesn t like this fellow. let s watch. i believe that abortion should be safe and legal i
bono. that means they went out of their way to defend them. it s important for the american people to know about it. i m not saying they are part of al qaeda because they defend them. american people want to know who is setting policy. here are some of the people disagreed with you, condemning liz cheney. former secretary of defense, bell ger, larry thompson, former department attorney general. peter keisler, former civil division. you could go on and on. are they all wrong? i think they are all wrong in this situation. you can differ on these issues. this is an issue the american people need to know about. they are not attorneys. they don t understand every aspect. half these people are attorneys. i m talking about the american people who care about this issue. obviously the white house and administration heard their cries because they released the names after the ad ran and i think the
steve is live in kentucky. with those not familiar with rand paul. what is he running for, how has he become a contender from being virtually a no-name. he s an eye surgeon from bowling green, kentucky in the western half of the state. he has his father the congressman. he also has tea party backing. in this particular race all of that cuts in his favor, in particular, the fact that his father is the famous congressman. the fact that my dad ran for election in 2008, his name is well known, by association that helped me raise money. then it turns out if there ever was a year of the outsider, this is it. paul has managed to raze almost $2d has managed to race almost $2 million and outraced