we don t take any victory laps. every day when i come into this building, it s still amazing to me, a sense of wonder, how did this happen? how did i become governor? you shake your head. the piers morgan interview starts now. governor, thank you for inviting me to your lair here. yes. four pictures of bruce springsteen. he doesn t even like you. i like him. it s unrequited love. i got to hang with it. talking unrequited love, i know for a fact you have been watching my show because donald trump told me. given you watch my show, you ll note my favorite question is how many times have you been properly in love, which leads me to the fundamental issue about mitt romney, why so few members of his own party properly in love with mitt romney? i think there s two things at play here. the first is that he s a very reserved guy. and so in the time that we re in right now, a very tumultuous angry emotional time, at the moment, reserved is not necessarily what the primary
the republican party and clear choices are emerging, not just on policy but also on character. on the very passion you just hinted at, because i sense that one of the reasons rick santorum is gaining such momentum is not necessarily that he is in reality more passionate than mitt romney or that he cares more, that he sounds like he does. a lot of romney supporters say to me, why isn t he giving more of himself to this? why isn t he beating his chest more? why isn t he giving us more passion? why doesn t he look like he wants this more? i don t think anybody can come to the conclusion he doesn t want it. this guy works incredibly hard, extraordinarily hard to get out and meet people and to win votes. i don t think it s that. again, i think it s there are certain personalities, you interview lots of people. i would not be called a reserved type, right? no. but romney is. governor romney is a reserved kind of guy and people need to get to know him more. i have told him
on the economy when it comes to blue collar workers. there s a debait tomorrow night and i think this i think this is a debate worth having. very authentic. he sticks to what he said. obviously a lot to talk about. you can tell us what you think. directly ahead, should schools cash in on bad behavior? some chicago schools are fining students when they act up. i know what you re thinking, good thing that didn t happen way, way, way back, when bob was in school, because he might have had to file for an early bankruptcy. you think? my name is robin. i m a wife, i m a mom. and chantix worked for me. it s a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system.
life and whether we want a cradle to grave society or whether we want an america based on the concepts of individual freedom and liberty and that is a debate worth having. mike: i want to thank you for making that comment because there were a lot of people that asked me to get out earlier. i want to quote you, reince that i should have stayed in even longer. i remember rallies that you had, governor, and what people don t realize is that the rallies even though we were neutral in the race, everyone that came into the rallies we got e-mail addresses and figured out whether they wanted to help us down the road. helped us recruit people. all that stuff helps the message and the movement and that is something that people can get lost can get lost if you don t really follow this stuff in the weeds. mike: a great point to make. and reince priebus thank you
freedom and what we want in life and whether we want a cradle to grave society or whether we want an america based on the concepts of individual freedom and liberty and that is a debate worth having. mike: i want to thank you for making that comment because there were a lot of people that asked me to get out earlier. i want to quote you, reince that i should have stayed in even longer. i remember rallies that you had, governor, and what people don t realize is that the rallies even though we were neutral in the race, everyone that came into the rallies we got e-mail addresses and figured out whether they wanted to help us down the road. helped us recruit people. all that stuff helps the message and the movement and that is something that people can get lost can get lost if you don t really follow this stuff in the weeds. mike: a great point to make. and reince priebus thank you