keeps the marriage going. have you ever told little white lies in relationships. [ laughter ] a little lie is best policy. reporter: what do you think women life lie about? definitely money. how much did you spend on it? $45 and i really spent $75. reporter: what do men lie about? everything. were you caught? two weeks i told her in two weeks. i always told the truth. does the guilt sometimes get to you? yeah, of course. i m not a very good liar. reporter: so you are trying to preserve the relationship? that is why lies are for preservation. andrea: the women were much more candid than men. men said no, we don t lie about anything. this came out of a wall street journal that call it protective buffering. you are trying to not start a
host roger hedgecock. he want to raise the taxes on the rich because you re rich. he wants to raise the demeaning is this, your guy s the worst i ve seen anybody. this definition of success is rich. now, how about a high school teacher busts her hump or his hump and becomes 34 years becoming the best teacher in town and makes $70 a year. is that a success? yes, it is. all know it is he s taking. having money redistributed to him or her. she s taking a victim. she s taking the money from the rich people who pay their taxes. it s true of everybody. the soldier who gets killed, is he a success? is he puts his life on the line in afghanistan. is he a success? this totally focuses on money is this guy s problem. people were turned off to it. turned off to his attitude toward anybody who doesn t have money. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn t easy, and we ought to know. we re in the business of up.
she did? i think there is a massive philosophical difference of opinion here in how capitalist economies should be run. no less than the godfather of capitalism himself adam smith said the government s role, it has three roles be protecting the national defense, social justice and public works. roads, things that private enterprise can t do on its own. to say this is snoot capitalist argument we ignore the economics and economics is where it matters. those roads and bridges and machines used to build them, they weren t invented and owned by the government. those are built by private corporations. it s private capital. it s taxpayer dollars that pays for the government. the government doesn t have money. it s taxpayers. let me finish my point. it talks about the legacy of
and local government here in wisconsin across the country or the hardworking taxpayers? we stood up and took on special interest. they have been finiting me for the last year-and-a-half. pouring money, tens of millions of dollars and bodies in state for a yea year-and-a-half. there are signs that say we stand with governor walker. the reason they do, every day i stand with the hardworking taxpayers. greta: you get money from out of state. any problem with that? any thought on the money from the up state? more than 70% of the donation came from people that gave $50 or less. whether it s the working family in wisconsin or the working family south of the border, it s the reason someone in a farm or iowa across the mississippi river, there are people around the state and around the midwest in particular, who understand that when someone stands up against the special interest, stands up to the taxpayers. people need to stand up with them. those are the people i gladly
the republican base. and the republicans put a lot of money and time and effort in organization themselves. greta: i don t get a sense that there are undecided. it s whether or not you move from the house to the poll or not. is there a huge pool of undecided here? no. somebody took a poll of 1136 people and 13 of them were undecided. a poll a couple of months ago. not so much about changing minds. it s about who votes. this is about what is the composition of the electorate. the big key is the electorate as conservative as the one in 2010 the one that elected scott walker? if it is, that is great news for him. greta: how about the intensity level. republicans are going to vote for governor walker. democrats vote for mayor barrett. typically. what is the intensity level? do the republicans really like their governor or just saying they don t want the other guy?