christie. what are you going to say after that? i would not say that was necessarily the view shared by a lot of people who were democrats. something like this, when in these battles, these labor battles, i know what it is like. you get wired up and you it happens. obama, you ve seen the tea party things, showing him as hitler. sean: no, no. that was not the tea party movement. the tea party movementx/í[l pole themselves. anybody that came to disrupt it was thrown out. bob, this is the last dying gasp of the union bosses. they know what everybody else knows, 7% of american private workers are in unions. they are trying through kicking boeing out of south carolina, they have to
john mccain in the republican party but he was the next in line. that was the dying gasp of that sort of way of going about business. mitt romney is going to have to be really good to win this. that s a good thought. clarence, where are you on this? i m leaning to bachmann because i think passion overalls ends up being sort of gee whiz, do we have to do it? and michele bachmann made a better than expected showing at that new hampshire debate. that s very important expectations for her weren t that high. people remember her looking at the wrong camera during her address to the tea party folks and she did everything right and she has surged to the lead as far as the conservative base is concerned, which i think is good news for romney because it
saying something very similar. he s saying it s the insiders versus the outsiders, the new hampshire bracket they call it. you re seeing the brackets there versus the iowa bracket, which is a culturely conservative michele bachmann wing. gentlemen, thank you. let me ask you, to start off, this whole fight, who is going to win that fight, first of all? will the pitch fork win or the country club win, joe cline? i think for the first time we really don t know who is going to win. you know, the tea party made a major run at control of the republican party in 2010 and the fact ta s that they are stronger than they have ever been before and in the past you would think that the establishment next in line was going to win. yeah. john mccain, nobody liked john mccain in the republican party but he was the next in line. that was the dying gasp of that