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of the kennedy name at the ballot box. michael, i want to bring in, you had ideas of running against the kennedy name in maryland in 2002. kathleen kennedy-townsend was the democratic nominee, you were the republican candidate for lieutenant governor. your ticket was successful. it wasn t in massachusetts. what was it like running against the kennedy name? i was state party chairman at the time. and i remember when ehrlich s team approached me about running on the ticket, i was, like, okay, but as a good party chairman, you re, like, okay, we can do this. i m sitting there going, we re running against a kennedy in maryland. okay. so, but, you know, there are a lot of factors and a lot of, you know, politics on the ground that played into that race. but you still had to give wide berth to the family tradition, certainly the political tradition of the kennedys. i grew up in a very democrat
as there was no trespassing involved, as long as he didn t use force, it would be okay for simpson to confront these two men. we isolated a couple of sound bites from this long day of testimony, just take a listen to this. had the plan at that point was there any use of force discussed? no. that s what i m asking you. what was his advice to you regarding the if they didn t give me the stuff, i would have to call the police. and that s what i told everybody involved, that if they don t give it to me, i m going to get the police in there. okay. did you have any understanding whether you could detain people? no, until the police came. okay. was there any talk at that point, hey, these guys don t have any guns? there was no talk about guns at all. you heard this testimony that he came up and told mr. ehrlich there were no guns?
bob ehrlich, former chairman of the romney campaign. i ll start with you. sort of these dueling plans here. president obama saying no, it s their fault from four years back and mitt romney saying it s his fault and don t let him go four years. which one will resonate more with the american citizenry? that s the big question heading into the fall. neither one can do anything in the state of the economy. what s going on in europe will have more of an impact, i would argue, than anything obama and romney will say about the economy. obama has the challenge of convince the american people that don t feel that the economy is improving, that there are there is slow growth and romney, of course, will take the other argument and say it s not going quick enough. i think the answer to your question will lie in november. governor, medicare part d, two wars unfunded.
tax cuts are adding trillions in debt, are there hopes that the american people will forget about that? this is the last show, because as usual this show is at the cutting edge. we re it. we re it. those two clips, though, it s a microcosm of the entire campaign. it s who the american public will hold responsible for the state of middle class angst and a lot of spending during the years and failed stimulus is very unpopular, and i can tell you and people will speak to young people that the sense of middle class angst and the sense of where s my job with the young is out there and tangible and right now they re the two major reasons the president has such in the 40s. bill? i think that i disagree with you, governor ehrlich. even though it s important to