that s a good tease actually. if you stop right there. [ laughter ] stephanie: some of the points he made stop it. blah, blah, blah la la, la stephanie: would be devastated if they were at all true. i m like a sprinter tossing the baton now. play the chariots of fire music now. you like to work the baton into everything, don t you? good morning. if there is one important lesson we have learned from the last presidential debate is that hell hath no fury like a muppet scorn. a new nationaled a out today from the obama campaign puts the absurdity in to context. criminals gut tons of greed, and one man has the guts to speak his name. romney: big bird. big bird. big bird. it s me big bird. pbs itself points out the amount of money it gets from the government equals what the pentagon spends in just sixth hours. and other things have to do with debunk things that were said in virginia. the claimed that president obama did not sign any trade agrees in the la
i was never in it until two weeks ago when the new owners gave me two or. they have restored it, lovingly, the way it was. it was in this house, in this really provincial towns that lucille and her sister eleanor grew up. they are had a wedding here with a cousin in the middle. and, of course, eleanor grew up to become the scandal as eleanor glen, the world famous novelist whose novel, three weeks, was the first book to be banned in boston. that s where the term banned in boston came from. you see eleanor here with a tigerskin. because the key seduction scene in three weeks takes place on a tigerskin. it spurred a bit of has dogged eleanor the rest of her life. would you like to send with eleanor clinton on a tigerskin? are would you prefer to err with her on some other for? so these two girls kind of rock the victorian world. the one infinite sexy underwear. the other one incented something. they never looked back once they got
rating. that s far better than what his pred sezers saw. eleanor clinton is a contributing editor. good morning to you. good morning, alex. could the president standing with voters affect the race in congress in. well, the tipping point seems to be 50%. if he can get up to 50% or a little over, that would have an impact on the members of congress who might be returned members of his own party because that correlation seems to hold up. 48% is getting close and thank s the best news that this president has probably heard in some time and it may be indicative of the fact that he s finally gotten up off the mat and is fighting. we ve heard a lot about how he s the president who s going to bring us toque and we re all going to get along. that didn t happen. now he s fighting back, and i think his supporters and the millions of people who voted for him are beginning to see he has
some fire in him and maybe there s some hope ahead. so i think it s affecting his approval ratings ever so slightly. eleanor, there s certainly the conventional wisdom that anger drives the election, but i m looking right now at a newsweek article where anger is unlikely to be the deciding factor and they re no more likely to go to the mid polls than the average voter. how do you interpret that? that is counterintuitive. the other emotion we see out there is disappointment, and i don t know that disappointment drives do you the polls. but the anger this year is a little different. think it s at both parties. it s of the system in general. and so some people may interpret that as license to stay home as opposed to run to the ball lot box with their pitchforks.
think we ll all bought into it. this is the first poll i receive that suggests that maybe that s not the case, but everybody is trying to divine what s going to happen in the future. we live in such a fluid political environmental things could still flip. point taken. let s go with what the democrats ranked higher with, which was everything from afghanistan to energy to education. voters are also giving them higher marks on spending, taxes, and the economy. of course, the gop s core concerns. so, eleanor, if they lead republicans on all these major issues, why all these dark predictions that the democrats are going to lose the house? because unemployment is at 10%. a lot of people with experiencing economic hardship and they re angry at the economy and they re angry at the people in charge not having made it better, and those are democrats. if the republicans just sort of