mind, we don t care. some republicans i talk to kind of brushed it off as being, oh, a democratic manufactured scandal or something that doesn t matter at all. our governor, terry branstad said that iowans don t know anything about it. i don t think that s true of republican caucus-goers. i think they are paying attention. they are assuming that they won t have to make a decision about chris christie unless he s in the clear legally. they re already saying that is something that is not a big deal and we re going to pay attention to the person and what he stands for. so steve moore, looking at this nationally, i m trying to figure out the republican race right now for 2016. we all are. the thing about christie, we look at these scandals and say why would they ever take a chance on somebody like that? i m looking at people seriously talking about mitt romney running again. i m looking at polls in nevada that have him way up. in that world is the christie
i went to a restaurant in marion, iowa, where he just did a walk through and it was packed, people spilling out into the streets, people having their baseballs signed. is that different than the other candidates? is that in a different league? i think so in the sense that that there s a novelty factor with chris christie. some of the other candidates, you can see them and say hello with your morning coffee just about every other week. chris christie just hasn t been here, and a big personality, somebody that people are seeing in the news all the time. there s a lot of curiosity. in terms of the republican, sort of more the republican elites in iowa, when they look at the george washington bridge scandal, what do they think about that? do they say, hey, this is a ticking time bomb here or do they say liberal media, never
saying he accepts responsibility for the george washington bridge scandal and denying involvement. as we let you go, you re running? [ laughter ] it s such a great question. let me give you a different answer. because you know, you were obnoxious enough to aask again, i might as well give you something. the fact is, that you should beware of people who are overanxious to make that decision before they need to, and by the way, it s pretty nice to be asked, you know? if you really stink, they don t ask if you re really awful, no one s asking. i ve had some of my predecessors that were never asked, i can guarantee you, man.
for the george washington bridge scandal and denying involvement. as we let you go, you re running? [ laughter ] it s such a great question. let me give you a different answer. because you know, you were obnoxious enough to ask again, i might as well give you something. the fact is, that you should beware of people who are overanxious to make that decision before they need to, and by the way, it s pretty nice to be asked, you know? if you really stink, they don t
interview, easily the one i did with anthony weiner a couple months ago. why did you change your hairstyle? because it was getting a little old and i was starting to look like everybody else. see you tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. and this is a fox news alert. tonight shocking e-mail evidence has emerge that had shows disgraced irs official lois lerner once directly attempted to target a veteran republican senator. those details are straight ahead tonight and that s not all. we can also report at this hour that speaker of the house john boehner in an unrelated matter has now announced he is suing the president of the united states for what he considers a brazen abuse of power. more on that breaking news also coming up, but first the irs scandal is widening tonight as more and more proof has been unearthed to indicate there was indeed a cover-up. a new report by the daily caller reveals the disgraced tax agency went to great lengths to rid the world of these incriminating e-mails penned