sean: speculation continues to swirl about whether or not sarah palin will run. others are starting to make news. now reported mitt romney will officially announce he s running for president this thursday. the same day i sit down with him for a one-on-one interview. he sounds like he is ready to take on the anointed one. he s been one of the most ineffective presidents at the job at hand that i ve ever seen. the number one issue he faced walking in the door was an economy that was in fast decline. he didn t cause that but he made things worse. give me a grade on his presidency. he has failed. sean: he s not the only republican coming out schwinning. michelle bachmann made stops if iowa and new hampshire and promises to announce in june whether or not she will make a run for the white house. she rounds like her mind is
your former clinton guy. i know anthony weiner he s a good guy. sean: i know you are giving a speech before 45,000 people. do i think he did this? no. do i think that s him? i wouldn t know. [ talking over each other ] i think sean: governor palin running your thoughts when we get back. greta was with the governor on the road. how you did get to go out with the governor? i wasn t invited. greta: you need one of my bookers. carrie booked it, don t steal her. besides governor palin, we have senator santorum in new hampshire. wonder why he s in new hampshire? and congresswoman michelle bachmann go on the record. quite a line-up. governor palin answers the question whether the fire in her bellly to run has gotten hotter or colder?
most decorated players in the history of college football. he won two national championships while playing for university of florida. and the first sophomore to win the heisman. now he s ready to talk about his life off the field in his new book, through my eyes. tim reveals how his christian faith and upbringing have shaped him into the athlete today. i sat down with him to talk about that and more. how are you man? i m doing great. thanks for having me on. sean: you have two older brothers? i do. sean: you wanted to keep up with them and liftways when you were four? they were already into football and lifting and training, as i tell in the book. i wanted to be like them. if liftingways was going to make you better and keep up with my brothers i was going to do whatever it took. sean: i was talking with one of your brothers, i think you can take him now, am i
sarah palin hasn t even announced yet. we are anxious to find out. i don t know if she is running. the bus tour would lead to you believe she wants to do something. i don t care it is a terrific field. it is varied, vibrant, go after the president on the economy. this is what i was going to say for my last word. they have to avoid the temptation of falling into the second media narrative the conservatives in the republican party is split. they have to focus on president obama. sean: good point. thanks for being here pivotal house vote on whether to raise the debt ceiling took place moments ago. juan williams is here with reaction. plus, my interview with heisman trophy winner and the man behind last year s most controversial super bowl ad, tim tebow is here. that and much more, straight ahead. [ male announcer ] bridgestone is using natural rubber, producing products that save on fuel and emissions like ecopia tires.
he said the failure to address our nation s fiscal problems aggressively carries its own risks for the democrats. he s right. he s clutely right. that has to be done over time. it is not a matter of a one stroke deal. most americans right now agree with you and say oh yeah, it is like a credit card, cut often limit. that means people will spend less. what that means in reality talking the u.s. government, you re talking the biggest economy. scaring people who have investments, all over the world, and therefore, possibly getting our economy, which is very fragile now, to go back into another recession. it would hurt us all sean. sean: we heard this all before. the president said if we don t pass a stimulus bill, spend more, go into more debt we face catastrophe and unemployment will go to 9%. if you pass this plan unemployment wasn t going