go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. and finally on this post-election morning, name-calling and politics have gone hand in hand for generations. this year, candidates may have reached a new high, or should we say low, on the mud-slinging meter. john berman takes a look back at some of the more colorful phrases of this campaign season. reporter: this will forever be known as the campaign that brought us a new breed of sheep. a wolf in sheep s clothing. reporter: a new type of hydration. introducing sharron angle s crazy juice! reporter: a new way to veto legislation. and i ll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. reporter: it will forever be the campaign where slogans were turned upside down. how is that hopey changey thing working out for you? reporter: can we believe she said that? yes, we can.
this message. rob portman is listening to the will of the people, less government, less spending and bringing our house in order. we need to bring that spending down, get it under control and get those people out of there who aren t listening to me! every time i look at a candidate this year i m looking for the most conservative candidate. i think our country is going in absolutely the most liberal direction. [ talking over each other ] i am now. rob portman is telling you what you want to hear. he stands that everybody is fed up with the democrats. didn t obama do the same thing? all this hopey changey feel good stuff. how are you feeling now? does it make a difference it is coming from portman or obama? what difference does it make it is still a bunch of hooey. the whole house and senate is all democratic we need a
this message. rob portman is listening to the will of the people, less government, less spending and bringing our house in order. we need to bring that spending down, get it under control and get those people out of there who aren t listening to me! every time i look at a candidate this year i m looking for the most conservative candidate. i think our country is going in absolutely the most liberal direction. [ talking over each other ] i am now. rob portman is telling you what you want to hear. he stands that everybody is fed up with the democrats. didn t obama do the same thing? all this hopey changey feel good stuff. how are you feeling now? does it make a difference it is coming from portman or obama? what difference does it make it is still a bunch of hooey. the whole house and senate is all democratic we need a
delusional or supremely cynical. i like to think it s the second. bret: judith? i think he doesn t want to get in the way of the republican party, as it commits suicide. if you have a line and the line is it s been a decade that it took us to get into this mess, two unfunded wars, two unfunded tax cuts, i am starting to move things, turn them around. stick with the hopey-changey thing. i think that he wants to just bret: you think he is selling it well in this environment? i thought today, especially, was very, very effective. because even though he was on the defensive, he was relaxed and he also made excellent points about the need to invest in infrastructure. he talked about the middle class. he said i m not anti-wall street. which he needed to do. coming from new york, up there, we think he s anti-wall street. bret: i ve been in that position.
election, either he is delusional or supremely cynical. i like to think it s the second. bret: judith? i think he doesn t want to get in the way of the republican party, as it commits suicide. if you have a line and the line is it s been a decade that it took us to get into this mess, two unfunded wars, two unfunded tax cuts, i am starting to move things, turn them around. stick with the hopey-changey thing. i think that he wants to just bret: you think he is selling it well in this environment? i thought today, especially, was very, very effective. because even though he was on the defensive, he was relaxed and he also made excellent points about the need to invest in infrastructure. he talked about the middle class. he said i m not anti-wall street. which he needed to do. coming from new york, up there, we think he s anti-wall street. bret: i ve been in that position.