taking aim at npr and pbs saying their executives make more money than the president of the united states and taxpayers should not fund their efforts. sesame street made $211 million from toy and consumer product sales from 2003 through 2006. gary knell received $95 thousand new in compensation in 2008 with earnings like that, the senator writes, big bird doesn t need the taxpayers to help him compete against the nickelodeon cable channels dora the explorer. they are saying. senators what jim demanipulate and other senators are trying to make a political report and want to take on npr and pbs for perceived liberal slant for those networks. mike huckabee is now going after natalie portman fresh off that
into louisiana. mitt romney did not compete here aggressively. his campaign didn t spend any money at all. there hasn t been the type of romney advantage in terms of a spending edge over santorum here that there were in many of the preceding states. so santorum is likely to get a win. there are 20 delegates at stake. it s likely romney will get some delegates for a second place showing. he s likely to get somewhere in that neighborhood. newt gingrich fell far off the polls in recent weeks and may not qualify for delegates, which means santorum can claim a victory in the popular vote and perhaps the lion s share of delegates, but not necessarily blocking mitt romney mitt from competing here. rick: what about the string of los angeles that he suffered in the southern states in general? what effect does that have as he trieste sort of make the case that it s time for the republican party to all come together and unite behind him? he had a very big week in the sense that this week jeb