we went a long time, really, andrew johnson all the way through to the 1970s, without talking about it once. my contribution here, which, of course, is the oldest, was that andrew johnson, who escaped by only a vote of being convicted, that example shows that impeachment is as much a political process as a legal one. it is said. and the existential struggle over the. john so was. and then the republican congress which wanted to actually implement the verdict of the war was stymied by johnson.
february 8th. rick santorum shakes up the republican race. he s coming off a three state sweep in minnesota, colorado and missouri. is an or rum hopes to cash in on his big wins. today he s in texas because an adviser says that is where the money is. so santorum said money isn t everything, but it s part of the game. we re doing very well raising money. i think last night we raised about a quarter of a million dollars online. and we feel like going forward we ll have the money we need to make the case we want to make. sap tore rum s rivals are nursing their wounds looking ahead to the next dates on the election calendar. newt gingrich is in ohio, one of the ten states holding haekss on super tuesday, march 6th. gingrich is hoping those races will revive in some way his campaign. mitt romney also looking for a win in colorado yesterday. now he s trying to rebound from his loss to sap tore rum. nonstop shelling is said to be under way in homs. we just got this video. this i
i think we ll see over the next two to three month as number of candidates stepping up and making aexploratory committees more formal so they can begin collecting money. and getting involved some of the conventions and some of the primary-related events out there throughout the country. you ve got interesting candidate, people like gary john so, from new mexico, mitch daniels, hayley barber, there are a number testing the waters more from a visibility perspective. i don t think sarah palin s going to run, for example. right. but i think she s getting visibility. people agree with you on that. danny brings up the money. $1 billion campaign. the obama folks are getting ready for this and getting ready in a big way. that s right. look, i think it s very clear that president obama and his soon-to-be official campaign understand that this is going to be a tough race and they re not taking any voter or any vote for
that s the panic button for the american people. when jobs are not addressed everything goes haywire. you want to appeal to that for the midterm elections. do you want your opponent to come out and say, okay, john so-and-so wants to make pre-existing conditions for children legal again. he wants a kid with lymphoma to not be covered. this is a hard bet for anybody in this election. republicans have to be careful about how they approach it. that 49% of people that are against it is a split between people who think they went too far and didn t go far enough. cut it anyway you want. it s too complicated. a lot of people don t understand it. you can be for sick kids but against long-term deficits. and worried about bureaucracy. online gambling, illegal in the united states. should it be? next talk about why the sin tax could actually do a whole lot of good.
what happens then, stephen? what happens, they repeal it, bottom line they are in bed with in shushers, because they are in bed with insurers, you ll have people side with them because they are emphatically against democrats, against the administration. they don t believe they know what they are doing because they are more concerned about the economy than anything else. if the republicans in an effort to repeal health care legislation are of the mind-set by doing so we re going to facilitate job creation, then the american people will by and large solve it. that s the panic button for the american people. when jobs are not addressed everything goes haywire. you want to appeal to that for the midterm elections. do you want your opponent to come out and say, okay, john so-and-so wants to make pre-existing conditions for children legal again. he wants a kid with lymphoma to not be covered. this is a hard bet for anybody. republicans have to be careful about how they approach it. tha