one of these two other guys also since they are both going to be in the race has to get about above 30 it seems to me because the romney money machine will go in those states and try to jack him up to mid-30s. isn t this race going to come down to a couple of points next tuesday night whether romney can stay in this race in the south or gingrich can stay stay in the race at all. gingrich can stay in as long as he has money. because of adelson? he d be out of the race a long time ago if it wasn t for one family. and i think we ll see what happens going forward. it s import toont say whether he ll to v to get out of the race. this is an spirely new world in terms of where the money comes from and how it gets allocated. it s a lot of regional candidates. if you looked at the map last night, santorum was strong. romney was strong on the coast to the more, hate to say it, moderate places and gingrich has won the biggest contest other than florida in the south. and so we have three c
eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. and susan milligan covers politics for u.s. news and world report. there you have it. i guess i should say there s a lot of talk. here s what bill maher tweeted yesterday. hate to defend rush limbaugh but he apologized. liberals looking bad. not accepting. also hate intimidation by sponsor pullout. and last night, sarah palin weighed in on the controversy. here she is. i think the definition of hypocrisy is for rush limbaugh to have been called out, forced to apologize and retract what it is that he said in exercising his first amendment rights. and never is that the same applied to the leftist radicals who say such horrible things about the handicapped, about women, about the defenseless. so i think that s the definition of hypocrisy. and that s my two cents worth. that s not bad for her. let me go to gene robinson. your thoughts about this whole
sarah palin, of course, and bill maher. eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. and susan milligan covers politics for u.s. news and world report. there you have it. i guess i should say there s a lot of talk. here s what bill maher tweeted yesterday. hate to defend rush limbaugh but he apologized. liberals looking bad. not accepting. also hate intimidation by sponsor pullout. and last night, sarah palin weighed in on the controversy. here she is. i think the definition of hypocrisy is for rush limbaugh to have been called out, forced to apologize and retract what it is that he said in exercising his first amendment rights. and never is that the same applied to the leftist radicals who say such horrible things about the handicapped, about women, about the defenseless. so i think that s the definition of hypocrisy. and that s my two cents worth. that s not bad for her.
connecting with other human beings. look at this. is this real? chris, of course it s real. you may not like it. you may want to brand them androids but they are real people supporting a candidate they believe in and that s what the democratic process is all about. mitt romney does not have a backdrop problem, chris. don t think that he does. what he has is a republican party that is in transition. and romney wins big where that transitional party is withering, the northeast, and he loses where that party is strong, the south and the west with the exception of arizona. now everything that chuck said is true. romney had a pretty good night last night but last night was an opportunity. the first he s really had in this race to definitively and conclusively wrap this up. not just mathematically but atmospherically and he didn t do it. the close win in ohio was not good enough. and i believe the loss in tennessee proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that southern republicans will not back r
happens going forward. it s import toont say whether he ll to v to get out of the race. this is an spirely new world in terms of where the money comes from and how it gets allocated. it s a lot of regional candidates. if you looked at the map last night, santorum was strong. romney was strong on the coast to the more, hate to say it, moderate places and gingrich has won the biggest contest other than florida in the south. and so we have three candidates that represent three different regions of the party and sort of different slightly different ideologies and see how it goes. it s great theater for us on the president s team. and if the long ter goes on, the better. do you think, jon, that adelson is being tickled in the ear or whispered in the ear or blown in the ear by the romney people saying, keep this guy gingrich in the race? look, i don t know. that s the strange thing about these super pacs. what do you think is going on? adelson is a smart guy.