the tea party. this is an election about people who stick to principles and unfortunately, myth hasn t done that, he s taken different positions and taken positions on global warming and energy efficiency and health care reform that don t light up the tea party. bill: what about michelle bachmann, she s head of the tea party caucus in the house, does she come as close as anyone in the house? she s certainly been a consistent supporter of tea party principles, i don t think she s waived from those principles, i think people like michelle because she s been willing to speck out against leadership when they don t hold to the principles so she s definitely a frontrunner. bill: there was a straw poll, i don t know if you saw the results, ron paul was an overwhelming favorite, 40 percent of the vote, 612 to total cast, governor huntsman out of utah was second, bachmann, third, herman cain, number four, mitt romney finished fifth with 5 percent, 74 votes cast. ron paul? does he fit your def