news bubble. nothing gets into these people s heads. they only listen to what they want to hear. they listen to what confirms what they believe, and what they believe is what they got from these people to begin with. you know, when glenn beck had his big rally on the mall, he said something like he at one point said, today, i was holding george washington s inaugural in my hand. no, you can t do that, it s in plexiglas. you can t. it s 200 years old, you can t give that to people to pass around and smudge up with their grimy fingers. but it didn t matter, because it never matters to these people because nothing they say is ever fact-checked. the governor of arizona talks about how illegals, you saw this in the news, were beheading people in arizona. when the press asked her about it because it was patently untrue she just ran away. sarah palin never talks to the press because they might ask her a question that she doesn t have a pat question for.
you know. but this isn t an off year. this is a really fascinating time because, again, we live in these two different realities. i don t think it s ever been like this. i know there s always been shall we say passionate passionate divide in american politics. but i don t think there s ever been a time when the two sides just have two different sets of reality. i mean, if more than half the republicans think that obama is trying to impose sharia law on the united states of america, that s not something that you can argue about. that s just something in their view that has to be extirpated. larry: how do you fight that if you re the other side? you don t, because you can t get through, that s the problem with the drudge/rush/fox axis of news bubble. nothing gets into these people s heads. they only listen to what they