surely you don t want me to go where talking points won t go. i don t see an outcome which would really disturb mitt romney s position in the race as the man to beat. no outcome that i can envision would really do that. if he wins he wins. that helps him. if ron paul wins that s sort of a nullity. he is not going anywhere. if rick santorum who is surging now wins, he could be with us a while but, you know, romney has the pace of the campaign quickens now. have you got a lot of states that you have to campaign at once. you need organization. you need money, you need advertising and a lot of things and it s hard to get on the strength of a single state s victory. bill: all right. right. bill: ron paul, do you agree with me that it s basically, look, the republic party, no matter what happens in the caucuses and what happens in the primaries they know that they would get murdered by the democratic party. oh, yeah. bill: they are not going to do it and that s that. he will be
this, we will hear about this for six months and come to a head in a year and drama will return and it reinforces the point that chug made that this is now this isn t only in the national coptousness. on the agenda again and again. up with of the great achievements here is the debt creeling is no longer a nullity. the democratting are arguing why are we doing this? we raised it 78 times since 1960. without anything happening. that s the point. that s why we re in the trouble we are today. we ignored what was happening when we raised the debt ceiling. now because of the boehner rule, where he said a dollar of the debt ceiling increase has to be matched by dollar of spending cuts which jay carney is right, there is no logical connection, but now a political indellable
has been used to incorporate most of the bill of rights and 2nd amendment is noticeably missing that from group and the other is a long sort of doorman clause called the privileges and immunities clause, something that a lot of libertarians have been very interested in seeing revised here in which this was a big opportunity to look at. paul: all right. there isn t much based on the oral argument i ve heard that would apply to the states. it would be odd given the fact that most of the rest of the bill of rights survive. and so that will happen. so, the five there was only a 5-4 vote in heller for the it was the liberals voted against making, declaring the right to bear arms, a fundamental right. well, what they did, they said it s an individual right and then they proceeded to argue it into a nullity. so the conservatives will apply to the states, the liberals, where do you think they ll come out. i think the same side. paul: really?
has been used to incorporate most of the bill of rights and 2nd amendment is noticeably missing that from group and the other is a long sort of doorman clause called the privileges and immunities clause, something that a lot of libertarians have been very interested in seeing revised here in which this was a big opportunity to look at. paul: all right. there isn t much based on the oral argument i ve heard that would apply to the states. it would be odd given the fact that most of the rest of the bill of rights survive. and so that will happen. so, the five there was only a 5-4 vote in heller for the it was the liberals voted against making, declaring the right to bear arms, a fundamental right. well, what they did, they said it s an individual right and then they proceeded to argue it into a nullity. so the conservatives will apply to the states, the liberals, where do you think they ll come out. i think the same side.
go where talking points won t go. i don t see an outcome which would really disturb mitt romney s position in the race as the man to beat. no outcome that i can envision would really do that. if he wins he wins. that helps him. if ron paul wins that s sort of a nullity. he is not going anywhere. if rick santorum who is surging now wins, he could be with us a while but, you know, romney has the pace of the campaign quickens now. have you got a lot of states that you have to campaign at once. you need organization. you need money, you need advertising and a lot of things and it s hard to get on the strength of a single state s victory. bill: all right. right. bill: ron paul, do you agree with me that it s basically, look, the republic party, no matter what happens in the caucuses and what happens in the primaries they know that they would get murdered by the democratic party. oh, yeah. bill: they are not going to do it and that s that. he will be around for a