second hour on a friday. we are glad you are with us. i m jenna lee. jon: it is friday. i m excite bed that. i m jon scott. the latest from america s election headquarters. jenna: a lot going on in the campaign. mitt romney is unleashing fresh criticism of the new frontrunner newt gingrich. it s a significant shift in strategy as we near the critical iowa caucuses. we are going to bring in bob sue sack, the managing editor of the hill. i d like to start off with something written in the wall street journal that caught my eye. it s by peggy noonan, and she is talking about newt gingrich being the wild candidate and clashing with the establishment of the gop p. here is what she wrote today. what they fear shaoerbgs says is that he, newt gingrich will show just enough discipline over the tphoebgs few months, just enough focus to win the nomination. in the fall of 2012 when party leaders have come around and the gop is fully behind him he will begin baying at the moon. he will start sayi
awesome sounding snorkeling tour to the virgin islands before the hurricanes hit. also charged zinke to fly to ski resort and alaska. for him to attend republican political fundraisers. member of the cabinet, federal agency, allowed to go to political fundraisers but only on his own time and dime. we the taxpayers are not supposed to be baying for him to do that. so far the republicans shown little appetite for anything. flagrant waste and junkets but congress hasn t shown appetite to police members of the trump
i think right now the odds are with the democrats. i think the republicans have essentially eliminated their brand as a serious contention in american politics. not to say they re going to go away, they re not. but nobody believes anything they say. the problem is we ve got to deliver this. it has entirely to do with democrats. the republicans are irrelevant to this debate. they can make noise, pretend their outraged. we ve got to fix this and make it work properly. and my hope is that this november 30 deadline for getting this thing fixed is kept. these are hard things. in vermont we have our own exchange that hasn t worked as well as we thought it would work. it hasn t worked as well as kentucky s or california s, so a lot of the problem is the general problem in the tech industry. these rollouts are big and messy. they re messy in the private sector and the public sector. when you try to do 36 states, they really get messy. so the president s credibility is on the line. again, i thi
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isn t it obvious, hash tag 1234 i love the hash tags. and then anne romney herself tweeted for the first time saying, i made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. believe me. it was hard work and then there was a lame attempt at bonding by the sheepish rosen. and anne romney, welcome to twitter. you will find it exhilarating and an often unforgiving place. puke. finally thursday they say, i know my words were poorly chosen. i apologize to anne romney and anybody else offended. let s declare peace in this phony war and go baying to focusing on the substance. well, speaking of substance. let s go to carl the bi-polar pug for comment.