anti-obamacare ads, 10 million already in north carolina. there s no democratic group on the air fighting that fight to a draw, which is really what they need right now so their candidates can kind of go about their campaigns while at least the air war is being neutralized. do you think a front-runner emerged out of last weekend in the summit? not really. what i think is so interesting, the people who were there, the 2016 contenders are least likely to win the nomination. this year, 2016, this sigle, there s the big gap between what the base wants and history shows us the base usually loses those arguments. it s a radicalizing process to get through primary. if you think about new hampshire in particular, a state where we would think a moderate or maverickkind date may win. the one thing
the american people i believe are rising up they are fed up with washington and career politicians in both parties. joining me now, casey hunt, in new hampshire for the summit and policy adviser for mitt romney s 2012 campaign. casey, one important question, how much more free is north korea than the united states? i don t know but i want to ask dennis rodman about it. i mean, the rhetoric was just sort of really beautiful thing. really cranked up at this particular summit. there is a certain degree of irony, you showed rand paul talking about wall street fat cats. this was funded in large part by the koch brothers and this small group of donors, if anything it s symbol of the money sloshing around in politics. you see big money coming into the elections in the wake of citizens united and other