media, we re the mainstream media, and nothing we can say we say can be trusted. i have called an anti-posture for years. just saying no to everything. thank you, guys. i think you nailed it. it s psychological. anyway, howard fineman and joe klein, thank you. coming up, it s not ignorance it s cycle. could barack obama be the democrats ronald reagan. there s a big thought. it comes from andrew sullivan and the front cover of news week. he says obama has a chance to transform american politics in the next four years if he gets the next four years. world leaders seek his guidance. presidential candidates don t dare reject his invitations. bill clinton has become president of the world, but today mitt romney also is there genuflecting at the clinton global initiative today. we know who he wants to win the presidency this time, his name is barack obama, and next time her name is hillary rodham clinton. there s been no shortage of reaction to what happened at the end of last night
november. mark twain said there are lies, damned lies and statistics. we will look at least with the of those three in the grapevine. and bipartisan outrage in wisconsin. after last night s packers game. atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that s why we re supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity. that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal.
francisco 49ers? and the thing is, the coach of the 49ers all yearlong kept the 49ers from losing the teams they should be. but they finally lost one. and now you have to watch down the stretch. one of those two teams is going to finish number two in the nfc, there s going to be a playoff game between the saints and 49ers. where that game is played is going to determine who advances. because the saints very good at home, you get them out in the super dome, not as good. how good are the green bay packers? how good are they historically? how good is this kid at quarterback? aaron rogers? he s having the greatest quarterback year i can recall. just incredible. and we re all talking about tebow and brady and peyton manning because he s not around. it s like people don t pay attention to what rogers is doing because it all seems so easy, it s effortless, it s robotic and the packers keep winning the games. you watch a packers game,
all of them. we love him. we think he s sensational. he s grown dramatically in the first two seasons and the future looks awful bright. for every quarterback, it s a team game. it s what is up front that counts. with his maturity, he s going to be sensational for a good while. got to ask you about the other game and another quarterback in the bears/packers game. a lot of people talking about jay cutler. he came out of the game with a knee injury, gave way to a backup and a third stringer who gave them a chance. we still don t know a lot about the injury. we take him at his word that it was serious. he was getting heat from people online especially wondering how you don t go back in and give it a shot with the super bowl on the line. what s your take on that? you know, i m very careful here because i don t know what s wrong with his leg. and none of us do.
they never did tell us. and when a ballplayer sees a ballplayer on the sideline, he s able to move around, i don t know why he didn t go back in the game. you know, a bad knee, i can understand. i ve dealt with it. but pain is one thing and stability is another. if he lost stability in the knee, i don t i know he can t play but i still don t know why he wasn t somewhere getting treatment if the knee was that bad. it is perplexing and i m curious to find out what s really wrong with him. yes. speaking of perplexing, joe, let s move from the jets to the mighty crimson tide. oh, yeah. i have a hard time trying to figure out how our crimson tide lost three games despite the fact, for new yorkers who have been stuck on this island for too long, of course, joe namath, a hero, a hero in tuscaloosa, alabama. and across the state and, of