far from widespread in the senate and the house. let s go to dana bash now, our chief congressional correspondent on capitol hill. dana, lawmakers seem to be getting even supporters of the president s resolution seem to be getting an earful from constituents to not get involved any further in this conflict. how are they handling it? well, you know, just saw, i thought that was absolutely fascinating with john mccain. jake, you have probably been to as many john mccain town hall meetings as i have. he knows how to handle tough questions but even for him, that was unbelievable the opposition that he s getting. someone like him, you know, he did vote in the committee for the authorization. he got some changes that made him happier and even so at the end of this town hall he kind of lashed out at a reporter there who asked, how are you going to vote? he said, why would i have a town hall if i m decided. having said that, hard to see john mccain at this point voting against it. but you ha
interesting ideas. clinton did that in 92. i think that he s, i think that clinton is right about that. is it that the count very hungry for an intellectual alternative to obama? you re looking at how many debates can you go through and see one guy be the brightest person in the room? most articulate with the most creative ideas without at some point voting for him? i think he s outlasted everyone. he gave that answer that mcveigh succeeded? that was fabulous, put ron paul in his place. sean: what about talking heads? i guess conral consensus is that gingrich is going to mess up. there is going to be a misstep here. and is this a case where maybe they think he will be easy