year and a half in office fchl it goes down another 10%, it s a 35% territory and he loses congress or really, really tight. i think losing congress could help him. bill: but that is speculation. we never do that here in the factor. talking about 2012. bill: i m saying to you if his approveal rating is down to bush levels, okay whrk the president bush left office there is no way he fins wins. you re telling me democrats aren t going to say hey, maybe we ought to bring her in? i ll give you the last word. i think if he s a 30 anyone in his administration is going to have the same kind of approval rating. only an outsider will be able to challenge him effectively. bill: she can take a hiatus. i don t think it would be credible. secondly if the economy continues to create jobs the president is able to move up,
yeah. bill: after a year and a half in office. if it goes down another 10 into 35% territory, and he loses congress or it s really, really tight. i think losing congress actually could help him personally. bill: maybe, but that s speculation and we never do that here on the factor. if it s down. we are talking about 2012. [ laughter ] bill: what i m saying to you is if his approval rating is down to bush levels, okay? when the president bush left office, there is no way he wins. you are telling me the democrats aren t going to look around and say hey, maybe we ought to bring her in i will give you the last word. i think if he is at 30, then anybody in his administration is going to have the same kind of approval ratings. only an outsider would be able to challenge him effectively and credibly. bill: she could resign. she could take a hiatus and say i m getting out of here for a year. i don t think that would be seen as credible. secondly, if this economy continues to