aligned from the two of them? i think the rhetoric may, but the reality, i think, will remain different. i mean, you have hollande really asking for, let s do more and obama really answering with stay the course, this is working. and, you know, from 2013 you talk to administration officials who were pushing to do more. and the president has never felt comfortable, that america doing more would not lead to unintended consequences or further complications for the united states. national security interests. and i think you see that tension that played out inside the administration, now spilling out into real international discussion where the french leader is really pushing the americans to do more. and the fear among u.s. diplomats that i ve talked to over the last couple of days is that they go to russia if they don t get the help they re seeking from the united states. so i think we have a situation where we will see more rhetoric aligned, but i do not know if the reality will come c
florida and for all of the republican candidates. neil: and what about perry whose comments on social security have gotten him in hot water. guest: social security is a hot button issue and in florida with a large population of retirees it is a big deal but because there are so many retirees and they read the social security mail it says on the statement that social security has solvency problems and it could run out of money so the recipients recognize that and there is criticism of his rhetoric but many say it is not so much substance but semantics, you look at the field all of them understand and say flatout, social security is insolvent. and perry s rhetoric may in the minds of romney and others be frightening, but to a lot of seniors it is telling the truth about an entitlement they want to see fixed and restored rather than headed to bankruptcy. neil: a new ad trying to shame millionaire politicians, will it work?