control, of not just health care, but of energy and of manufacturing and a financial services and who knows what else is next, but this is a this is a president who believes who believes that he simply is better able to do this than you are, that he will be fairer than you are, with your fellow man. ladies and gentlemen, this is an election about fundamental liberty and the signature piece, the signature piece of legislation that points this out, where have you economic rights created by the government and then the government using its heavy hand to force you to buy insurance, to force you to take policies that you don t want. and of course, to force to you take coverages that may even violate your faith convictions. [boos from crowd]. in this race, there is only
said, when it comes to liberty obamacare. he s been talking about health care many, many too manies over the past couple of weeks, contrasting his position against governor mitt romney. and of course, romneycare. he says we are a great country because we believe that rights didn t come from the government, they come from our creator. he had a big applause line there. we are waiting for mitt romney to speak. he is close to getting on the stage there in the romney headquarters in boston. we will bring that to you when, of course, he gets to the stage. megyn: sweet moment, seeing senator santorum taking his 93-year-old mother down the stage. in politics, you look for any sweet moment. rick santorum s son was there, giving in yawns. probably heard that peach many times. a little bit of color. rick santorum didn t call mitt romney. mitt romney didn t call rick santorum before the senator took the stage moments ago. a senior santorum staffer is saying, there is nothing to call
i want to thank in particular up here on stage, mike and miranda wine for fighting for me all during the course of this time. thank you. tonight, it is clear. it is clear. we have won races all over this country against the odds. when they thought, okay, he s finally finished, we keep coming back. we are in this thifnlg we are in
tonight under our belt and counting. we are going to get more before this night is over. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] we are so excited to be at the bay state tonight, celebrating with family and with friend who is work just tirelessly on this campaign. of course, it is it is such an honor to have the citizens and i served as governor, as part of our cause. your support really means everything to ann and me. i am not going to let you down. i am going to get this nomination [cheering] tonight we are doing some counting. we re counting up delegates for the convention and it looks good. we are counting down the days until november. and that looks even better. we are going to take your vote, a huge vote tonight in massachusetts and take that victory all the way to the white house.
pivoted off of it and moved on. great to have you all with me today. my power panel for super tuesday. i appreciate it. the number one issue that mitt romney just can t seem to get around is romneycare. yesterday romney had to assure a voter that he would repeal obamacare if he s elected. take a look. i need an emphatic yes from you that you will repeal obamacare. why would i not? [ applause ] early on we were asked, is what you ve done in massachusetts something you d have the entire government do, the federal government do? i said, no. from the very beginning, no. this is designed for our state and our circumstance. the santorum campaign has slammed romney in the days leading up to super tuesday citing the 2009 op ed where he urged president obama and washington to use his health care model for covering the uninsured. joining me to talk about this is ed schultz host of the ed show right here on nbc.