and then you have these host of republican governors coming to the white house in four weeks time, many of them, some of the key battle ground states, that will play out in 2012. that was the news from what we heard today, i guess. right. right. look, the president is going to have to bargain, particularly with republicans in the house of representatives. and, he s lost a lot of strength in the senate and at one point had 60 votes and then 59 and now has 52, 53 and a lot of those are wavering and those democrats will be up in 2012 with him and will want to tack to the center even if he doesn t and he ll have to accommodate himself not just to the new reality in congress, but to the reality of the country. i think the bloom is off the rosen tyler. he s not going to get the benefit of the doubt any more, and talks again, in the sound bite you played as though people have to stop scoring political points, but, who scores more points than he does? he s out there, demonizing the oppositi
his key legislation that was passed in the last 18 months and of course on the front burner is health care. here is what senator mcconnell said just last night on fox: this is a 2600 page monstrocity, it s the worst piece of legislation that s been passed in my time in the senate. our goal is to get rid of it entirely but we ll go after it piece by piece if we can t achieve our number one goal. bill: what will he say today? we re learning more now. democrats also saying there are parts of that law that should be reexamined. james rose been on that live from washington, leads our coverage. good morning to you. which parts? reporter: probably that individual mandate to purchase health care coverage would be number one on the gop target list. republican lawmakers and their aides for weeks, bill, anticipating tuesday s crushing victories at the polls have been whispering about making one of the first orders of business a full up or down vote on the repeal of the law. in his f