that s my tide. what s yours? joining me now, the man of the hour, the man of the year, the election year 2012, scott prouty, who recorded the video of mitt romney speaking at a fund-raiser, which told us more about mitt romney than anything else that was said in the entire campaign. sir, may i shake your hand? you may. thanks for having me. this is such a pleasure. this is the day we had all been hoping for. of course, last night you came on ed s show, and for the first time literally until that show started, no one knew your name anywhere. the guy who delivered this video that changed everything. what what have the last 24 hours of your life been like, since you walked out of this studio last night? it s been a little surreal. it was certainly fun. i m just trying to have a good time. going to spend the weekend up here, do a couple interviews when i go back home and never be seen again. you think so?
women run screaming from the republican party largely because of our pro life position. and he said overturning roe vs. wade is a case we re never going to win. but is there any chance that republicans are still willing to take advice from dick morris? hi. i thought obama would be buried in a landslide. instead i ve been in a bit of of a mudslide on my face. and sorry about that. i was wrong. up next, more with my new best friend, scott prouty. we ll be right back. [ rosa ] i m rosa and i quit smoking with chantix.
future in bartending, but may have a great future in politics. scott prouty, that was david axelrod, one of the greatest political brains in america right now. talking about you in highly complimentary terms. as in effect, a political strategist. the stakes were high for me. it meant everything for me, for, you know if i was going to do it, i was going to try to do it right. and i spent a lot of time and effort just trying to figure out what the right way to handle it would be. and, you know, it meant everything to me. i would hate to see what happens if romney had won. i would have been in big trouble, i thought. so, you know, i spent a lot of time and effort and just tried to figure out when the most people are going to be paying attention. and give it to the right person, a reporter that is respectable and does good work and does in-depth reporting. and i felt like on top of that
were listening and one actually backed up into the room to kind of hear the rest of what was being said. you know, i could see that he had heard it too. and, you know, he actually just backed up and he was leaving the room, but then stopped, and wanted to hear. and, you know, i was we were there as voters, as much as workers. we were there as voters. and i was there as a voter, at least. i felt like i wanted to hear what he had to say. i was interested. and so i was listening very closely. and that was another thing. i didn t feel like he was talking to us. i think we were invisible to him. and, you know i don t think i don t think he was talking to us. he didn t acknowledge us in any way. and, you know, i think that s also telling. scott prouty, can t thank you enough for being here. and thank you very much for doing the work you did that night. it was the most important work, i think, done by anyone with a camera in the campaign. and let s hang when i m back in the neighbor
focus of the tape. it s fair to say that this guy probably doesn t have much of a future in bartending, but may have a great future in politics. scott prouty, that was david axelrod, one of the greatest political brains in america right now. talking about you in highly complimentary terms. as in effect, a political strategist. the stakes were high for me. it meant everything for me, for, you know if i was going to do it, i was going to try to do it right. and i spent a lot of time and effort just trying to figure out what the right way to handle it would be. and, you know, it meant everything to me. i would hate to see what happens if romney had won. i would have been in big trouble, i thought. so, you know, i spent a lot of time and effort and just tried to figure out when the most people are going to be paying attention. and give it to the right person, a reporter that is respectable and does good work and does in-depth reporting. and i felt like on top of that try to build som