beast, a horrible human being, a whatever. you can t return fire. you just can t or you re a bully. i think the best debate i ever had in my four elections is against a woman and i did so well at the end that i walked out going she was tough. she was attacking me on every single issue. it got personal. very angry. i sort of i brushed it off. but it was so bad that i was walking out and they were booing her and i walked out. i felt sorry for her. right? even though she had been attacking he in whole time boy that didn t go well. the next day in the newspaper the screaming headlines were that, you know, i was a bully and it was terrible. i never raised my voice because it just went so bad for tonally it was a surprising and
and yet it appears that they are on their way to nominating a man that they don t really even like. at least they don t like politically. so it still seems to me like a historic opportunity that is being passed upon. hmm. two quick things. newt gingrich, yes, he said some nice things about mitt romney. he also said this last night. i think it s difficult to imagine that the governor who used teddy kennedy as an adviser to design romney care as the forerunner to obama care is going to do very well against barack obama. that s one thing. and mark halpern just emailed me with lots of exclamation points says, i don t write the headlines. i don t think this race is over. and let s just say for the record, mark has said it is all over. and in fact, he called us all out and said, this race is all over. with screaming headlines. all over with screaming headlines. but you have been in primaries. you ve seen you ve been in
coast i hear you re moving real fine what do we owe you? lower our taxes and why don t you say something nice instead of being a smart ass at times. that s why we love him. this was vice president biden stopping by a frozen custard shop on friday. he did pay for his treat but then got into an argument with the manager about taxes. i just saw that. for the first time i read the screaming headlines and his face. they were joking back and forth and i was going to come in and break the no critics size joe rule. why would you do that? i would do it because if a small business owner who is struggling asked you to cut taxes that is very reasonable but these guys are going bvert and he says it s on us. no, no, i ll pay for it. it s on us. and then they are joking and
but also in the united states where they spend some time. so now it s kind of back to square one. we re waiting to hear today if he is appointed a new attorney or there s also word that his mother might try to line one up, possibly coming from holland, somebody who obviously has the qualifications to work here or work with a team of attorneys here. that s a big question mark, continue testa. but it s going to be did i feel. this is a case that s been all over the tabloids. his face and these screaming headlines are everywhere. and this attorney who just quit says it was causing him a lot of difficulties and he was worried about it. another attorney we talked to said he wouldn t touch this case with a ten-foot pole. he s going out to find somebody who is willing to face all of that and deal with something that could take a lot of time, take them away from their other work for quite a chunk. michelle kosinski. thanks, michelle. cleaning up the muddy mess left behind by flash floods i
the press. kellyanne: the president said he would like a fair, media. he has been treated very unfairly and dishonestly. not by all media. i have been paying close attention to reporters, networks, the cable stations. there are a few journalists who have done a great job. and i think those folks are doing what traditional journalism has always done. look at the screaming headlines. look at the lower third, the chryons and what they say. i think the media spends too much time talking about themselves and covering the issues they want the american public to focus on. howie: after this presser in