different things. you have a history i mean, you have a career that s as long as his spanning, you know, changes over time, you re going to have to defend your record. so i think that s just something that he s going to have to do. he s an honest person. he, you know, he can change with the times. he, you know, he s somebody who as a moderate democrat myself and have run, you know, ran a number of different races all across the country, moderate races, i think he is somebody that we can get behind. i don t agree that, you know, that he s somebody just because of this one decision that the moderates are going to abandon. eric: joe, quickly, do you think people just look at one thing or two things? no, i think you re right in the point you made, eric, and i think she s right that joe biden s a pretty honest making y
something? i don t delve into the coverage toss whog getting better or less. does that give them an advantage? maybe. my view is i don t mean to interrupt, but to add, the op buds person for the washington post and new york times both admitted in the coverage of the 08 election, they were biased. both papers admitted it. well, i m not much on ombudsman, i don t like newspapers or editorial writers, but the problem that the party has, and our fight now is to which path are we going to stake? are we going to adapt the path that says we re not conservative enough, as is going on in virginia, or do we need to reach out to a broader audience? do we need to attract women, his spanning, african-americans?