believe all the women who came out and testified to that are a good judgment of that. what my point was, if you compare the two, wikileaks. the issue to try to feert through. much more power to the average voter. part of the problem is is that there s a tendency to seize on whatever the headline of the day is. this hand been a consistent message. it is not a surprise that premiums are going up in october. we ve known this was coming for a while. the scope may not have been known. he could have tied that to a broader economic message and a disciplined economic message over many, many months. and that might have had as much impact. do you want in this crucial days. i think the sports term is unforced errors. very good. jonathan has been teaching me
tattoo. maybe i should see this. my god. i think i should go to this. you ll have fun. a lot of fun. i m not much of a. culture buff. how s what happens to e? eric character s about to have a baby with sloane. really. about to enter fatherhood, i guess the ultimate sign the entourage is growing up. the only thing that could rip it apart, a cool younger enkour raj. i assume a huge amount of character development on drama. he s like you know he s changed a lot over the course of the show. let me tell you, though he really does his story line in the movie is extremely important and also pays off probably. i like to say it s like a sports term, it s a walk-off home run. really? now i definitely want to see the movie. where s the premiere? big one in l.a. we have a screening tomorrow
electuals. there s kind of two streams of the conservative movement, sometimes when it comes to criticizing romney, sometimes it comes from the tea party, but sometimes insularly. so the wall street journal, bill kristol, they were sort of in that role. and this goes to a couple things that as has been true about romney from the get-go. number one, he s just not a nimble candidate. when put off message, he struggles. he doesn t know how to deal with it, just doesn t understand how to call an audible, to use a sports term. second, it s a reminder we never litigated health care during the primaries, and he never had to go through this angst. and we see they were caught between two problems. one is his own health care record in massachusetts and the other is looking like a flip-flopper. those are two, both of which they re irreck kribl differences. irreconcilable, a rock and a hard place. eric fehrnstrom tried to create the line, walk a fine line. romney s trying to walk that fine
a sports term brought to my attention today called yipping. is it the yip? yips. yips, which is when you play ball long enough, then you get nervous and spooked and you can no longer catch the grounders, this is i think this is what. happening with mitt romney. he s gotten more scared and apprehensive saying something offmessage or something that will get him critiqued in the media, he doesn t want to talk about anything at all. mitt romney needs ann romney what karen santorum did, have fun. when is the last time mitt romney had fun? really. think about, what does he do for fun if he goes home and counts his car elevators? he s not a guy who you think doesn t play with his dog. no. i don t want to see him let his hair down. there s an intangible thing, particularly for general elections, right? an an inc. table thing, it gets overanalyzed but it s do you want to have a beer with me thing? true.
think my advice to the president as victory comes, using a sports term again, victory comes to those with staying power. he s got to make the republicans work with him and obviously there s still a long ways to go. and, david, the president may have gotten good marks for this lame duck but there is one still outstanding here, the budget. absolutely. what s been interesting, randi, is that after this lame duck which he did do well and more than half the voters said it was a good lame duck, they liked it, but it hasn t given him a bump in overall approval a. he s flat in that. i think what we re seeing in these numbers, i was especially struck that some 50% of the people thought it didn t make any difference between republicans or democrats, that means they don t trust either one. i think, yes, there was an anti-democratic wave as ed rollins just said, but there s been a lot of anti-republican from the bush years. i think both parties are on