incident happened. right. but what we have seen, those of us who have talked to montana voters, we ve had cnn reporters on the ground, there are more people in montana who either support his actions or don t find them as problematic as we would think. and i think it would be interesting i don t know if we ll ever have this data to see how many people voted for him after all this. two things on that, one, peter alexander reporting that $100,000 was raised in the 24 hours after this happened. i m not surprised. but the editor of the billings gazette said the last-minute surge in voters appeared to come from the right, not left. and a great deal of that voting was early voting. i want to talk about yesterday and the nato you re looking at papers euro trash the daily news, payout is what the new york post says. yesterday the president s performance at nato, he said they were free loaders. he didn t explicitly say we will defend you if you re ever attacked, that
eric: i wasn t eva longoria. it was his. dana: is anybody else having this problem? greg: a lot of papers flipped to romney. the des moines register, a big deal? bob: a big deal. it s been six or seven and i think one or two flipped from republican to obama. greg: the billings gazette. bob: in texas, they re three papers and they will go republic. the des moines register matters. it s bigest in the state and has political influence. if there one paper i want for all in the country it s that paper. kimberly: thank you for that truthful and refreshing eric: you say that, unless new york times endorsed a republican. bob: you tracked it on polls.