ed rendell, and john braybrenner, a strategist. let me go to the governor on this one. this attempt began way back with the you lie and birther iism and sort of an attempt to put an asterisk next to him name. so they ll be able to say he was never actually president, because he was from some other country or he was impeached or there was talk of impeachment. the bill he passed was never really an act of government. thib uses tissue rejection, i ve never seen it, they didn t like clinton. we all fought over different people. this is an attempt to say you ain t even there, obama. well, chris, i love it, and the reason i love it. love it? i tell you, i love it,
they ll be able to say he was never really president, because he was some some other country, and the bill he hassed was never really really an act of government. they are using tissue rejection to try to get him out of the american body politics. i ve never seen it. they didn t like clinton. we all fought over different people. this is an attempt to say you ain t even there, obama. well, chris, i love it, and the reason i love it. love it? i tell you, i love it, because it is costing them supporters. the normal people, the moderate republicans, the conservative democrats who may have a tendency to vote republican, might have had a tendency to vote for mitt romney, they think it s crazy, mean-spirited and divisive,
mr. matthews? i didn t hair. i think the republican party has the problem it has for 60 years, battle between what they used to call the prim it was and the establishment and the prim it was right now are reflected in obviously the romney vote. i m sorry, in the ron paul vote and of course, the santorum vote, but a lot bigger than the establishment vote out here. this republican establishment is not doing well tonight, his turn and mitt romney believes this is his tufrnlt the history, except in the 64 race as pointed out earlier tonight, generally the way republicans pick their candidate, they go with the guy whose turn it s there is something wrong with mitt romney and the republican base, they are rejecting him like tissue rejection, rejecting him like a newing or innocent body you it is going to take special drugs to get him accepted by the body politic of the republican party, he doesn t fit with the rest of the organism t is a problem. he may be able to do it with a lot of sale
mr. matthews? i didn t hair. i think the republican party has the problem it has for 60 years, battle between what they used to call the prim it was and the establishment and the prim it was right now are reflected in obviously the romney vote. i m sorry, in the ron paul vote and of course, the santorum vote, but a lot bigger than the establishment vote out here. this republican establishment is not doing well tonight, his turn and mitt romney believes this is his tufrnlt the history, except in the 64 race as pointed out earlier tonight, generally the way republicans pick their candidate, they go with the guy whose turn it s there is something wrong with mitt romney and the republican base, they are rejecting him like tissue rejection, rejecting him like a newing or innocent body you it is going to take special drugs to get him accepted by the body politic of the republican party, he doesn t fit with the rest of the organism t is a problem. he may be able to do it with a lot of sale
that romney is a mormon. i think in iowa, for example, where 44% of gop primary voters are evangelical, 42% say they know people that the people they know would not vote for romney. that s like saying i won t vote for romney. i know it does. you know, that is a huge obstacle for romney. that means that the evangelical vote as it moves to iowa, maybe not so much in new hampshire but then as it hits in south carolina and the southern states, if he s got almost half of republican primary voters questioning whether his religion is a cult, he s got a huge problem on his hands. well, let me go to nicolle on that. i didn t want to start on that. i wanted to start on what seems to be this tissue rejection of romney by the tea party conservative wing of the republican party. address that question raised by jennifer. will his lds religion end up forcing the republicans to look