i think it s too ear to give anybody credit. we want diplomacy to succeed and we have to see what happens. toour point, this long process and won t take shape overnight and we diplomacy to succeed but everybody has the right to view it sceptically. sandra: we heard preside obama would be willing to sit down with any world leader and ate and this president has sat down with him and the promises are on the table and peter king talked about congress s role to make sure the deal is long lasting. how do we get that assurance with a deal like this? this president did not come into office saying i want it sit
republicans. i don t know if it defines it as much. interesting one of our roundtablers, alex castellanos, gop strategist writing on our press pass blog, let this be an example to your others to contribute to our blog, can newt gingrich possibly win this nomination today? no. however if romney s balloon-thin campaign suffers the slightest prick, no one else can win it either. then it s anybody s game, including gingrich s. a palin endorsement could take gingrich over the hump on immigration and help him congeal the right. it would compel romney to land the huckabee endorsement to counter. swallow hard, romneyites, can you say, vice president huckabee? that goes toour point, michael. i mean, rich, might he have to do that. mike huckabee, in particular to go to the south on a couple much issues, by the way, a lot of issues with his mormon faith in the south, and just his conservative credentials and say, this guy s okay? that would be quite a coup for romney, because pretty much everyo