800,000 wells that have been fracked. i saw my first frack job in 1952. this is tried, proven. has there been anything that happens? in 3,000 wells i never had a failure on it. i didn t get as much oil out of the hole as i wanted. but we didn t mess up anything with the frack job. lastly, sir, you were a big funder of the swift vote for truth ads in 2004 and ads that were at the very least let s call them controversial. john kerry the subject of those ads is now secretary of state and is in a position where even if he is not president he could team up with you. he could partner with you. this is a big international issue, energy independence of the united states. do you regret having been an opponent of his when having him as an ally right now might be better off for you? there was not an ad that we did, there were nine ads, that was not factual. so i don t, i m going to answer
states to cover the public health nightmare their industry had caused. and it made them fund new anti-smoking ad campaigns like those super blunt truth ads you see all the time now. industry that caused a lot of pain to a lot of americans was held accountable for that, 1998. today the federal government reached the single largest settlement with one industry since the giant tobacco settlement in 1998, the industry in question is this one. the mortgage industry, the one that destroyed the american economy by turning your house in a casino chip. the industry that created the means of trading and betting and getting rich on other people s homes. leaving behind millions of foreclosures, broken family, a shattered economy and entire banking sector that survived thanks to the graciousness of u.s. taxpayers. today after three years of those banks getting away scott-free, there was a little measure of accountability. by now it s well-known
made the tobacco companies pay more than $200 billion to the states to cover the public health nightmare their industry had caused. and it made them fund new anti-smoking ad campaigns like those super blunt truth ads you see all the time now. industry that caused a lot of pain to a lot of americans was held accountable for that, 1998. today the federal government reached the single largest settlement with one industry since the giant tobacco settlement in 1998, the industry in question is this one. the mortgage industry, the one that destroyed the american economy by turning your house in a casino chip. the industry that created the means of trading and betting and getting rich on other people s homes. leaving behind millions of foreclosures, broken family, a shattered economy and entire banking sector that survived thanks to the graciousness of u.s. taxpayers. today after three years of those banks getting away scott-free, there was a little measure of
in winning they force the the tobacco industry in a massive cash settlement. that was 1998. made the tobacco companies pay more than $200 billion to the states to cover the public health nightmare their industry had caused. and it made them fund new anti-smoking ad campaigns like those super blunt truth ads you see all the time now. industry that caused a lot of pain to a lot of americans was held accountable for that, 1998. today the federal government reached the single largest settlement with one industry since the giant tobacco settlement in 1998, the industry in question is this one. the mortgage industry, the one that destroyed the american economy by turning your house in a casino chip. the industry that created the means of trading and betting and getting rich on other people s homes. leaving behind millions of foreclosures, broken family, a shattered economy and entire
beholder. some called them truth ads. having said that, it s not as if newt gingrich is lilly white in this attack ad battle. absolutely not. all of the candidates run these contrast ads, and they do it because they work. what you want to do if with these things is diminish the enthusiasm your opponent s supporters have. basically you want to keep them from showing up on election day and to give your supporters some reason to really want to get out their and vote. the problem is if you do this too much and too long and you appear as if you don t have anything positive to say, then voters will start to say, wait a minute, we re going with the guy that is a little more positive that is maybe not complaining as much. so never complain and never explain is a real adage to live by ifer who a candidate. you remind me that never get caught in the moment of the snapshot. one snapshot right now is gingrich on the descent, but we said that after iowa and he was