this. that is not the person i am, and it is not the way i will lead in the state. rest assured, our work is just beginning. but it does begin with me taking responsibility for my own actions. you deserve a congressman who stays out of the limelight and it just gets the job done. i promised to work hard to protect our precious way of lif life. i promise to be open and accessible. and based on your input, i will be your strong voice back in washington, d.c. the [applause] i have always considered myself more of a workhorse than a show
responsibility for my own actions. you deserve a congressman who stays out of the limelight and just gets the job done. i promise to work hard to protect our precious way of life. i promise to be open and accessible and based on your input i will be your strong voice back in washington, d.c. [ cheers and applause ] i have always considered myself more of a workhorse than a show horse. and that s my promise to you. i m going to washington to get things done, to drain the swamp and fight for montana families. [ cheers and applause ]
shameless plug. getting my voice back, seeing my girls in the google youtube party last night. the ap rocks the convention. we ll rock it again in d.c. or in charlotte, where are we going? that s it for this edition of the daily rundown. we ll be back with a two-hour special on monday 8:00 a.m., an hour earlier, live from charlotte to kick off the democratic national convention. why do one hour when you can do two? so anyway, i ve been to a lot of places. you know, i ve helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today.( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place.
had to act out rather than speaking and we could hear you now getting your voice back, slowly, but, randy, when you met jan she did not have her voice and you got married for 33 years you were marryd to her while she could not speak what was that like? guest: interesting journey. reallies she had a really, really soft voice, so, teen her facial expressions like she was saying the palm mom look, she got the message across. i had to pay attention. tell us of the miracle that allowed you to get your voice back after 35 years. well, i spent a lot of time begging and bargaining and pleading with god, i wanted
repulsive. don t use a term like that. you tell me what language you d use to describe someone who thinks deporting a grandmother or grandfather from their family. tell me the language. i m not finding grandmothers and deporting them. those are your words. i just want the grandmother to be here illegally with some rights to have residency not citizenship. our problem is not 11 million grandmothers. all right? greg: good point. some of the illegal grandmothers are dealing in illicit ribbon candy sales. which is offensive. eric: trading food stamps on the black market. it was a slam dunk for romney. it s like he is getting his voice back, loud and clear. one thing that was interesting both hinted wanting marco rubio. who wouldn t want marco rubio? you point out although he said no, he will probably say yes if he were asked.