obama, you know what his solution is? more spending. more spending. mitt romney, on the other hand, does have a plan and all this president wants to talk about as gretchen mentioned earlier is class warfare, war on students, war on women. what war is next? why is it john, john, let me ask you this. wouldn t it benefit the democrats if in fact this ad did go up? because it wouldn t be talking about the economy. and that s what president obama and many argue doesn t want to talk about. we re happy to talk about the economy. last month of the bush administration, 741,000 jobs lost. if that trend had continued, we d have 27% unemployment. it would be a great depression. we are happy to talk about the economy and we wish the republicans would. rather than wars on birth control, wars on gay marriage is not a conversation about the economy, john. that s about basic equality. i mean, that s important for all americans. 53% of americans are gay? all americans care about equali
segment of the world to the united states. but as we wait, chris, the hot-button issue, when we would like to hear, what people are watching, certainly want to hear on this day, comments the president could make regarding libya and what, if any, questions he might receive on what s happening in libya right now. well, that s right. i think the first question from the first american correspondent to be given the opportunity to be will libya, perhaps chuck todd. i do think there will be follow-ups to that. face it, a war s more important than anything else when a war s on. as long as they have the president and as long as he s willing to take the questions of the war, he ll have to answer them. talk about the politics regarding this. politico has a great article, in their words, obama has taken his biggest foreign policy risk to date at a time when caution is increasingly defining his domestic jane. they re saying it s a high