don t respond in the heat of passion. take a step back. things could be taken out of context. when you do something on sweater twitter, it is premeditated. and it is at your finger tips, something that is hard to coach. i exercise restraint. ultimately, the coaches and the players on the team need to be careful. you do not want your comments on your opponents black board. shepard: did you hear about the fan who, today, was arrested after a series of threatening posts including one in which he vowed to drown a british diver and he told another, he failed his dead father by not winning. guest: you are never going to stop that sort of crazy talk. i am sure he will get a visit
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you want santorum to win. hopefully he ll win by five or six points which i think he could do, and then go on to south carolina and win that one. you want this thing to go to the convention, if you can help it. well, governor dean, why don t you and i endorse mitt romney and help santorum out tonight. that would be a big help. let s do that tomorrow, al. what kind of turnout do you think is going to be out there, howard? everybody is saying not real enthusiastic and and who benefits from a good turnout? my own you know, you guys know this better than me. my own view is it will be a good turnout for the republicans but won t approach what happened four years ago with barack obama and hillary clinton. when al and i ran against each other we had a very good turnout. the obama/clinton race almost doubled that, extraordinary. a couple hundred thousand people i don t think we re going to see that again for a long time, but as republican caucuses are generally smaller than ours ar
chris. you want santorum to win. hopefully he ll win by five or six points which i think he could do, and then go on to south carolina and win that one. you want this thing to go to the convention, if you can help it. well, governor dean, why don t you and i endorse mitt romney and help santorum out tonight. that would be a big help. let s do that tomorrow, al. what kind of turnout do you think is going to be out there, howard? everybody is saying not real enthusiastic and and who benefits from a good turnout? my own you know, you guys know this better than me. my own view is it will be a good turnout for the republicans but won t approach what happened four years ago with barack obama and hillary clinton. when al and i ran against each other we had a very good turnout. the obama/clinton race almost doubled that, extraordinary. a couple hundred thousand people i don t think we re going to see that again for a long time, but as republican caucuses are generally smaller than
other side say no more tax increases. so what is the bottom line from the person who is in iowa, middle america, who they re working hard every day, what do they want to hear out of washington? the bottom line is, the government has never we ve never experience add government that spent money more efficiently than you do. whether you re sitting in iowa or new jersey or california, you as a consumer are much more efficient than our federal government. so if you want to take money out of the pockets of the people and give it to the government to redistribute it, what you will have is a less and less efficient government. you will have less and less growth and in my opinion, you will have the recession of 2013- 2014. oh, and by the way, higher unemployment will go with that. arthel: don t like that. pat powell, thank you for stopping by here and breaking it down for us. thank you. it s serious stuff. arthel: it is very serious. thank you so much, pat. appreciate it. rick: i th