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Wars, no natural disasters. lincoln in austin, texas, yes, indeed. i plan to watch and enjoy the wedding. upbeat moments and stories on live tv are rare and welcome. hopefully for a few hours, we see beautiful horses, carriages, and happy brits. if protests or terrorists don t mess it up. j.b. writes, not excited at all. remember the last royal wedding? diana married a cad. my opinion. let these folks have their wedding in private. then when they ve been married 50 year, we ll have a big celebration. keith in ohio writes, very good question, jack, just a minute, let me ask my wife. david in virginia, i think this is a way to relive our childhood fantasies of castles and kings and queens and handsome princes and beautiful princesses and horses and knights and golden carriages. for just a few moment, the stuff that dreams are made of. limitless, fanciful, fun, without regret. some day, perhaps sooner than we realize, royal weddings will be gone and with them those brief
StoriesWeddingYesTvTerroristsBeautiful-horsesCarriagesTexasNatural-disastersProtestsWarsBrits question this hour, wolf, is do you think the republicans are getting serious about making meaningful cuts in federal spending? david in virginia writes, i think they re very serious. the back and forth over the current budget is just the warm-up act. the real fireworks will start next week when the paul ryans of the world start talking reality about our fiscal crisis. bonnie in new jersey, i hope so. and i somewhat hope not. i know we have to reform social security, medicare and medicaid, but why can t we also have some revenue increase from the richest? it s so clear at this point that their gain over the last ten years has come at the expense of the country. why can t they share the burden? the republicans are protecting the rich, the democrats are protecting the poor and no one is looking out for the middle class. we can t bear the entire burden. dev in montana writes, no. the only thing the gop s serious about are protecting their big money donors, eviscerating the middle class
Wolf-blitzerBudgetCutsSpendingRepublicanWarm-up-actDavid-in-virginiaArab-worldPaul-ryanRealitySocial-securityFireworksBefore he officially got into race and said one of the things he has been hearing from his friends is that they always felt santorum would be their first choice, but they never thought that he could get elected. well, based on what happened last night, in iowa, he says he s more optimistic that will change. wolf? very, very impressive showing by rick santorum. dan lothian in new hampshire. six days to go before that primary. the republican contest could heat up even more on january 21st. there are some key differences between south carolina and its primary in the contests that come before it. david matingly is joining us from aiken, south carolina. looks like it s going to be bitter and tough where you are, david. that s right, wolf, and that key difference you re talking about comes down to one word. conservatives. social conservatives, evangelical voters. by some counts, these voters make up more than half of the republican primary voters here, so by conventional wisdom, it
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