hospital. to be revitalized. and taken off drugs. so marilyn voluntarily went to the hospital thinking that she was getting some therapy. and some care. imagine being in the early 60s, you are a woman. one of the most famous and recognizable people on the planet. i think her decision to ask for help shows a tremendous strength in self-awareness within her. the problem of course is sometimes the help you get is not the hoelp you need. she checks in. and she was basically locked in to a violent psychiatric ward. she was constrained against her will for three days. treated as a violent patient. she s locked in to a room. and she yells and screams. it was such a heros
usually the super pacs are run by political professionals. they usually stay within, you know, a certain lane because they have to make a living in the business. this potential campaign went out of line, was repudiated by romney as not being helpful. i don t think that helps. the whole point of a super pac is to hoelp, not hurt. i want to come back to that in a moment. earl, does either campaign benefit as an issue this fall? romney was clear on one point. in fact, he pulled a page from the play book of john mccain. he said we re going stick to one point. the jobs of economy and fiscal responsibility. i think he s very mindful of the minefield of race. who comes in, who s to say. obviously you ll have some of the gop who will play the race card. on the other hand, romney, as far as he s as good as his word,