i think after three debates this fourth one, i think he figured out a exactly where he wants to be, which is where he began politically, to say i am not the republican candidate of military intervention. he made that case force flichlt it s no at case for everybody in the republican voting population. but there are voters who liked that four years ago and eight years ago with his father. yeah, listen. he certainly articulated his argument very well last night. we saw rand paul on stage. he had kind of been an insult presence in the previous debates. but lat night we saw him out there, he laid out the argument that there is certainly a segment of the republican voter base that agrees with him. the u.s. shouldn t be entangled in foreign conflicts and shouldn t be deploying troops on the ground. listen, rand palm will argue he s in the an isolationist. he wants to combat isis. he doesn t want boots on the ground.
when i talk to conservatives, the frustration with christie isn t so much that he gave that big hug to the president when he came up. it is that what he demanded was federal money for his state. he refused to listen to the concerns that conservatives in washington had about how that money was going to get spent. that s going to be used against him much more than you can see rand paul on stage if he runs in a debate really going after him with that. i think you have a situation now where you have a crowded possible establishment field for 2016 in the gop and a crowded field on the sort of right side of the party as well. in looking a at those poll numbers, one of the thing that s troubling also 61% of folks who were polled in that said they thought that chris chris itty wasn t being completely honest. the irony there is that they still 51% approve. so i think he s got some repair work to do in new jersey, too. also suggests he would fall some more if people learn things they d