tonight, eight republicans, one goal. to win the white house and kick barack obama out. cheering them on, their powerful allies and fierce critics. the grassroots movement putting a bold stamp on this election. tea party. tonight s players i love america. i ll fight for america. mitt romney. the early front-runner. obama care. focused on attacking the president. now, turning his attention to a more immediate opponent. i m going to be a pro business president. now, i m not going to make any apologies about it. rick perry, the newcomer. he got a late start, then surged to the front of the pack. with a conservative voice, folksy and brash. michele bachmann. the firebrand. we re here to win. she aced an early test in iowa. proving she s a top tier contender. as well as a lightning rod. ron paul! henry cain! the rest of the field in search of a breakthrough. jon huntsman. the diplomat. carving a more moderate path to try to defeat his exboss, the president.
cheering them on, their powerful allies and fierce critics. the grassroots movement putting a bold stamp on this election. tea party. tonight s players i love america. i ll fight for america. mitt romney. the early front-runner. obama care. focused on attacking the president. now, turning his attention to a more immediate opponent. i m going to be a pro business president. now, i m not going to make any apologies about it. rick perry, the newcomer. he got a late start, then surged to the front of the pack. with a conservative voice, folksy and brash. michele bachmann. the firebrand. we re here to win. she aced an early test in iowa. proving she s a top tier contender. as well as a lightning rod. ron paul! henry cain! the rest of the field in search of a breakthrough. jon huntsman. the diplomat. carving a more moderate path to try to defeat his exboss, the president. ron paul, the libertarian. billing himself as the freedom fighter in the race. rick san
to win the white house and kick barack obama out. cheering them on, their powerful allies and fierce critics. the grassroots movement putting a bold stamp on this election. the tea party. tonight s players i love america. i ll fight for america. mitt romney. the early front-runner. obama care. focused on attacking the president. now, turning his attention to a more immediate opponent. i m going to be a pro business president. and i m not going to make any apologies about it. rick perry, the newcomer. he got a late start, then surged to the front of the pack. with a conservative voice, folksy and brash. michele bachmann. the firebrand. we re here to win. she aced an early test in iowa. proving she s a top tier contender. as well as a lightning rod. ron paul! herman cain! the rest of the field in search of a breakthrough. jon huntsman. the diplomat. carving a more moderate path to try to defeat his exboss, the president. ron paul, the libertarian. billin
can do a great deal to maneuver. what about entitle snaents the trust fund is going to be depleted by 2024, five years earlier than predicted. do you think republicans ought to buck the public opposition and really move forward to completely change medicare, turn it into a voucher program where you give seniors some premium support so that they can go out and buy private insurance? i don t think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering. i don t think imposing radical change from the right or the left is a very good way for free society to operate. i think we need a national conversation to get to a better medicare system with more choices for seniors, but there are specific things you can do. at the center for health transformation, which i helped found, which published a book called stop paying the crooks. we thought that was a clear enough, simple enough idea, even for washington. we, between medicare and medicaid, we pay between $70
but don t let america default, is what you re saying? avoid default if you possibly can. they said they had an extra four months they didn t think they had. so the secretary of the treasury can do a great deal to maneuver. what about entitlements? the trust fund is going to be depleted by 2024, five years earlier than predicted. do you think republicans ought to buck the public opposition and really move forward to completely change medicare, turn it into a voucher program where you give seniors some premium support so that they can go out and buy private insurance? i don t think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering. i don t think imposing radical change from the right or the left is a very good way for free society to operate. i think we need a national conversation to get to a better medicare system with more choices for seniors, but there are specific things you can do. at the center for health transformation, which i helped f