forgive john kasich for what he just says. bernie kosar is still a fan favorite in ohio. but the former quarterback never won a championship with the cleveland browns. in fact, he led the team to three heartbreaking championship losses in the 1980s. cleveland fans, well, they re still not over that yet. kasich, you see, i don t blame the guy. i mean, he s trying to come across as a joe lunchpail, joy lunch bucket kind of guy. but the former lehman brothers manager and fox news host is about as blue collar as the queen of england. even kasich s spokesman acknowledges the governor s, well, not a very good blown play here. every once in a while you hook one wide left. he should have put on there, no pun intended with left. but issue 2 supporters are still fighting despite kasich s blunder. the washington post reports, right wing groups are pouring more than $2 million into tv ads in the final days. issue 2 opponents are responding with an ad featuring apollo astronaut and former u
right of mitt romney on it, don t you think? that s tough. i don t know. we ll see. romney tried this immigration attack from the right four years ago, and it sort of backfired on him. yeah. you look at whatever primary voters are trying to pick an electable candidate for the general election, it s never quite this. i agree. shameless plug, jamal? i thought moore house college would beat howard university. we lost in the fourth quarter. we did rank number two in washington monthly s best liberal arts college this month. lois? great piece on the daily beast web site from an anonymous professor saying that we are not educating our kids for careers. shocker there. jennifer? i ll go with the football, too, stanford, hey, look at wasn t even close. are you a stanford my husband is a stanford alum. i love him so i ll root for stanford. wow. stanford. i thought florida state-miami. wow. okay. they have luck on their side, pun intended.
and washington monthly s steve bennan on republican sabotage. herman cain is soaring in the polls and rake in money as his scandal continues to grow. eugene robinson of the washington post is here with the latest. in ohio it s the fourth quarter, and governor john kasich is fumbling his cleveland brown references. tonight, van jones is in ohio, where it s ground zero for workers rights. and in massachusetts tea party hatred is on full display. we ll show you the nasty exchange between an angry righty and senate candidate elizabeth warren. good to have you with us tonight. thanks for watching. republicans calculated campaign to sabotage president obama, well, it hit a new low today. a few hours ago the senate democrats came up nine votes short of passing the rebuild america jobs bill. the bill would have created thousands of construction jobs by investing $50 billion in