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obama should be. with mrs. obama reinforcing his instincts for ambitious yet unpopular initiatives like the overhaul of health care and immigration laws, casting herself as a foil to aides more intent on retaining congressional seats and poll numbers. should obama be more aggressive, more historically transformational president or should he do what's nmore practical, protect his power and get done what he can. wouldn't they have these discussions? it seems to be the most normal thing in the world. >> it's the most normal thing in the world. and it's an important tension. i'm reading the book now. i haven't finished it. my feeling is i'm so glad she's there. she has his back. and honestly, i think she has our back. she really is representing the higher ideals and the transformational goals and the values that this president has that can sometimes get lost in the day-to-day shuffle of politics. so there's nothing unseemly or untorrid about it. she's also a woman who had her own career who is now being kind of shu
obama should be. with mrs. obama reinforcing his instincts for ambitious yet unpopular initiatives like the overhaul of health care and immigration laws, casting herself as a foil to aides more intent on retaining congressional seats and poll numbers. should obama be more aggressive, more historically transformational president or should he do what's nmore practical, protect his power and get done what he can. wouldn't they have these discussions? it seems to be the most normal thing in the...
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you will. >> i'm voting for democrats. >> democrats. >> obama, all the way. >> obama. >> obama. i'm afraid this would happen. it's breaking my heart. >> obama. >> don't go breaking my heart. >> obama. >> obama. >> see, this is what i -- anybody here voting republican this year? we got one. we got a live one here. who you voting for? >> mitt romney. >> why? what's your reasons? >> i like his policies. >> how would you describe yourself? right of center, right wing, far right, somewhere near the middle, moderate? >> moderate. >> is mitt romney a moderate? >> tends to be, somewhat. >> is he willing to admit it? >> maybe, i hope. >> how come the other day when i asked if he could say, let them eat cake, i said, can you say that in french, governor, he said, yes, but i won't. why do you think he's afraid to speak french in understand. >> probably because he knows we won't understand what he's saying. >> why won't mitt romney speak french? >> because he doesn't want to speak too french. >> but if he doesn't speak french, does that means he's elitist? >> he thinks so. >> so he's speaki
you will. >> i'm voting for democrats. >> democrats. >> obama, all the way. >> obama. >> obama. i'm afraid this would happen. it's breaking my heart. >> obama. >> don't go breaking my heart. >> obama. >> obama. >> see, this is what i -- anybody here voting republican this year? we got one. we got a live one here. who you voting for? >> mitt romney. >> why? what's your reasons? >> i like his policies. >> how...
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obama should be. with her reenforcing his instincts for the overall of health care and immigration laws casting herself as a foil to aide sz more intent on preserving seats and poll numbe numbers. should obama be more aggressive, more historically transformational president or do what is more practical, protect his power and get done what he can, why wouldn't they have these discussions? >> exactly. >> seems to be the most normal thing in the world. >> the most normal thing in the world, and i'm reading the book now, i haven't finished it, my feeling is i'm so glad she is there, she has his back, and honestly, i think she has our back. she is representing the higher ideals and the transformational goals and values that this president has, that can sometimes get lost in the day-to-day shuffle of politics. she is also a woman who had her own career who is now being kind of shuffled around and told to do this and that, stand there, that is disconcerting there. >> i only want her here, please sit here. i
obama should be. with her reenforcing his instincts for the overall of health care and immigration laws casting herself as a foil to aide sz more intent on preserving seats and poll numbe numbers. should obama be more aggressive, more historically transformational president or do what is more practical, protect his power and get done what he can, why wouldn't they have these discussions? >> exactly. >> seems to be the most normal thing in the world. >> the most normal thing in...
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of course, that is his very case against obama. and that's obama's argument back. well, you know, obama has made the recession worse. obama says you know, if i hadn't done the things i did, it would have been much worse than it was. and so it's -- >> too much nuance. >> it's very difficult for romney to say that obama's argument is ridiculous and in fact, he's making the same argument. >> why would you give away the store on your way to buy something? why would you give it all away and say, yeah it's getting better. sure, by the way, do you have a better argument for me, lady? can you help me out here because i don't have a better one. he's admitting he doesn't have an argument against obama. >> i think laura ingraham asked the right question. isn't that a tough argument to sell? and the reality is, it is. we know for a fact in politics that's is the president probably gets too much blame -- i shouldn't say probably gets too much blame when the economy is bad. gets too much credit when the economy gets better. romney seems to be trying to really thinly slice that o
of course, that is his very case against obama. and that's obama's argument back. well, you know, obama has made the recession worse. obama says you know, if i hadn't done the things i did, it would have been much worse than it was. and so it's -- >> too much nuance. >> it's very difficult for romney to say that obama's argument is ridiculous and in fact, he's making the same argument. >> why would you give away the store on your way to buy something? why would you give it all...
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while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it may have been a good debate overall for mitt romney last night, but he had a few missteps which may come back to haunt this guy. joining me to talk about that in what we're calling romney's fibs is contributor david korn and susan mil began, a contributing editor. let's look at what happens when newt gingrich called mitt romney out for voting for democrat paul sagas in the primary. here it goes. >> in '92 he was donating to democrats for congress. >> i have never voted for a democrat when there was a republican on the ballot. and in my state of massachusetts, you could register as an independent and vote in either primary. and any chance i got to vote against
while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it may have been a good debate overall for mitt romney last night, but he had a few missteps which may come back to...
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obama has to respond to this. i think he has to do it proactively and not just be responding to negative ads. >> how do you respond to people shooting at you from every direction? that's my concern. and like, you know, you defend yourself on one front. then they hit another front. how much money can the president raise is the question? can he raise enough to offset to play defense? >> he raised an awful lot last time. didn't he? i think he's doing pretty well in the money race. he has to start running his own ads and start countering this stuff. middle of the country that's all these people are going to see are the koch brother ads. >> it's a bitter war going on right now. >> it's going to get ugly. >> coming up, two days before south carolina and the primary is saturday, jeannine sanford, the first lady of that state is coming here next. she has thoughts about how the interview went with newt gingrich's second wife. and how it's going to play politically in south carolina. this is "hardball" on msnbc. >>> we've t
obama has to respond to this. i think he has to do it proactively and not just be responding to negative ads. >> how do you respond to people shooting at you from every direction? that's my concern. and like, you know, you defend yourself on one front. then they hit another front. how much money can the president raise is the question? can he raise enough to offset to play defense? >> he raised an awful lot last time. didn't he? i think he's doing pretty well in the money race. he...
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thank you. >> president obama got his groove back. our new poll has some pretty good news for the president. he's back on track. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing helped me beat my back pain. then i tried salonpas. it's powerful relief that works at the site of pain and lasts up to 12 hours. salonpas. when we were determined to see it through. here's an update on the progress. we're paying for all spill related clean-up costs. bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. >>> warren buffett was calling for higher taxes, but now bill gates says taxes should be raised. the rich s
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president obama? >> captain francesco schettino. the captain that fled the ship in italy. >> that ship captain is facing charges, including manslaughter for his involvement in the wreck. the dnc chair released a statement calling him out for making that terrible comparison ". he should be ashamed of his comments comparing president obama to the wrecked cruise ship. he would compare the president of the united states to a man now charged with manslaughter shows a lack of respect for the president that's beyond the bounds of appropriate political discourse. "jay carney called him desperate for attention. >>> finally tonight, since the successful raid of osama bin laden's compound, we heard bits and pieces of what went into the decision to go forward with that operation. joe biden gave us another piece of the puzzle during a speech this friday. as it turns out, the decision was far from unanimous. let's listen to biden. >> every single person in that room hedged their bet except leon panetta. he said go.
president obama? >> captain francesco schettino. the captain that fled the ship in italy. >> that ship captain is facing charges, including manslaughter for his involvement in the wreck. the dnc chair released a statement calling him out for making that terrible comparison ". he should be ashamed of his comments comparing president obama to the wrecked cruise ship. he would compare the president of the united states to a man now charged with manslaughter shows a lack of respect...
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>> i think obama kicks his behind. he'll get in his face a little bit, and mitt won't be able to handle it. >> the president is going to be prepared to do weird things even, unusual, to catch the guy wrong footed. that's the new british phrase now, wrong footed. anyway, they catch the man wrong footed. you'll learn, look it up, it's there. thank you ron reagan, dana millbank. when we return, let me finish with the attack of mitt romney from behind. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight on this, this attack on mitt romney from behind is the most exciting thing to happen in this election. imagine if
>> i think obama kicks his behind. he'll get in his face a little bit, and mitt won't be able to handle it. >> the president is going to be prepared to do weird things even, unusual, to catch the guy wrong footed. that's the new british phrase now, wrong footed. anyway, they catch the man wrong footed. you'll learn, look it up, it's there. thank you ron reagan, dana millbank. when we return, let me finish with the attack of mitt romney from behind. this is an rc robotic claw. my...
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let's take obama care. romney care is the model for obama care. he has one arm behind his back. he supported that. they have real problems in massachusetts now. higher insurance premiums. also kinds of problems. >> with newt, it's so good. it's always feeding time in the lion cage for him. he's always throwing the slabs of meat. the president being a socialist and trained. the clever language about food stamps. he never stops talking like that. and they love it. >> because it gets the points across. he's a good organizer. >> do you think the president is a socialist? >> i don't call him a socialist. he's way over the to the left. i say he's a european-style president. he would like to take us in the direction. what gingrich has is leadership skills, knowledge, and a vision. >> he's like churchill? >> he's closer to maggie. >> this is the language. mica, your candidate will not talk to the street saying he's not as socialist, but he's farther to the left. does that mean he's like maggie thatcher? or winston churchill? or one of the stranger europeans? he's on the right too? what
let's take obama care. romney care is the model for obama care. he has one arm behind his back. he supported that. they have real problems in massachusetts now. higher insurance premiums. also kinds of problems. >> with newt, it's so good. it's always feeding time in the lion cage for him. he's always throwing the slabs of meat. the president being a socialist and trained. the clever language about food stamps. he never stops talking like that. and they love it. >> because it gets...
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go back even further with barack obama. his first race for state senate he got in because the woman he was replacing a woman who got disqualified from the ballot. yes this is someone who he is quite skilled, also pretty lucky in the right place at the right time. to chuck's point i think we've long thought, well romney's probably the best nominee republicans can put forward. he has the organization, can raise the money and make the economic argument. but there is an achilles heel that exists, at least today if romney is the nominee and that is this is a person who makes vastly more than the average person and it's not even in wages. that's the thing. i wrote about this a couple days ago. mitt romney's problem is his tax, his financial life is exotic, swiss bank account, an account in grand cayman. he made $21 million without making any wages in 2011. all of those things, all of those things are not things that the average person sitting at home filling out their tax forms has any familiarity with and it makes mitt romney fe
go back even further with barack obama. his first race for state senate he got in because the woman he was replacing a woman who got disqualified from the ballot. yes this is someone who he is quite skilled, also pretty lucky in the right place at the right time. to chuck's point i think we've long thought, well romney's probably the best nominee republicans can put forward. he has the organization, can raise the money and make the economic argument. but there is an achilles heel that exists,...
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he says this is a god send for the obama campaign. there's been no shortage of people weighing in on the state of the union. how about the verdict from someone less political? a body language expert. according to a piece in forbes magazine, three things were going for the president that night in terms of body language. one, his smile. according to the piece, a smile like that is an invitation. a sign of welcome. it says i'm friendly and approachable. two, his fluid motions. in the article, he walked with ease and stood erect but not stiffly so. and his gestures were fluid and flowing. lastly, verbal and nonverbal alignment. what does that mean? apparently, the president's body language matched perfectly with the speech itself. "president obama has a model of congruent communication. his body language totally supported his message." in all matters, especially when he may be up against mitt romney. how can he beat, or not beat, mr. smooth mitt romney? >>> take a look at this picture of jan brewer. brewer jamming a finger in president ob
he says this is a god send for the obama campaign. there's been no shortage of people weighing in on the state of the union. how about the verdict from someone less political? a body language expert. according to a piece in forbes magazine, three things were going for the president that night in terms of body language. one, his smile. according to the piece, a smile like that is an invitation. a sign of welcome. it says i'm friendly and approachable. two, his fluid motions. in the article, he...
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in other words, president obama. the writer andrew sullivan makes a great case for the president's record so far. so how come the president and his people never do the same. and think this is over the top? let's watch. >> if mitt romney really believes -- >> corporations are people, my friend. >> -- then mitt romney is a serial killer. he's mitt the ripper. >> wow. that is from steven colbert's new superpac, which in theory, has nothing to do with him. and in practice has everything to do with steve colbert. ted koppel joins us tonight. and if the jon huntsman campaign tells us anything, it's that the republican party has not much use for a thoughtful campaign of ideas that tries to positively build bridges and not burn them down. huntsman, who once praised president obama, did the opposite today. let me finish with words from the man we honor today, martin luther king. we begin with the evangelicals helping rick santorum trying to get, well, stop mitt romney. jim garlo is the pastor of a church down in san diego. he
in other words, president obama. the writer andrew sullivan makes a great case for the president's record so far. so how come the president and his people never do the same. and think this is over the top? let's watch. >> if mitt romney really believes -- >> corporations are people, my friend. >> -- then mitt romney is a serial killer. he's mitt the ripper. >> wow. that is from steven colbert's new superpac, which in theory, has nothing to do with him. and in practice...
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president obama up against president obama, tied with mitt romney. basically 9 president beats newt gingrich handily by nine points. beats ron paul by eight points. there hasn't been enough polling on president obama. and rick santorum, head to head. so given all that, including the shocking fact, todd, that ron paul's within eight points of president obama, which is an amazing revolting development as we used to say, what do you make of that right now? does that tell you really that romney is the strongest on your side? >> well, that's something -- i don't think most people need a poll to come to that conclusion. what it tells me is a couple things. number one, this is going to be an extraordinarily close race. ron paul has a fervent base of support, but the fact is, a good chunk of his beliefs are outside the mainstream of the average american voter, and the fact that he is within eight points shows you how truly polarized this electorate's going to be. it's going to be a close race and probably going to be a nasty one. >> you know, that's amazing,
president obama up against president obama, tied with mitt romney. basically 9 president beats newt gingrich handily by nine points. beats ron paul by eight points. there hasn't been enough polling on president obama. and rick santorum, head to head. so given all that, including the shocking fact, todd, that ron paul's within eight points of president obama, which is an amazing revolting development as we used to say, what do you make of that right now? does that tell you really that romney is...
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obama and romney are much closer in the buckeye state. obama up by two. don't bet on it according to a new quinnipiac poll. it's obama 44 and romney 42 and that is within a margin of error. the polls were taken before we learned romney pays an effective tax rate of just 15%. i think that would be called a push poll. here we go. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. back in june of 2010 president obama made a dramatic decision and fired his top commander in afghanistan stanley mcchrystal after a story in "rolling stone" magazine quoted mcchrystal and his top staff criticizing the white house and even making fun of vice president biden himself. michael hastings wrote the story and is out with a new book now about the incident about mcchrystal and about the president's relationship with the pentagon. it's a relationship that has evolved he argues significantly. the book is called "the operators, the wild and terrifying inside story of america's war in afghanistan." michael hastings joins us now. thank you very much. i'm very skeptical about that war. i always
obama and romney are much closer in the buckeye state. obama up by two. don't bet on it according to a new quinnipiac poll. it's obama 44 and romney 42 and that is within a margin of error. the polls were taken before we learned romney pays an effective tax rate of just 15%. i think that would be called a push poll. here we go. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. back in june of 2010 president obama made a dramatic decision and fired his top commander in afghanistan stanley mcchrystal...
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president obama says the u.s. is turning a page after bringing troops home from iraq and killing osama bin laden. speaking at the pentagon he unveiled plans for a leaner, but superior military. the new strategies have a focus on counter-terrorism and homeland security. some republicans are criticizing the changes. >>> a new video of casey anthony has surfaced. in the clips she talks about her post-trial life and at one point called her video diary. one of the attorneys says it was released without her consent and now they're investigating how the video got posted. >>> 5,000 artifacts from the titanic are heading to the auction block. the treasures will be sold as a single block and are valued at $189 million. they go on sale in april 100 years after the ship sank in the north atlantic. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." we've spent most of the show tonight talking about the republican versus republican fight, but ultimately, the winner is going to take on the guy living at 1600 pennsylvania av
president obama says the u.s. is turning a page after bringing troops home from iraq and killing osama bin laden. speaking at the pentagon he unveiled plans for a leaner, but superior military. the new strategies have a focus on counter-terrorism and homeland security. some republicans are criticizing the changes. >>> a new video of casey anthony has surfaced. in the clips she talks about her post-trial life and at one point called her video diary. one of the attorneys says it was...
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while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at our white sale, stock up and save on our exclusive bedding collection. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. what's he looking for? i think he's looking for savings. ♪ i can't watch this anymore. stop! there's an easier way! we compare your progressive direct rate to other top companies so you get a great price. no more running around. ha ha ha! wouldn't you love to see the world through his eyes? i bet i look like the strongest man in the world. the bes
while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400...
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"president obama." it's usually just "obama." and i know that sounds like a trivial thing, but it's not. it's very important. and i think the president is not going to give a divisive speech, except the republicans will say anything about taxes is divisive. even taxing millionaires at 30% is divisive. that's what they are going to say. >> i think people know what fairness means. the average person who makes a good income in this country is paying 35%. why should mitt romney pay 14%? >> the president has to connect with the middle class people tonight. absolutely has to. >> you pay a chunk of money in this country if you pay taxes fairly. if you're living off coupon clipping, like this guy, you don't have to pay taxes. >> the only way he connects with them is the jobs stuff. >> thank you. fair taxes and job opportunities and training. howard fineman, thank you. stay with msnbc for live coverage of president obama's state of the union address coming up at the top of the hour at 8:00 eastern. >>> coming up
"president obama." it's usually just "obama." and i know that sounds like a trivial thing, but it's not. it's very important. and i think the president is not going to give a divisive speech, except the republicans will say anything about taxes is divisive. even taxing millionaires at 30% is divisive. that's what they are going to say. >> i think people know what fairness means. the average person who makes a good income in this country is paying 35%. why should mitt...
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and the big beneficiary of this should be president obama and the obama campaign. and it should be a wakeup call, as we saw in ohio and indiana. right-to-work is a huge issue. there's being labor issues going on in michigan. so these radical governors that came in, this is really, i think, an overreach and a response to an overreach. it's a ground swell response. i think it does play big in these states in 2012. >> let me go back to mike tate. i grew up with the fact there was big labor. i remember working in the senate years ago. a long time ago when people like george meade, head of the afl-cio, would come in. republican senators would rush over to light his cigar. that sounds like a thousand years ago. big labor was truly big labor. bigger than the fed chairman. bigger than the guy from the fed, afl-cio was big they were the fed chairman, politically. do you see that coming? i don't mean overnight, but could it become a big part of the progressive coalition in this country? politically delivering in big states likewise which is? go, mike. >> i hope so. i think l
and the big beneficiary of this should be president obama and the obama campaign. and it should be a wakeup call, as we saw in ohio and indiana. right-to-work is a huge issue. there's being labor issues going on in michigan. so these radical governors that came in, this is really, i think, an overreach and a response to an overreach. it's a ground swell response. i think it does play big in these states in 2012. >> let me go back to mike tate. i grew up with the fact there was big labor....
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inspe obama. and that's the -- the tension has been there with the senior folks who went from the campaign to the white house. that tension never went away. whatever happened here it never went away. what you are seeing in this book is a little bit of score settling, which, in talking to other people about who i think talked to jodi cantor admit this doesn't look good. they all made a pact they weren't going to do this. >> explain to the public why it matters there's been this friction, this fight between the chief of staff and first lady. why is it important? >> it shows the first lady, and certainly a different light than she's been in so far. it shows her very involved with this white house. very much the keeper of this -- the flame of obama. so i think that's why it's important. i think it might get some spin on the different networks showing her as more of a co-president as maybe too powerful. >> she doesn't want to be a hillary clinton in that regard? >> this is nancy reagan and hillary clin
inspe obama. and that's the -- the tension has been there with the senior folks who went from the campaign to the white house. that tension never went away. whatever happened here it never went away. what you are seeing in this book is a little bit of score settling, which, in talking to other people about who i think talked to jodi cantor admit this doesn't look good. they all made a pact they weren't going to do this. >> explain to the public why it matters there's been this friction,...
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let's take obama care. romney care is the model for obama care. he's got -- governor romney has one arm tied behind his back. he supported that. they've got real problems in massachusetts with it now. higher insurance premiums. fewer people can get to see grps all kinds of problems. newt can talk about it on that plain romney never can. >> he's always throwing the slabs slab s of meat. the president being trained by sollinsky. he never stops talking like that and they love it. >> it gets the points across pretty crisply and sharply. >> crisply? you think the president is a socialist? >> he has the leadership -- >> is the president a socialist? >> i don't call him a socialist, but -- >> your guy does. >> he way to the left. i get pretty close to. >> he's a european what? >> i say he's a european-style president. >> a european-style president? >> let me tell you this. what gingrich has is -- >> you mean he's like churchill, that kind of leader? would he be like de gaulle. >> i think a little closer to maggie thatcher. >> your candidate will not talk
let's take obama care. romney care is the model for obama care. he's got -- governor romney has one arm tied behind his back. he supported that. they've got real problems in massachusetts with it now. higher insurance premiums. fewer people can get to see grps all kinds of problems. newt can talk about it on that plain romney never can. >> he's always throwing the slabs slab s of meat. the president being trained by sollinsky. he never stops talking like that and they love it. >> it...
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>> i think obama kicks his behind. he'll get in his face a little bit, and mitt won't be able to handle it. >> the president is going to be prepared to do weird things even, unusual, to catch the guy wrong footed. that's the new british phrase now, wrong footed. anyway, they catch the man wrong footed. you'll learn, look it up, it's there. thank you ron reagan, dana millbank. when we return, let me finish with the attack of mitt romney from behind. >>> let me finish tonight on this, this attack on mitt romney from behind is the most exciting thing to happen in this election. imagine if democrats started attacking president obama as a kenyan? what if a couple democrats started blasting barack obama for being some socialist from europe trying to bring this country down with the welfare system they have over there. well, imagine if it were a democrat or a couple of them going after their own man for being a disciple of saul linske. you wonder why the protecters of mitt romney are getting out there, raising bloody murder o
>> i think obama kicks his behind. he'll get in his face a little bit, and mitt won't be able to handle it. >> the president is going to be prepared to do weird things even, unusual, to catch the guy wrong footed. that's the new british phrase now, wrong footed. anyway, they catch the man wrong footed. you'll learn, look it up, it's there. thank you ron reagan, dana millbank. when we return, let me finish with the attack of mitt romney from behind. >>> let me finish tonight...
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while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at our white sale, stock up and save on our exclusive bedding collection. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it may have been a good debate overall for mitt romney last night, but he had a few missteps like stretching the truth a bit, which may come back to haunt this guy. joining me to talk about that in what we're calling "romney's fibs" is david corn, who is also the washington bureau chief of mother jones." and susan mil
while gingrich loses to obama by 9%. it looks like if romney gets on the ballot as president, look out down here president obama. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400...
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none in new hampshire's ten counties were devoided for obama. 282 votes for president obama in the new hampshire republican primary. that's tonight's oddly big number. up next, an iranian nuclear scientist is assassinated. is there a covert war going on in iran? you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. al nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's
none in new hampshire's ten counties were devoided for obama. 282 votes for president obama in the new hampshire republican primary. that's tonight's oddly big number. up next, an iranian nuclear scientist is assassinated. is there a covert war going on in iran? you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. al nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it...
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people know that president obama is fighting for them. they know that any one of the republicans, especially mitt romney, is fighting to -- >> it is interesting, chris, david, as a reporting matter, as republicans they will concede the fact that a lot of people like this president personally. they like him to succeed. that runs counter to a lot what have you hear here on the hustings which is, you know, we've got to get power back to reverse what he's done. >> the toughest challenge for the president is the economy and if the unemployment rate is going up to 9% by the end of this year, that's a real challenge, isn't it? >> the economy and jobs is the number one issue on everybody's minds. the president has a record that has taken us from being in a really impossibly difficult situation, the worst economic problem, the who the set of problems inherited at once by any president since fdr, and now we've begun to turn the corner. what i think americans understand that we don't need to do is go back to exconclusively focusing on tax policy tha
people know that president obama is fighting for them. they know that any one of the republicans, especially mitt romney, is fighting to -- >> it is interesting, chris, david, as a reporting matter, as republicans they will concede the fact that a lot of people like this president personally. they like him to succeed. that runs counter to a lot what have you hear here on the hustings which is, you know, we've got to get power back to reverse what he's done. >> the toughest challenge...
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and is team obama happy right now? not as happy as you would think. they love that romney didn't win big out there in iowa, but worry that santorum will be just the latest anti-romney whose bubble is going to burst. and let me finish tonight with the importance and big importance of new hampshire. we start with rick santorum, howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and "the huffington post" media group editorial director and steve schmidt worked on the bush/cheney 2004 campaign and ran the 2008 mccain campaign. steve's also an msnbc political analyst. gentlemen, last night was interesting. tonight begins the more interesting test. last night romney came out on top, though only by eight votes and that's not eight percentage points. that's eight individual voters' votes. rick santorum for all intents and purposes tied romney last night. ron paul came in third, and newt gingrich was a distant but important fourth. howard, i think it was important that gingrich grabbed that fourth. he's still in the running, in the top four. not in the money, as you
and is team obama happy right now? not as happy as you would think. they love that romney didn't win big out there in iowa, but worry that santorum will be just the latest anti-romney whose bubble is going to burst. and let me finish tonight with the importance and big importance of new hampshire. we start with rick santorum, howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and "the huffington post" media group editorial director and steve schmidt worked on the bush/cheney 2004 campaign...
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the obama/clinton race almost doubled that, extraordinary. a couple hundred thousand people i don't think we're going to see that again for a long time, but as republican caucuses are generally smaller than ours are. i think it will be a good number for the republicans. i'm not sure. you all can do a better job putting a number on that than i could. >> former vermont governor and former dnc chairman howard dean, good to see you. >> thank you. >> next up from iowa, we'll speak with nbc's tom brokaw and talk and join one of the 1,700 caucus sites across iowa tonight. please stay with us. it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called l
the obama/clinton race almost doubled that, extraordinary. a couple hundred thousand people i don't think we're going to see that again for a long time, but as republican caucuses are generally smaller than ours are. i think it will be a good number for the republicans. i'm not sure. you all can do a better job putting a number on that than i could. >> former vermont governor and former dnc chairman howard dean, good to see you. >> thank you. >> next up from iowa, we'll speak...