helene cooper, let's start with you.ingrich everybody loves, some people hate. he says there's no filter. >> there is no filter. that's definitely part of his charm, but that was a ballsy statement. are you making $60,000 a peaspe? >> no! >> i don't have to lobby. i don't have to represent my swint constituents. i know, i know. >> it was a fascinating way to refer to himself. reid wilson, i was flashing back, and the obama campaign, you probably remember this, when the mccain campaign ran what i think turned out to be actually an effective ad at least defining this, something that president obama said, the biggest celebrity in the world, he referred to himself as a celebrity. here's newt gingrich calling himself a celebrity. >> and he's a celebrity because he's so off message all the time. hom he's the d.c. insider that's able to command $60,000 a speech and then he goes out and says something crazy like this. this is why the front-runner moment that he's having might not last too long. >> yeah, nobody thinks that this i