bill o'reilly, as a republican strategist joins us in the studio and michael schuler from los angeles, and bill, what do you make of it so far? >> rick santorum 1 younger than he was last night. and he looks terrific, and his message is a little more vibrant and a little bit less negative. and he keyed in on talking about manufacturing and he started in pennsylvania, miles from where he grew up and started his campaign for the senate in 1994. 10 he's talking about manufacturing and jobs and he's not talking about entrepreneurship and money. that's important. he's talking about the tax code speaking to prominent americans. >> bill, real quickly before we go back to the speech, it's a popular thing. >> if you close your eyes, this could be 2012 all over again. he sees a very narrow lane. >> let's listen to rick santorum again. >> we can create jobs, but as you've all seen, america can't succeed unless we strengthen the first economy the american family. it's time we have a president who sees the struggle of working families in america not as an opportunity to divide us along race or cla