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joe trippi a former advisor to walter mondale who wan his campaign in iowa, fox news contributor. perfect man to discuss this segment. great, mondale, won iowa. you're all happy. that is terrific. you did your job. that could be the scenario for mitt romney tomorrow night. where is the dark cloud? >> well we got 49% that night and the problem with everybody wanted to know who the other guy was. they had spent a couple of years, everybody knowing that walter mondale would be one of the two to go on from iowa but who was the other person. and it was a guy named gary hart, got 19% of the vote. came in second. and would go on to defeat us in state after state after state. it took us, i think, 10, 12, 13 states before walter mondale won another state. so there's a chance that tomorrow night that if a rick santorum, or a perry or somebody comes up from the second-tier and actually shocks and wins, or comes in second unexpectedly, that that person could garner the kind of press coverage, the kind of interest that gives them a, the other guy slot and suddenly romney is in a fight for his l
joe trippi a former advisor to walter mondale who wan his campaign in iowa, fox news contributor. perfect man to discuss this segment. great, mondale, won iowa. you're all happy. that is terrific. you did your job. that could be the scenario for mitt romney tomorrow night. where is the dark cloud? >> well we got 49% that night and the problem with everybody wanted to know who the other guy was. they had spent a couple of years, everybody knowing that walter mondale would be one of the two...
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we just wanted them to watch walter mondale. it worked.elped participate in 1988 when george bush was behind 18 points in may. that is a 25 point swing. i would argue that that was ronald reagan's third campaign. we desired to campaign against two caucuses that communicated vividly to the american people that he was a massachusetts liberal. as a result people voted for the person they thought was the conservative. it was a deliberate strategy to have much on the right and dukakis over on the left. if you get involved with moderates, you are too close to the democrat. you cannot win the if i were the elite media will be biased against the. [applause] we tried ace moderate strategy in 1996 and it failed. in order to win a debate with somebody like barack obama when you know the new york times and all the networks of going to be for him, you have to be far enough apart that he cannot get to you. ronald reagan did this brilliantly in 1980. he was 30 points behind in january and carried more states in november than franklin roosevelt carried ag
we just wanted them to watch walter mondale. it worked.elped participate in 1988 when george bush was behind 18 points in may. that is a 25 point swing. i would argue that that was ronald reagan's third campaign. we desired to campaign against two caucuses that communicated vividly to the american people that he was a massachusetts liberal. as a result people voted for the person they thought was the conservative. it was a deliberate strategy to have much on the right and dukakis over on the...
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ask walter mondale or both george bushes -- >> or hillary. >> no repepublican caidate has ever won both iowa and new hampshire at -- >> you can still win by ling or lose by winning, like lyndon johnson or even bush and buchanan in 1992 where buchanan was send but he won the moral victory. it depends on the margin between romney and whoever is second. if it is santorum and and he comes within single digitits, it will be seen as a santorum victory. >> remember bill clinton, tsongas -- >> comeback kid. it is all about expectations and the margin. it is not necessarily the order of finish, excepthat santorum has to show that he can beat ron paul and allhe others. >> you wonder about the ron paul factor. the slogan is "live a free or die." apparently this is ron paul territory, b but he has not done that much up there.. >> you look at the trend ron paul is picking up in newew hahampshire. >> the independent vote in new hampshire is not a peer republican -- >> undeclared. >> in iowa, they wenent heavily for ron paul, independents and democrats. when-state republicans. -- one-day republicans.
ask walter mondale or both george bushes -- >> or hillary. >> no repepublican caidate has ever won both iowa and new hampshire at -- >> you can still win by ling or lose by winning, like lyndon johnson or even bush and buchanan in 1992 where buchanan was send but he won the moral victory. it depends on the margin between romney and whoever is second. if it is santorum and and he comes within single digitits, it will be seen as a santorum victory. >> remember bill...
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walter mondale also did it. he has to increase his visibility long enough to see his coalition be the majority coalition. tavis: i was appreciated. thanks for running on. up next, a conversation about "the artist" with the film's writer and director. tavis: "the artist" as of 410 award nominations this week -- is up for 10 nominations this week. not bad when you consider he beat out a couple of guys named woody allen and martin scorsese's. here are a couple of scenes from "the artist." ♪ ♪ [piano plays] ♪ ♪ [drums] ♪ [big band jazz music] tavis: i leaned over to michel during necklet -- his wife is in the movie and i say, she is brilliant and you said -- ? >> yes, she is brilliant, but she is really brilliant in real life as well. tavis: that is not bad. [laughter] >> and no, it is not. she is a wonderful woman. i'm really lucky. tavis: you may have just answer the question. how did your wife and of being cast as the lead? how did you pick both of these lease? -- these leads? >> they really inspired the characte
walter mondale also did it. he has to increase his visibility long enough to see his coalition be the majority coalition. tavis: i was appreciated. thanks for running on. up next, a conversation about "the artist" with the film's writer and director. tavis: "the artist" as of 410 award nominations this week -- is up for 10 nominations this week. not bad when you consider he beat out a couple of guys named woody allen and martin scorsese's. here are a couple of scenes from...
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asked walter mondale or both george bushes if you don't believe me. >> or hillary. >> no republican candidate has ever won iowa and new hampshire, and a subsequent presidential candidates -- >> you can still win by losing or lose by when, like lyndon johnson or even bush and buchanan in 1992, where buchanan was second but he won a moral victory. it depends on the margin between romney and whoever is second. it is santorum and he comes within a single digits, and it is seen as a santorum victory. >> content in 1992, paul tsongas -- >> comeback kid. it is all about expectations and the margin. it is not necessarily what order of finish, except that santorum has to show that he can beat ron paul and, of course, all the others. >> you wonder about the ron paul factor. the slogan is "live free or die." apparently this is ron paul territory. but he has not done much up there. >> you look at the trend, ron paul is picking up in new hampshire. >> the other thing is the independent vote in new hampshire -- >> undeclared. >> in iowa they went heavily for ron paul. one-day republicans. >> republican eld
asked walter mondale or both george bushes if you don't believe me. >> or hillary. >> no republican candidate has ever won iowa and new hampshire, and a subsequent presidential candidates -- >> you can still win by losing or lose by when, like lyndon johnson or even bush and buchanan in 1992, where buchanan was second but he won a moral victory. it depends on the margin between romney and whoever is second. it is santorum and he comes within a single digits, and it is seen as...
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>> i remember in 1984 when mont -- walter mondale, the democratic front runner, was considered the inevitable choice and ran into the sand storm, the hurricane of gary hart. mondale gave a speech at that time in florida and said this is why i am in the race. it was just a statement of his political beliefs and principles. that is what mitt romney has to do. the question about him is core to the man and beyond that, inevitability is not a campaign argument. i am not going to vote for somebody because of the inevitable. what is it that makes mitt romney one to be president in a public sense, not private vindication cents? >> what we heard in new hampshire and iowa was i am going to vote for this guy -- i am not crazy about him -- but he is the one who could beat obama. >> what south carolina is showing is that mitt romney has issues, serious issues, that will cause his campaign to stumble. not only against obama, but also in trying to get the republican nomination. >> let's not overestimate this. south carolina is as much home country for newt gingrich as a new hampshire was for romney. so, wha
>> i remember in 1984 when mont -- walter mondale, the democratic front runner, was considered the inevitable choice and ran into the sand storm, the hurricane of gary hart. mondale gave a speech at that time in florida and said this is why i am in the race. it was just a statement of his political beliefs and principles. that is what mitt romney has to do. the question about him is core to the man and beyond that, inevitability is not a campaign argument. i am not going to vote for...
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walter mondale got 49% but gary hart got 16% somehow turned that into a victory. by how he sold it. with the candidates they'll have their biggest audiences especially the top three. that's really the second big crucial event here. >> woodruff: mark, are the candidates talking in this campaign about what the voters want to hear about? is there a match, do you think? >> well, i'll tell you this, judy. i'm not sure. i'm really not. but david... to david's point about rick santorum appeal to go the evangelical, the born- again evangelical. they were 60% of the electorate last time. they're down to 30% this time. that in part is the religious and moral issues are not no longer considered but they aren't as central as the even though.... >> woodruff: the economy has overtaken it. >> the economy is dominant even though iowa's unemployment rate is three points below that of the nation. it remains so. the candidate with the most consistent economic message or emphasizing economic credentials certainly has been mitt romney. i'll be fascinated by what he says tonight because i can remember th
walter mondale got 49% but gary hart got 16% somehow turned that into a victory. by how he sold it. with the candidates they'll have their biggest audiences especially the top three. that's really the second big crucial event here. >> woodruff: mark, are the candidates talking in this campaign about what the voters want to hear about? is there a match, do you think? >> well, i'll tell you this, judy. i'm not sure. i'm really not. but david... to david's point about rick santorum...
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we just wanted them to watch walter mondale. it worked.elped participate in 1988 when george bush was behind 18 points in may. that is a 25 point swing. i would argue that that was ronald reagan's third campaign. we desired to campaign against two caucuses that communicated vividly to the american people that he was a massachusetts liberal. as a result people voted for the person they thought was the conservative. it was a deliberate strategy to have much on the right and dukakis over on the left. if you get involved with moderates, you are too close to the democrat. you cannot win the if i were the elite media will be biased against the. [applause] we tried ace moderate strategy in 1996 and it failed. in order to win a debate with somebody like barack obama when you know the new york times and all the networks of going to be for him, you have to be far enough apart that he cannot get to you. ronald reagan did this brilliantly in 1980. he was 30 points behind in january and carried more states in november than franklin roosevelt carried ag
we just wanted them to watch walter mondale. it worked.elped participate in 1988 when george bush was behind 18 points in may. that is a 25 point swing. i would argue that that was ronald reagan's third campaign. we desired to campaign against two caucuses that communicated vividly to the american people that he was a massachusetts liberal. as a result people voted for the person they thought was the conservative. it was a deliberate strategy to have much on the right and dukakis over on the...
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. >> bob: walter mondale deserves all the credit on that.t could help you pick up a woman. >> eric: steve jobs clearly the most -- right. the most innovative, brilliant man. the guy reinvented computing. we all have at least one apple product. most of us have at least one. he will be sorely missed. colonel potter also from "mash." henry morgan passed away. 96 years old. >> greg: i knew him from "dragnet." >> eric: right. he was remember his name. sergeant whatever. >> eric: friday. >> greg: somebody else. not important. >> andrea: we're dating ourselves. >> greg: i date myself often. >> andrea: i'm going to date myself, too. i went for nonobvious picks that were influential in my childhood. like first randy macho man savage. wwf at the time wrestler. he passed away at the age of 58, of a heart attack. shocker. i know. i know. >> eric: did you know him personally? >> andrea: no. but it meant a lot. when i was at wrestle mania, came in to -- he fought andre the giant. i was a huge wrestling fan when i was little. i was a huge wrestling fan. a
. >> bob: walter mondale deserves all the credit on that.t could help you pick up a woman. >> eric: steve jobs clearly the most -- right. the most innovative, brilliant man. the guy reinvented computing. we all have at least one apple product. most of us have at least one. he will be sorely missed. colonel potter also from "mash." henry morgan passed away. 96 years old. >> greg: i knew him from "dragnet." >> eric: right. he was remember his name....
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everybody had expected that walter mondale would easily win the primary. there was some confusion in the room and somebody asked what it means and david said it means that kerri heart is probably going to win this primary and walter mondale will have a very long ride before he concealed his nomination if he can. david had those kind of instincts always. he could see around corners and it was also obvious to him at other points in other races how things were moving. he was here for everything. was here to record the jimmy carter rise and for ronald reagan's wind and for the george h. w. bush crucial victory here in 1988 and the bill clinton come back, the pitch fork brigades of pat buchanan, senator mccain's straight talk express, senator kerry's bounceback and the remarkable events of 2008 which was his last primary. his most famous story was probably the one that was alluded to in the video which was the 1972 story about edmund muskie3 . david described him weeping and choked with emotion. that was a controversial story and if you have never read his acco
everybody had expected that walter mondale would easily win the primary. there was some confusion in the room and somebody asked what it means and david said it means that kerri heart is probably going to win this primary and walter mondale will have a very long ride before he concealed his nomination if he can. david had those kind of instincts always. he could see around corners and it was also obvious to him at other points in other races how things were moving. he was here for everything....
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. >> bob: walter mondale deserves all the credit on that.ould help you pick up a woman. >> eric: steve jobs clearly the most -- right. the most innovative, brilliant man. the guy reinvented computing. we all have at least one apple product. most of us have at least one. he will be sorely missed. colonel potter also from "mash." henry morgan passed away. 96 years old. >> greg: i knew him from "dragnet." >> eric: right. he was the partner. >> greg: yeah. i can't remember his name. sergeant whatever. >> eric: friday. >> greg: somebody else. not important. >> andrea: we're dating ourselves. >> greg: i date myself often. >> andrea: i'm going to date myself, too. i went for nonobvious picks that were influential in my childhood. like first randy macho man savage. wwf at the time wrestler. he passed away at the age of 58, of a heart attack. shocker. i know. i know. >> eric: did you know him personally? >> andrea: no. but it meant a lot. when i was at wrestle mania, came in to -- he fought andre the giant. i was a huge wrestling fan when i was littl
. >> bob: walter mondale deserves all the credit on that.ould help you pick up a woman. >> eric: steve jobs clearly the most -- right. the most innovative, brilliant man. the guy reinvented computing. we all have at least one apple product. most of us have at least one. he will be sorely missed. colonel potter also from "mash." henry morgan passed away. 96 years old. >> greg: i knew him from "dragnet." >> eric: right. he was the partner. >>...
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as you know, hillary and obama, gary hart, walter mondale, bradley and gore.t in the past in democrat primaries. i don't recall a republican primary where it's been on vivid display as this year. >> it is the republican party. nixon used to call it or we used to call it the time in those days, the mink coat party and the cloth coat party. >> that's exactly right. being at some of these rallies for newt gingrich, not only in south carolina but also in florida. these are folks in tattoos, they are chanting usa, usa. >> they are the newt people? >> exactly. i think he's running the same argument against romney that he is against obama to say that both of these folks -- >> what's his solution to the fact? what's his populism about, newt's? >> i think about romney and obama are not one of us. they are not regular americans. they don't get the sort of experiences that newt gingrich, frankly, experienced when he was -- >> i don't want to argue the politics here but doesn't newt support the same tax breaks for the rich that romney does? >> he does, but i think the ben
as you know, hillary and obama, gary hart, walter mondale, bradley and gore.t in the past in democrat primaries. i don't recall a republican primary where it's been on vivid display as this year. >> it is the republican party. nixon used to call it or we used to call it the time in those days, the mink coat party and the cloth coat party. >> that's exactly right. being at some of these rallies for newt gingrich, not only in south carolina but also in florida. these are folks in...
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for thing that is are a part of the main issues and that's why you get in the way -- i remember walter mondalehart in a debt struggle. who came out first for the nuclear: it was ridiculous and that's what happened. >> chris: and this is more nast yepersonal with that with lies and failed lead areship and disgray. we have to take a break here. when we return, the president's agenda as he laid it out in the state of the union address . is it good for the country and will it help him win reelection? c>> chris: check out our new campaign tape. "fox news sunday". you will find behind the video from the campaign trail and key clips from our show and twitter interactive and latest poll political reporting in one pot. spot. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >> we were sent here to serve the american people. >> what does he plan to do now than he didn't do before? he plan to divide us against each
for thing that is are a part of the main issues and that's why you get in the way -- i remember walter mondalehart in a debt struggle. who came out first for the nuclear: it was ridiculous and that's what happened. >> chris: and this is more nast yepersonal with that with lies and failed lead areship and disgray. we have to take a break here. when we return, the president's agenda as he laid it out in the state of the union address . is it good for the country and will it help him win...
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i remember walter mondale and gary hart in a death struggle for many months in 1984.y were arguing over who came out first for the nuclear freeze. they were both for it. this went on for weeks. its ridiculous but that is what happens in the primaries sometimes. >> chris: and this is more nasty and personal than that with talks about lies and failed leadership and disgrace. any way with. we have to take a break. when we return the president's agenda as he laid it out in the state of the union address is, is it [ male announcer ] lately, there's been a seismic shift in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? >>> we were sent here to serve the american people. and they deserve better than gridlock a
i remember walter mondale and gary hart in a death struggle for many months in 1984.y were arguing over who came out first for the nuclear freeze. they were both for it. this went on for weeks. its ridiculous but that is what happens in the primaries sometimes. >> chris: and this is more nasty and personal than that with talks about lies and failed leadership and disgrace. any way with. we have to take a break. when we return the president's agenda as he laid it out in the state of the...
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former vice president walter mondale is 84. actor robert duvall is 81. he is one of the new cohosts of cbs this morning. charlie rose turns 70 years old today. >> we first met her as anny hall. diane keaton is 66. marilyn manson is 43. wonder if he'll have a hangover tonight. bradley cooper is 37. and mad man actress january jones turns 34 today. happy birthday if it is your day as well. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. >> this woman is so lady-like. >> good morning. >> it is weather time. >> so cute. >> you have a tissue, very good. there is my sneeze. have to break of my -- here is my sleeve. i have to break my son of that habit. temperatures are returning into the 40s after being in the deep freeze the last couple of days. let's get you going with a look at the bus stop forecast. we're down in the 20s and 30s. it is not bad. the winds are pretty comfortable, too. slight wind chill this morning. sunrise, 7:27. while we've got clouds now, you're going to see sun returning over the next few hours. we'll see a good deal of sunshine today. temperatur
former vice president walter mondale is 84. actor robert duvall is 81. he is one of the new cohosts of cbs this morning. charlie rose turns 70 years old today. >> we first met her as anny hall. diane keaton is 66. marilyn manson is 43. wonder if he'll have a hangover tonight. bradley cooper is 37. and mad man actress january jones turns 34 today. happy birthday if it is your day as well. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. >> this woman is so lady-like. >> good...
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maybe gary hart in' 4, who was someone who ran against walter mondale who was seen as a dull establishmentcandidate at a time when democrats were undergoing a lot of trauma. and he had a very long nomination contest with mondale but ultimately lost. that is one scenario for romney who still does have some tactical advantage these caucus states in february should be good for him. he's well organized. michigan is a good state for him maybe arizona which votes in february, there are mormon voters and so forth. so if he can hold his ground in florida, too close to call or if he win there is that might give him an advantage he does have a lot of money. he does have the support of the establishment for the most part, although that's kind of a mixed blessing in some ways now. we have a surrogate attacking gingrich as a part of the party establishment and suddenly gingrich gets to be portrayed as the outsider all of a sudden. but romney could... it could almost be over if he does badly and seens not being available. >> if mitt romney doesn't change the national narrative... and the interesting thi
maybe gary hart in' 4, who was someone who ran against walter mondale who was seen as a dull establishmentcandidate at a time when democrats were undergoing a lot of trauma. and he had a very long nomination contest with mondale but ultimately lost. that is one scenario for romney who still does have some tactical advantage these caucus states in february should be good for him. he's well organized. michigan is a good state for him maybe arizona which votes in february, there are mormon voters...
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past any time the democrats have tried to do this, the old whether it was al gore who tried it, walter mondale who tried it, this idea it's us versus them. >> yeah. >> that it hasn't worked. at the end democrats looked like they were somehow punishing success, and republicans have run that campaign before and won. this does seem different because of the economic place we're in and because the rich seem so much richer than what the rich seemed even 20 years ago. >> and romney is so far away from the average republican voter in wealth. nobody who makes a hundred a year or 200 a year, 200,000 a year can say i'm in the same boat as the guy who makes $57,000 a day. >> it's a tougher argument. you know, we talked about, be careful on capital gains. and the white house said, no, this isn't raising capital gain. frankly the idea, they haven't figured it out. they're just throwing out a number. we think it should be 30%. >> i know. >> we have no idea how to write it into the tax code but we came up with a number and thank you mitt romney for putting out your tax return. >> another adversary for the pre
past any time the democrats have tried to do this, the old whether it was al gore who tried it, walter mondale who tried it, this idea it's us versus them. >> yeah. >> that it hasn't worked. at the end democrats looked like they were somehow punishing success, and republicans have run that campaign before and won. this does seem different because of the economic place we're in and because the rich seem so much richer than what the rich seemed even 20 years ago. >> and romney...
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. >> reporter: in 1984 walter mondale went from iowa caucus winner to democratic party nominee.n 1988 iowa democrats chose dick gephardt over eventual nominee michael dukakis. four years later bill clinton was humbled with less than 3% of the caucus vote. native son senator tom harkin won that year. democratic nominee john kerry won the caucuses in 2004. >> thank you, iowa, for making me the comeback kerry. >> reporter: and more recently, senator barack obama staged a caucus upset that catapulted him to the front of the pack. recall that senator hillary clinton was considered all but a shoo-in until then. >> hi. this is michele bachmann calling. >> reporter: what the iowa caucuses are good at is widowing down the field. >> who comes in second, who comes in third as well as who comes in first. if somebody else tuz surprisingly well, it could well launch their campaign. it's happened before. >> reporter: political upstarts have a chance here, because caucusgoers really do, as they say, kick the tires. >> what i want to know is if you get a republican house and a republican senate,
. >> reporter: in 1984 walter mondale went from iowa caucus winner to democratic party nominee.n 1988 iowa democrats chose dick gephardt over eventual nominee michael dukakis. four years later bill clinton was humbled with less than 3% of the caucus vote. native son senator tom harkin won that year. democratic nominee john kerry won the caucuses in 2004. >> thank you, iowa, for making me the comeback kerry. >> reporter: and more recently, senator barack obama staged a caucus...
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from the main issues and that's why you get into these arguments the way, for example, i remembe walter mondale and gary hart who were in a death struggle ingl 1984, they were arguing over who came out first for the nuclear freeze. they were bothho boring. it was about who came out firstr this went on for weeks. it was kind ridiculous, but that's what happens in these primaries sometimes. >> chris: and this has gotten more personal andme nasty about lies and failed leadership and disgrace. we have to take a break.th when we return, the president's agenda as he laid it out in the state of the unionwe address. is it good for the country? will 2 help him win -- will it help him win reelection online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. (falsetto chorus) getting a weave. who wants some ronal
from the main issues and that's why you get into these arguments the way, for example, i remembe walter mondale and gary hart who were in a death struggle ingl 1984, they were arguing over who came out first for the nuclear freeze. they were bothho boring. it was about who came out firstr this went on for weeks. it was kind ridiculous, but that's what happens in these primaries sometimes. >> chris: and this has gotten more personal andme nasty about lies and failed leadership and...