let s love people. my fellow americans, before i get into my sermon and trust me, i want to preach as well as i can today, you must think that this is a bleak and dismal time. you get up every day, trying to feed your kids trishg go to school, trying to tell the truth as best you can trying to share your life with your loved ones. there doesn t seem to be much good news. here you are dealing with waking up in the morning and seeing more trouble in iraq and discovering eric cantor is dipping out and discovering the world around you is crumbling, and yet in the midst of that bleakness and that seeming hopelessness, nothing to lay on your bed and know where to hang your hat comes the news that a bunch of rich and wealthy and elite and gifted and talented people are exulting in the fact there s a huge gulf, a big divide in this country. a new poll by the pew research group has beltway insiders and cultural eleastists climbing a self-righteous high horse today. 27% of democrat
cain s catchy 9-9-9 tax reform plan. what 9-9-9 does, is he compromises in the worst way, he gives you a sales tax and a flat tax, and opens up the door to a value added tax. i think it s very, very dangerous. and even the front-runner, mitt romney, now gently taking aim, warning republicans who might like mr. cain s lack of political experience to think again. you know we have a guy who s president we didn t know very well as a country when he got elected and wondered what would happen if we elected someone who had no experience. now we know. now the perry challenge, to me, just as critical. tonight maybe even more so. his debate performances have been weak and views on immigration and other issues are giving some conservatives pause. a strong night for governor perry is mandatory if he s to stop a stunning slide from atop the pack to the crowded middle. i m looking in that camera talking to the young man or the lady out there without a job, somebody that s hanging
cain s catchy 9-9-9 tax reform plan. what 9-9-9 does, is he compromises in the worst way, he gives you a sales tax and a flat tax, and opens up the door to a value added tax. i think it s very, very dangerous. and even the front-runner, mitt romney, now gently taking aim, warning republicans who might like mr. cain s lack of political experience to think again. you know we have a guy who s president we didn t know very well as a country when he got elected and wondered what would happen if we elected someone who had no experience. now we know. now the perry challenge, to me, just as critical. tonight maybe even more so. his debate performances have been weak and views on immigration and other issues are giving some conservatives pause. a strong night for governor perry is mandatory if he s to stop a stunning slide from atop the pack to the crowded middle. i m looking in that camera talking to the young man or the lady out there without a job, somebody that s hanging
the fact that we did win the popular vote was a key political component of his ability to stretch this out for 36 days. everybody was hungry, angry, lonely, tired and pissed off. they wanted to go home. the preem court s landmark decision in 2000 helped determine the the 43rd president of the united states. hello, i m bret baier. welcome to fox news reporting, 36 days that decided the presidency. the 2000 campaign between george w. bush and al gore was a tight race. as a result, election night coverage was filled with mistakes and blown projections by all of the television news networks. that let to endless legal battles in the courts of florida and finally the u.s. supreme court. join me as we look back as the suspenseful 36 days as the fight for the white house continued between then vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush. so much bitterness in washington. time to have a fresh start. one of the reasons i was successful as the governor of texas is
the fact that he did win the popular vote was a keyey political component of his ability to stretch this out to 36 days. everybody was hungry, angry, lonely, tired and pissed off.f. everybody wanted to win and go home. go home. the preem court s landmark decision in 2000 helped determine the the 43rd president of the united states. hello, i m bret baier. welcome to fox news reporting, 36 days that decided the presidency. the 2000 campaign between george w. bush and al gore was a tight race. as a result, election night coverage was filled with mistakes and blown projections by all of the television news networks. that let to endless legal battles in the courts of florida and finally the u.s. supreme court. join me as we look back as the suspenseful 36 days as the fight for the white house continued between then vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush. so much bitterness in washington. time to have a fresh start. one of the reasons i was successful as