former vice president change the stance that his campaign had portrayed as a matter of principle. some of his fellow liberals were kind of sympathetic. >> if i believe healthcare is a right as i do, i can no longer support an amendment that makes the right dependent on someone -- >> is clearly the right move. he should've taken the position all along. >> i was so that we are more interested in flip-flops, we in the news media than voters are. people change our minds, it is kind of embarrassing. >> others mainly pundits in the pro-life camp were sharply critical of his sudden shift. >> this is a clear cave to the pressure he was getting because it's not like he got new information. >> makes him look weak and makes them look inauthentic. all it took was a day of bashing from the left for him to capitulate and give up one of his allegedly core beliefs. question is not to analyze the coverage in washington buck sexton, talkshow host and --