they d better do it or they re going to have the target so to speak on them. bill: what you re saying is the republicans in the house or the senate, if they do a deal on compromise with either the white house or the democratic colleagues, you re saying you re going after them? yes. absolutely. there s no compromise. it s what the people wants and i think the people have shown over and over again in numerous polls that we have seen over the past year and a half, 76 percent of the people did not support the congressional agenda when it came to the health care proposal, they would have rather cut their own plan as opposed to going with something that didn t even address the major problems with health care. these are people who want less spending. these are people who want the government to out of their bank accounts, everything else, just do what they re supposed to do, according to article one, section eight of the constitution and if republicans cannot hold to that, they will not be i
2008, are upset about the spending, deficits and the debt and obama care and they better get something done and, look, i think there will be a wide agreement on these questions, and what will and there will be look, tea party members are willing to accept compromise on details they will not be willing to accept compromise on principles and, guess what? neither will the people who have never attend a tea party rally but will be the independents and the disgruntled former republicans or democrats who vote for republicans this year, neither will they stand for compromise on the fundamentals principles of deficit, debt, spending and obamacare, the country is fed up. this is an election driven by big policies the american people deeply object to and if republicans get into office an fail to act it will be their their last chance. martha: i think you are right about that and we ll talk about this for the next four days and beyond. carl, thanks, always good to see you, have a good day.
they re sent there to do. bill: i love that line, you re on probation. dana lash is a st. louis tea party cofounder, radio talk show host and editor of big journalism.com. how you doing dana! good morning to you. four days to go and we ll see where this country is come november 3rd. what s this whole idea about you re on probation, what does that mean? i tell you what, bill, the most endangered political species after the election this is tuesday, it s not going to be the incumbents who voted for socialized medicine. it s going to be these republicans who promised that they were going to deliver a more conservative agenda, getting back to constitutional principles, and if they fail to uphold it, they are going to be the most an dangered species in politics, because this movement will hold them to the fire, even more so than they held the republicans ideological opponents, so they make a deal with the grass roots movement, they say they re going to represent conservatism,
the undecideds are people that have been watching all this for a year now, haven t made up their minds, and the negative ads tend to work, and regardless of who s running them, that s what those are the kind of ads that affect people at the end of the campaign. bill: they work, you re saying. here s another one. roll this here and i bet you can guess who this is about: why did rand paul once tie a woman up, tell her to bow down before a false idol, and say his god was aquabuda? i think i m going to dress up as aqua buda. i want to show you something we found in research. from 2008-2010, democratic negative ads are up 16 percent, republican negative ads are down 7 percent. bill: what s that tell you? well, it tells you that when the republicans were in trouble in 2008 or back
it s all public record. bill: there s one race that went back ten years into somebody s marriage, filed by his ex-wife, saying all kinds of things. here s what republicans say, joe. address this, then we have to run here. they re saying the democrats are a party without a message, and that s why you re going negative and personal. for democrats to win they ve got to get out of the national environment and localize the race, make it about their opponent and themselves, not about what s happening nationally, and the republicans want to make this national, sort of, you know, are you for obama or not. you know, democrats want to make this about in the rand paul, for instance, conway wants to make it about him and rand paul and you can go too far but it s better to localize the race if you re a d that s why you re seeing this happen. republicans did this last cycle. bill: there will be great analysis on this come wednesday morning. joe trippe out of las vegas