Posted on 09/07/2011 7:08:17 PM PDT by Randy Larsen
Perry’s answer on “climate change” was weak and evasive. I agree with Perry on this issue, but he was not prepared.
yep. The media is all in a frenzy about Perry and gives the Mittster a pass.
Very telling.
Newt and Cain.
Finally, someone I agree with on the candidates. Newt had what? 5 questions? was the panel afraid of him? he would rip Obama to shreds in a debate and Newt knows how to get around the panel. Cain was articulate but not given much time. Bachmann still had 3 more questions than Cain. As for the Texas school drop out rate..I attribute a lot of that to the illegals...as for Romney’s record in Mass...would be tough to be a conservative governor in Kennedy land.
You wrote: “I thot Newt did a great job...I was surprised....”
And ditto to all you said; my sentiments exactly.
Hi sorry for the delay responding.
I’m guessing you know about Rosanne’s famous line “never mind”... I was referring to my own rant.
You mentioned you thought Palin supporters started the squabble. I decided a climb down on my part, was in order.
:)
“gotta go, really.”
Good luck and Godspeed to you and yours!
“..Diverting your reasoning to commentary on the interviewer regarding their personal opinion on unrelated issues is not going to change the facts..”
Ingraham’s views have become suspect as I noted in the post. She has an agenda and that agenda is anti Sarah Palin and apparently anti Rick Perry, so what does that mean - probably pro Myth Romney.
Attacking Sarah Palin (as well as Rick Perry is unrelated? Get real! There is NO diversion, just pointing out you are using Chris Matthews logic.
Note: if you follow the threads, you will note that I rated Rick Perry 5th in the debate.
Michell Bachmann won in my opinion. Her focus on unleashing energy production in the United States is the key to our nations economy and security.
agreed
And she won hands down!
Most of us held our nose and voted for McCain. I feel confident that most realize that the stakes are too high to sit at home should their particular Republican candidate loses the nomination.
Most of us held our nose and voted for McCain. I feel confident that most realize that the stakes are too high to sit at home should their particular Republican candidate loses the nomination.
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