1 posted on
05/10/2007 6:46:09 PM PDT by
SJackson
To: B Knotts
ping if the list is still active
2 posted on
05/10/2007 6:46:48 PM PDT by
SJackson
(Arab leaders don't give a damn whether the refugees live or die, R. Garroway, UNWRA director, 8/58)
To: SJackson
OK, Newt, since you brough American Idol into this, lemme call you the GOP’s Sanjaya. Please, stay out of the race.
3 posted on
05/10/2007 6:48:30 PM PDT by
dirtboy
(A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
To: SJackson
I heard Newt say this on the Hannity radio show today. One thing he mentioned about the new French Prez was that he has plan where all overtime pay would be tax-exempt. Newt and Sean seemed to like that idea.
4 posted on
05/10/2007 6:52:49 PM PDT by
fkabuckeyesrule
(Good News everyone!!!! It's baseball season!!!!!)
To: SJackson
If '08 election is like a reality show, we have problem.
Just tonight I was on a local Philly website and the had some kind of "Survivor" type poll to vote for a candidates. I voted for the guy I liked and then when I checked the results, I see that I voted him "off" the list.
oops! I'm a "Reality Moron" and proud of it.
15 posted on
05/10/2007 7:46:54 PM PDT by
BallyBill
(Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
To: SJackson; pissant; Ultra Sonic 007; Guenevere
"But they have allowed themselves to be talked into a consultant-driven model." Not our guy!
16 posted on
05/10/2007 7:50:49 PM PDT by
Lexinom
(http://www.gohunter08.comĀ)
To: SJackson
Geez, just when you think Newt is very intelligent he reminds you of why he’s a moron.
A great tactician. A lousy leader. A political tin ear.
25 posted on
05/10/2007 8:20:41 PM PDT by
Fledermaus
(The Republican party is dead! Let's start over.)
To: SJackson
Too bad it’s not like “The Apprentice”. I’d fire all of them.
33 posted on
05/10/2007 8:29:38 PM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(NBC News - the preferred network of assassins and terrorists.)
To: B Knotts; newheart; Prov3456; beckysueb; Tolik; RebekahT; BUSHdude2000; Jet Jaguar; familyop; ...
37 posted on
05/10/2007 8:38:59 PM PDT by
B Knotts
To: SJackson
I totally agree with what Newt is saying. Our elections have become too much of a sound bite war.
42 posted on
05/10/2007 9:02:54 PM PDT by
RebekahT
("Government is not the solution to the problem, our government is the problem." -- Ronald Reagan)
To: SJackson
[.. Gingrich said recent candidate debates "were ludicrous." ..]
Exactly the right word.. ludicrous.. Political RAP..
The truth is America is so dumbed down its not stupid to be ludicrous..
45 posted on
05/10/2007 9:52:27 PM PDT by
hosepipe
(CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
To: SJackson; B Knotts
Yes. Election campaigns for choosing our next President should not be guided solely by intuitions from prepared and remote appearances. We must choose much more analytically, but I doubt that we’ll be allowed to do so.
Sadly, we are now ruled by emotional Henry Beechers and Moses Hulls.
46 posted on
05/11/2007 1:48:40 AM PDT by
familyop
To: SJackson
“In the debate the other night, the Republicans averaged seven minutes and 20 seconds apiece, split up into 25- to 30-second answers,”
What do they expect? Fox News brought up perhaps having just people over 1 percent or something like that and they all complained so when you have ten or more candidates debating they are not going to get a heck of a lot of time to answer the question or expand on other issues. You must be precise with your answers which to me is a good thing. No BS! I love the format, but did not particularly love the questions. As President, you can be indecisive and full of baloney.
To: SJackson
"In the debate the other night, the Republicans averaged seven minutes and 20 seconds apiece, split up into 25- to 30-second answers," he said. "The television celebrities dominate these things. They cut people off. They treat them with disrespect.
"The potential president of the United States, the most powerful governing office in the world, shrinks with each appearance in these shows, and we don't have a national discussion."
While I can't think of a better way to get all of the candidates out of their respective comfort zones, I do have to agree with Newt here.
Chris Matthews and politico.com turned that debate into a joke, and Olberman provided the punchline with his pre- and post-debate commentaries. While some of the candidates helped themselves against other Republicans in that debate, one potential result not many people are talking about is that the entire Republican field was probably hurt vis a vis the Democrats.
When the Democrats get to field softballs that let them outline their "agendas", such as they are, while Republicans get ambushed with moonbat "gotcha" questions, the only thing you can say about the whole affair is, cui bono? Or, to paraphrase what someone else said, the big winners were Fred Thompson and Newt Gingrich, for not participating in that joke.
Hell, Newt got about an hour of face time on FNC during and immediately after that debate. Anyone who fled to Fox from Olberman's smug face got a load of Newt by himself. Now, whether or not that was good for Newt is subject to interpretation....
49 posted on
05/11/2007 9:05:45 AM PDT by
The Pack Knight
(Duty, Honor, Country. Thompson/Franks '08)
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