To: lbryce
Who cares about a few scattered boos. Santorum hit that question out of the park. I believe few up on stage would have taken it head on like Rick without hedging and being overly PC. Santorum is a solid guy.
7 posted on
09/23/2011 12:29:36 AM PDT by
Lazlo in PA
(Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
To: Lazlo in PA
Santorum gained a lot of ground tonight, IMHO.
I think once Perry fades (and he will), Santorum will emerge as the candidate best-suited to take on Romney and win.
And I’m not a person who has paid the least bit of attention to Santorum in this race. But in the last two debates he has spoken with authenticity, not in canned soundbites. He also seems quite relaxed and simply focused on making points that are meaningful to the country’s problems.
35 posted on
09/23/2011 2:15:57 AM PDT by
fightinJAG
(Please stop posting "helpful hints" in parentheses the title box. Thank you.)
To: Lazlo in PA
I have to agree with you. He was wonderful last night and in comparison to the rest, seemed to me to be the most natural. Perry looked like he had a stick up his butt and Mittens was oozing political slime. Bachman said some right things but it seemed as though they were practiced more than from the heart. IMO, Santorum and Johnson seemed the most natural and answered the questions from the heart.
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