Dixie - In Memoriam
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Did anyone catch this one? What did you think? Here's my take...
Huntsman and Pawlenty are done.. stick a fork in 'em. They were the two biggest losers tonight, in my opinion.
Gingrich actually impressed me more than anyone up there, but I think Newt has too much baggage and too much fubar to contend with.
Ron Paul just continues to slide off the deep end for me.. I once supported Paul, and I've always liked a lot of what he had to say, but the more I see him up there in these debates, the more he starts to sound like a pinhead liberal. They ask him a question about the spending/debt problem, and he tears off in an anti-war rant like some kind of 60s flower child! What the fuck, Ron? Did he forget which party's nomination he's trying to win?
Santorum, again... here's someone I like, and agree with a lot of what he says, but he seemed to have this hard-on to bash Michelle Bachmann tonight, and I can't figure that one out. He lobbed a few grenades at Paul and Romney as well, but he relentlessly went after Bachmann. I think that hurts him, because it's obvious what he is trying to do.
Cain brought the same message, the same points, the same replies... nothing new or different there. I believe he will end up being a strong 3rd in this campaign, but just doesn't quite have enough to win it. Just my gut instinct on that.
Bachmann didn't seem as sharp tonight for some reason, I get the feeling that she didn't feel well, she came across that way to me.. a little flat, and not as poised as she was in the earlier debate from SC. Romney was a smooth operator, he did just what he needed to do to get through the debate, although he continues to have trouble explaining Romneycare.
I wasn't impressed with the format, although it was better than the idiotic "Deep Dish or Thin Crust, Mr. Cain?" type of questions we saw from the other debate. It seemed like all the question were phrased as so to put the candidate on the spot, kind of a 'gotchya' thing.. I couldn't figure out why they did that. It almost sounded like they got liberals to write the questions... Ms. Bachmann, if you are elected president, will you be submissive to your husband? I mean... come on, really?
Winner: Newt Gingrich (for what it's worth)
Losers: Pawlenty and Huntsman.
Huntsman and Pawlenty are done.. stick a fork in 'em. They were the two biggest losers tonight, in my opinion.
Gingrich actually impressed me more than anyone up there, but I think Newt has too much baggage and too much fubar to contend with.
Ron Paul just continues to slide off the deep end for me.. I once supported Paul, and I've always liked a lot of what he had to say, but the more I see him up there in these debates, the more he starts to sound like a pinhead liberal. They ask him a question about the spending/debt problem, and he tears off in an anti-war rant like some kind of 60s flower child! What the fuck, Ron? Did he forget which party's nomination he's trying to win?
Santorum, again... here's someone I like, and agree with a lot of what he says, but he seemed to have this hard-on to bash Michelle Bachmann tonight, and I can't figure that one out. He lobbed a few grenades at Paul and Romney as well, but he relentlessly went after Bachmann. I think that hurts him, because it's obvious what he is trying to do.
Cain brought the same message, the same points, the same replies... nothing new or different there. I believe he will end up being a strong 3rd in this campaign, but just doesn't quite have enough to win it. Just my gut instinct on that.
Bachmann didn't seem as sharp tonight for some reason, I get the feeling that she didn't feel well, she came across that way to me.. a little flat, and not as poised as she was in the earlier debate from SC. Romney was a smooth operator, he did just what he needed to do to get through the debate, although he continues to have trouble explaining Romneycare.
I wasn't impressed with the format, although it was better than the idiotic "Deep Dish or Thin Crust, Mr. Cain?" type of questions we saw from the other debate. It seemed like all the question were phrased as so to put the candidate on the spot, kind of a 'gotchya' thing.. I couldn't figure out why they did that. It almost sounded like they got liberals to write the questions... Ms. Bachmann, if you are elected president, will you be submissive to your husband? I mean... come on, really?
Winner: Newt Gingrich (for what it's worth)
Losers: Pawlenty and Huntsman.