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I have been excited about this particular GOP debate for some time, knowing that it was the only one CNBC was going to host and knowing that MSNBC and CNN were not hosting it. The various moderators and panelists are also people I spend every day of my life with, as CNBC serves as ...read this post
- This idea that Perry starts off strong and then weakens throughout the debate is just not true. He started off weak last night (from the very first question, and just got worse from there)
- “I don’t try to define who’s rich and who isn’t; I want everyone to be rich” – fantastic answer from ...read this post
Tonight’s debate was fascinating and not just because we got the clearest answer yet from Ron Paul on how much he sympathizes with Al Qaida. Essentially, Rick Perry’s front-runner status was on full display as single-digit pollers like Rick Santorum and Michelle Bachmann went aggressively after him, as did his primary rival, Mitt Romney. ...read this post
If the debate review feels rushed tonight it’s because it is … But I thought a few comments were in order:
- The biggest losers of the debate tonight were the panelists. Chris Wallace should be ashamed of himself, and I have pretty thick skin. But Newt Gingrich utterly humiliated him, and frankly, ...read this post
In the 1990’s I remember having a conversation with my [then brand new] friend, Andrew Sandlin, about the Bill Clinton Presidency. I had just finished watching a video that a “Christian” friend had sent me regarding the drug-dealing and murder-ring that Bill Clinton had probably been running in Arkansas before being elected President. ...read this post