Posted on 02/14/2012 5:10:55 PM PST by Qwackertoo
Let's submit some good thoughtful questions for the debate next Wed. to CNN. I've already submitted a couple. Let's do it Freepers . . . just maybe they'll use some of our questions instead of the garbage they usually ask!
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/14/submit-your-questions-for-the-next-cnn-debate-in-arizona/
Go Newt!!!!
While I am sick to death of these debates, what will really be interesting in this one is how many questions will Santorum get compared to the others? Will CNN try and marginalize him?
If the last ones are any indicator, and matched with the polls, I foresee: Romney getting the majority of the air time, Santorum having to field mostly gotcha questions, Paul getting some questions to make us all look loony, and Gingrich getting a couple yes/no questions.
Santorum will be asked about contraception.
From what is being tweeted:
“Romney bought up the whole house for the debate on February 22nd - 8:00, in Mesa, Arizona He did this in Florida! Get the word out! PLS RT”
Just sayin’
That is just not right. Oh how I hope Romney loses Michigan. Would serve him right.
I agree. What seems to be important to Newt right now is how he performs in the debates and how he is portrayed. He needs a good showing and this audience will not help any.
Don’t forget the homos.
Yes, Santorum will also be asked about his position, not just on Gay marriage but that Texas sodomy law, where Santorum said that it was a states rights issue, that if the federal government is given the power to tell states what kind of laws they should pass, it would be a slippery slope that would lead not just to sanctioning Gay Marriage, but to legalizing polygamy and all other sorts of relationships.
Why should anyone trust that person to do so?
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