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Republican Presidential Candidate Debate #1~ Reagan Library 05/03/07 - Official Discussion Thread

Posted on 05/03/2007 3:19:11 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture

Republican Presidential Candidate Debate #1 – Reagan Library 05/03/07 - Official Discussion Thread



TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: brownback; debate2007; duncanhunter; elections2008; gilmore; giuliani; huckabee; hunter; jimgilmore; johnmccain; mccain; mikehuckabee; mittromney; paul; presidentialdebate; reagan; reaganlibrary; romney; ronpaul; rudygiuliani; sambrownback; tancredo; thompson; tommythompson; tomtancredo
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To: NittanyLion
He's [Paul] just the kind of person we want influencing the debate...

Agreed, and I put Hunter in the same category. However reasoned Paul's Libertarian approach may appear to the voters who take the time to give it a hearing, it soon breaks down as the details emerge as to whose apple carts will be overturned by his policies. The strong defense and fair trade approach is also appealing to many of those initially nodding up and down at Hunter's remarks until they begin to contemplate the sacrifice and commitment required by these courageous stands.

I will continue to support Hunter for the reason detailed in your comment quoted above. Having said that, I am beginning to sense that a Fred/Mitt ticket is very possible in 2008.
2,541 posted on 05/04/2007 6:54:28 AM PDT by PerConPat (A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
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To: beachn4fun
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2,542 posted on 05/04/2007 7:32:34 AM PDT by La Enchiladita (Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us, and grant us Your peace.)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
>>>>>Which poll is that from?

So you need an actual poll to tell you that most Americans oppose the war in Iraq? Okay. This data comes from a recent CNN poll results. Fox, WSJ and others show the same basic data.

April.10-12
US War in Iraq
Favor 32%
Oppose 66%

LINK

Btw, I support the war in Iraq. How about you?

2,543 posted on 05/04/2007 7:37:26 AM PDT by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

Maybe you don’t understand when someone posts a smiley as part of the commentary.

Lighten up, Francis...:)


2,544 posted on 05/04/2007 7:40:18 AM PDT by La Enchiladita (Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us, and grant us Your peace.)
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To: EternalVigilance

IMHO, you don’t know what you’re talking about. Romney is nothing like Bill Clinton. Romney clearly won the debate and is a strong candidate whether you like him or not.

BTW, a lack of health care in this country increases the risk for serious pandemics to spread like wildfire, just like in third world country’s. There is now a totally drug resistant form of TB out there. A gentleman is currently being held in quarantine in Arizona with this dread disease under court order. He picked it up in Russia. Poor medical care has contributed to the evolution of drug resistant diseases, which left unchecked will cause havoc worldwide. Just a prediction.


2,545 posted on 05/04/2007 7:45:16 AM PDT by khnyny
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To: Craigswatch

You remind me of craigs list and that not good!


2,546 posted on 05/04/2007 7:45:54 AM PDT by restornu (Elevate Your Thoughts!)
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To: khnyny
BTW, a lack of health care in this country increases the risk for serious pandemics to spread like wildfire, just like in third world country’s.

Socialized medicine didn't get us the best medical care in the world, the free market did. You folks are willing to justify anything for this guy. It's getting scary, frankly.

2,547 posted on 05/04/2007 7:48:47 AM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: NittanyLion

Because McCain was borrwoing someone else line that was not his too use!


2,548 posted on 05/04/2007 7:49:11 AM PDT by restornu (Elevate Your Thoughts!)
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To: EternalVigilance
I didn’t mention “socialized medicine” in my post. Don’t intentionally misinterpret posts, it comes across as lame and detracts from your positions.
2,549 posted on 05/04/2007 7:53:39 AM PDT by khnyny
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To: flaglady47
In yesterday’s interview on ABC, Romney added: “Let me tell you, in the general election I don’t recall ever once voting for anyone other than a Republican. So, yeah, as an independent I’ll go in and play in their primary. But I’m a Republican and have been through my life.”

That was actually part of yet another lie from Romney. He flip-flopped on his explanation for what his Tsongas vote was all about.

The guy just can't seem to get his story straight!

2,550 posted on 05/04/2007 7:59:30 AM PDT by JohnnyZ ("I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose" -- Mitt Romney, April 2002)
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To: khnyny

No. You misunderstand. When it comes to the radical attack on the First Amendment that McCain-Feingold represents, Mr. Romney was right there with them advocating for it. Just one more glaring example of how Romney’s current rhetoric bears not even a passing resemblence to his record.

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/romneys-about-face-on-campaign-funding-2007-02-08.html

Romney’s about-face on campaign funding
By Alexander Bolton
February 08, 2007

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who strongly criticized campaign-finance regulations in a private meeting with House conservatives last week, once touted dramatic restructuring measures such as taxing political contributions and placing spending limits on federal campaigns.

Romney’s past positions on campaign-finance regulation, anathema to many social conservatives who believe such rules place unconstitutional limits on free speech, could complicate his ongoing efforts to court conservative leaders.

*snip*

A review of Romney’s public statements from his 1994 senatorial and 2002 gubernatorial campaigns reveal that he once touted stringent campaign-finance modifications.

A Boston Globe article from July 1994 reported that Romney publicly advocated placing spending limits on congressional campaigns and abolishing political action committees (PACs).

*snip*


2,551 posted on 05/04/2007 8:08:37 AM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: ken5050

Just skimmed the video, looking for key parts in the transcript...

Hunter and Tancredo did well :-)

> Rudy was, IMHO, the big loser.

Absolutely! Mr. Nervous McCrankypants sure didn’t like having his liberal views laid out in full and stark fashion.


2,552 posted on 05/04/2007 8:16:46 AM PDT by VictoryGal (Never give up, never surrender!)
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To: NittanyLion
Good morning.
“I think Romney wins on gun control as well.”

Do you mean Mitt, The Life Long Hunter?

To me, Romney came across as shallow, a politician to the core, and I don’t buy anything he says.

Michael Frazier

2,553 posted on 05/04/2007 8:17:17 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender, no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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To: CounterCounterCulture

Peggy Noonan seems to have a reasonable take on the debate.

Mitt Romney won, but mainly because he’s a polished career climber. Rudy Giuliani lost because he’s still unbelievably clueless about abortion. McCain stayed alive.

The questions were stupid and Chris Matthews was predictably hostile. Apparently the DNC gets to organize both the Democrat and the Republican debates.

And Fred Thompson dominated by his absence.


2,554 posted on 05/04/2007 8:17:37 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: brazzaville
Do you mean Mitt, The Life Long Hunter? To me, Romney came across as shallow, a politician to the core, and I don’t buy anything he says.

In a head-to-head comparison, I still think he beats Rudy. At least Romney is somewhat apologetic about it - Rudy stands proud of his gun grabbing ways.

Other candidates are far superior to Romney on guns, no doubt about it.

2,555 posted on 05/04/2007 8:23:34 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: Cicero
What some of them actually said:

Noonan, Pundits: Romney Won Debate
Political pundits have been weighing in on Thursday night’s Republican debate, and there appears to be heavy sentiment favoring Mitt Romney’s performance.

But former Massachusetts Gov. Romney "had a certain good-natured command, a presidential voice, and a surprising wiliness. He seemed happy to be there, and in the mysterious way that some people seem to dominate, he dominated.”
http://www.newsmax.com/

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*The winner was?: Chris Matthews, the MSNBC moderator who ran the first televised GOP debate on Friday at the Reagan Presidential Library, has weighed in. Chronicle columnist Debra J. Saunders, sitting inside the debate auditorium, heard MSNBC s Matthews -- still on the stage at the close -- tell Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, that he came out ahead at the end of the 90-minute showdown. "Everyone says you won," Matthews said.

He wasn't alone: former Senator Jim Talent of Missouri, a Romney guru, was one of an army of insiders who hit the crowded "spin room" following the debate to talk up his man. "A lot of people will see Mitt Romney for the first time tonight," he said. "We don't have to spin it. He gave clear responses. He was reassured and energized."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=16185

2,556 posted on 05/04/2007 8:25:27 AM PDT by redgirlinabluestate
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To: NittanyLion
Good morning.
“Other candidates are far superior to Romney on guns, no doubt about it.”

It’s true. Others are also more believable on other issues.

Mitt doesn’t give me the feeling that he holds strongly to any idea but getting elected.

Rudi was pretty bad, wasn’t he.

Michael Frazier

2,557 posted on 05/04/2007 8:45:35 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender, no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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To: Reagan Man
Btw, I support the war in Iraq. How about you?

I've supported it since October 2002, when it was debated on the Senate floor, even while Democrats said Saddam posed a threat, and would have a nuke in his hands by 2007.

2,558 posted on 05/04/2007 8:47:46 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (There is no alternative to the GOP except varying degrees of insanity)
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To: NittanyLion
Good morning.
“Other candidates are far superior to Romney on guns, no doubt about it.”

It’s true. Others are also more believable on other issues.

Mitt doesn’t give me the feeling that he holds strongly to any idea but getting elected.

Rudi was pretty bad, wasn’t he.

Michael Frazier

2,559 posted on 05/04/2007 8:48:52 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender, no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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To: redgirlinabluestate

Well, here’s what Peggy said about Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney, extracted from her column:


They stood earnestly in a row, combed, primped and prepped, as Nancy Reagan gazed up at them with courteous interest. But behind the hopeful candidates, a dwarfing shadow loomed, a shadow almost palpable in its power to remind Republicans of the days when men were men and the party was united. His power is only increased by his absence. But enough about Fred Thompson. . . . [cut]

Mitt Romney has to show he is not just an intelligent and articulate operator who is chasing the next and logical résumé point for no particular reason beyond that it’s next, and logical. . . . [cut]

The statuesque Mr. Romney had a certain good-natured command, a presidential voice, and a surprising wiliness. He seemed happy to be there, and in the mysterious way that some people seem to dominate, he dominated. He had a quick witted answer when Mr. Mathews asked him if the Roman Catholic Church should deny communion to pro-abortion politicians. What, said, Matthews, would he say to the bishops? “I don’t say anything to Roman Catholic Bishops,” he said. “They can do whatever the heck they want!” He deftly flipped it into a church-state issue. He did some light-handed and audience-pleasing Clinton bashing, and was confident on stem-cell research. But he was weak on Iraq, predictable, like someone who knows the answer that polls right with the base. How can you be utterly banal about a war, and such a controversial one?


2,560 posted on 05/04/2007 8:53:10 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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