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Drudge GOP Debate Poll -- 50,000 votes; Clear Winners are Romney, Giuliani, and RON PAUL
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| May 4, 2007
| Orthodox Presbyterian
Posted on 05/03/2007 10:23:46 PM PDT by OrthodoxPresbyterian
DRUDGE REPORT
The Reagan Derby
Well, with 47,617 individual Votes recorded as of 12:55AM EST on 5/4/07, The Drudge Report has provided perhaps the most sweeping and comprehensive initial survey of viewer reaction to the first GOP Primary Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
The Results thus far:
{{{{DRUDGE POLL}}}} WHO WON THE REAGAN DERBY?
- Mitt Romney -- 35%
- Rudy Giuliani -- 21%
- RON PAUL -- 16%
- Tommy Thompson -- 7%
- John McCain -- 6%
- Tom Tancredo -- 5%
- Mike Huckabee -- 4%
- Duncan Hunter -- 3%
- Sam Brownback -- 2%
- Jim Gilmore -- 2%
With an optimistic, confident demeaner and a polished presentation, Mitt Romney decidedly overshadowed the erstwhile Front-Runner, Rudy Giuliani. Rudy's primary strength thus far has been his vast name recognition and the sheer momentum of his supposed "inevitability" -- and yet, in terms of viewer reaction, for him to be trailing (by double digits) a former Governor not widely known outside of Massachusetts until this election season demonstrates clear vulnerability on Giuliani's part.
However, the greatest source of comfort to Constitutionalist Conservatives has to be the tremendous upswell of support being registered by the former Leader of Ronald Reagan's Electoral Delegation from Texas, United States Congressman Ron Paul -- and that DESPITE receiving comparatively little "face time" from the debate organizers. With viewer reaction to the first GOP Primary Debate already placing Congressman Ron Paul solidly in third place, nine points ahead of his nearest rival and within five points of Giuliani himself, a tremendous opportunity exists for Ron Paul to establish widespread national Name Recognition and garner increasing support for his broadly-appreciated message of Individual Liberty and strictly-limited Government Power.
With the second GOP Primary Debate rapidly approaching, Conservatives can take heart in knowing that the Message of Reagan Republicanism still resonates when presented confidently and forthrightly --and that there's at least one GOP Candidate on the stage who has stood solidly for Reagan Republicanism for thirty years: RON PAUL.
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: debate; duncanhunter; elections; giuliani; liberal; libertariansaredems; paul; presidentialdebate; rino; romney; ronpaul
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To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
There is no theocracy in Iraq, anymore than Karzai’s government in Afghanistan is a theocracy. Saudi Arabia, Iran, perhaps. It’s the most liberal constitution in the arab world.
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posted on
05/04/2007 9:31:08 AM PDT
by
pissant
To: jrooney
>What does it say when Liberals want Paul to win the nomination, as much as Libertarians do?<
The fact you are spending so much time on the subject to make us all aware of his voting record shows me you have deeper concerns than the fact he won’t get more than 3%. Why bother? Move on to something more fruitful.
242
posted on
05/04/2007 9:32:26 AM PDT
by
B4Ranch
("Steer clear of entangling alliances with any portion of the foreign world." -George Washington-)
To: Badeye
That’s what I was wondering, had you changed your position. I don’t support the GOP because of their position on the borders.
243
posted on
05/04/2007 9:33:40 AM PDT
by
B4Ranch
("Steer clear of entangling alliances with any portion of the foreign world." -George Washington-)
To: Irontank
Agreed. But Ronald Reagan was unaware of 9/11 too. The world has changed since he made that statement.
In my opinion, we must make the effort regardless of the irrationality or hatred of those people, because we know now they are coming for us if we let them.
What is going on in Afghanistan and Iraq may not work. We may indeed have to resort to turning them into rubble and killing as many as we can.
But I think the options we have chosen are honorable, and give a chance to humane directions which may end up improving not only our lives, but theirs as well.
Remember, history does not have many examples of what we are attempting to do. The USA broke the mold after WWII when we rehabilitated (nearly single handedly) the countries that were responsible for the deaths and injuries of not only hundreds of thousands of Americans, but millions of people world wide.
If you had asked the majority of people in 1945 if Japan could be turned into a democracy, would many people have thought it possible of such a seemingly irrationally hating people?
244
posted on
05/04/2007 9:34:28 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Liberals: If the Truth would help them, they would use it.)
To: B4Ranch
‘Thats what I was wondering, had you changed your position. I dont support the GOP because of their position on the borders.”
Nope, my position is the same. That said, single issue voting is self defeating. The only chance at getting the border secured is via the GOP conservatives.
245
posted on
05/04/2007 9:37:57 AM PDT
by
Badeye
(Hiding the kooks in the biker bar won't help, Sally)
To: B4Ranch
Ron Paul stands no chance of winning the Republican nomination. He will be in the rear where the ass belongs. As long as some here push Paul hard, I will push back and highlight Paul voted to keep Saddam in power to rape and murder the innocent. I will also point out when his supporters denigrate our troops.
246
posted on
05/04/2007 9:37:57 AM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: Badeye
These days the GOP conservatives are a minority party. Yes, I am a one issue voter because I think the borders are the most critical thing to saving America. In my mind freedom in America comes before freedom in Iraq.
247
posted on
05/04/2007 9:42:35 AM PDT
by
B4Ranch
("Steer clear of entangling alliances with any portion of the foreign world." -George Washington-)
To: jrooney; OrthodoxPresbyterian; Badeye
When Ron Paul had the chance to VOTE TO REMOVE SADDAM, HE VOTED NO! If Paul had his way, Saddam would still be in power to rape and murder the innocent!"
So it is the job of American soldiers to shed blood and die for liberal globalist nation-building efforts wherever a dictator is raping and murdering? Or is your concern over foreign rape and murder only to be selectively applied to dictators in the Oil Patch?
Ron Paul's position on nation-building in the Mideast has been and remains exactly the same position held by Ronald Reagan, George Schultz, George H. W. Bush, James Baker III, Lawrence Eagleburger, Brent Scowcroft, and Henry Kissinger. Not to mention that the more defense-oriented Dims like Sam Nunn and Zell Miller and Lieberman can support it. Ditto for serious leaders in New Europe, a few like Germany and Britain in Old Europe and our neighbor Canada.
It is the neo-con nation-building in Iraq that has isolated us. It is killing our young soldiers for an Islamic state headed by former terrorists.
Bush and the neo-cons now stand completely isolated, the pathetic neo-cons pointing at Bush and saying his execution of their brilliant plan was flawed. So, it is quite ironic for you to try to insult us, who represent the views of the Republican party foreign policy consensus, as isolationists. It is the neo-con policy failure of the Bush administration which is truly isolationist because it has isolated us in domestic and foreign policy and isolated us with our traditional allies and isolated us as the new minority party in Congress. And it will hand the White House back to the Xlintons if pursued further.
[OPie: Fish, barrel.]
248
posted on
05/04/2007 9:44:07 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Election Math For Dummies: GOP ÷ Rudi = Hillary)
To: pissant
Its the most liberal constitution in the arab world.
Hahahahahahahaha...
Oh, wait, you weren't serious, were you?
249
posted on
05/04/2007 9:46:09 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Election Math For Dummies: GOP ÷ Rudi = Hillary)
To: George W. Bush
Add some more sugar to your code pink koolaid.
250
posted on
05/04/2007 9:46:30 AM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: George W. Bush
No points for you. Who's trying to get points? I've noticed that the Ron Paul worshipers all try to convey their own traits onto others.
Another assessment is that you all seem to be defensive and get kind of rude if anyone dares to suggest that Ron Paul might be less than perfect.
Kind of like Democrats...
251
posted on
05/04/2007 9:49:02 AM PDT
by
Allegra
(Hey! Quiet Down Out There!)
To: George W. Bush
What does it say when Soros, Moveon, Dummies and Kos Kids express the same opinions as you? It is impossible to take you seriously because you sound no different than them.
252
posted on
05/04/2007 9:49:07 AM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: George W. Bush
You pay no attention to foreign affairs it seems.
253
posted on
05/04/2007 9:51:35 AM PDT
by
pissant
To: jrooney
Add some more sugar to your code pink koolaid.
Puh-leeze.
We ain't drinkin' the neo-con Kool-aid. You are. Apparently, you won't be content until Iraq becomes the GOP's Jonestown mass suicide. Yeah, yeah, I know, the Muzzies are gonna get you if you won't build sweet-natured little Arab democratic paradises.
We can see from the casualty figures how that's working out.
254
posted on
05/04/2007 9:52:33 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Election Math For Dummies: GOP ÷ Rudi = Hillary)
To: George W. Bush
Care to answer this one there code pinko - “What does it say when Soros, Moveon, Dummies and Kos Kids express the same opinions as you? It is impossible to take you seriously because you sound no different than them.”
255
posted on
05/04/2007 9:54:54 AM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: Allegra
Who's trying to get points? I've noticed that the Ron Paul worshipers all try to convey their own traits onto others. Another assessment is that you all seem to be defensive and get kind of rude if anyone dares to suggest that Ron Paul might be less than perfect. Kind of like Democrats...
Nonsense.
After I refuted your false assertion about history (bombing oil platforms does not equate to nation-building), you now want to launch a fresh attack to distract from the flaming carcass of your little strawman.
That is truly Dem-think in my experience.
256
posted on
05/04/2007 9:55:46 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Election Math For Dummies: GOP ÷ Rudi = Hillary)
To: jrooney; George W. Bush
Care to answer this one there code pinko - What does it say when Soros, Moveon, Dummies and Kos Kids express the same opinions as you? It is impossible to take you seriously because you sound no different than them. Exactly.
They sound just like freakin' Harry Reid.
257
posted on
05/04/2007 9:57:16 AM PDT
by
Allegra
(Hey! Quiet Down Out There!)
To: George W. Bush
After I refuted your false assertion about history... Nonsense.
All I said was "Reagan bombed Iranian oil platforms a few times." There's nothing for you to refute there. You just used it to get on your Ron Paul pulpit.
Get over your delusions of grandeur.
258
posted on
05/04/2007 9:59:27 AM PDT
by
Allegra
(Hey! Quiet Down Out There!)
To: Allegra
Maybe there is more to them than meets the eye. It is easy to read their words and discern they have ulterior motives that may not be in the best interest of keeping the left out of power.
259
posted on
05/04/2007 10:00:46 AM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: pissant
You pay no attention to foreign affairs it seems.
I know when a government that previously protected its Christian minority and allowed a Christian to become foreign minister was replaced by an official Muslim theocracy with a damned state religion. And I know when Christians are persecuted.
From a Christian standpoint, Saddam was a far more liberal ruler than the present Muslim terrorist regime, one which will without our presence, surely become as dangerous as Iran. This is a policy similar to that which is murdering and raping Christians from Syria to Lebanon to Sudan. Not to mention all the other places where your precious Relgion Of Peace reigns.
The Lord shall have His vengeance on those who defend and bless the persecutors of the saints. Only the Kurds deserve our support.
"Woe to them who call evil good..." - Isaiah 5:20 KJV
260
posted on
05/04/2007 10:04:33 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Election Math For Dummies: GOP ÷ Rudi = Hillary)
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