Posted on 11/22/2011 3:37:12 PM PST by kristinn
Hosted by the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute, the theme of tonight's Republican presidential debate is foreign policy and national security.
The debate is being held at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
CNN is carrying the debate live at 8 p.m. EST.
Participating candidates are: businessman Herman Cain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, Reps. Ron Paul (TX) and Michele Bachmann (MN), former Gov. Jon Huntsman, and former Sen. Rick Santorum.
While they’re all talking, 300 illegals from God knows where have entered illegally, and have scattered.
Down, boy.
They know he is what?
I think he’s answered 2 questions.
I don’t know but many of them wear Birkenstocks.
Bachman: “This is MORE than an existential threat...”
Wow, that’s a REALLY bad threat. It goes beyond even threatening our existence. Does it threaten our afterlives as well?
Hank
Cain’s slip will be a sound bite now for the next week.
They need to keep showing those shots of him incredulously shaking his head like Uncle Booger after three two many Pabsts, though.
Michelle Bachmann says Pakistan is a serious problem. Michelle says the Chinese are working inside Pakistan. We need to demand more, she says. Bachmann would continue the aid to Pakistan...and says Hussein’s “crossed fingers” policy is stupid. She is right.
LOL. Still smiling !!!
I think if you lay her down on her back, her doll eyes close automatically.
Why is Michele wearing white? It looks like cotton, not wool.
Perry hammers Pakistan...
Cut them off!
Do they have the heat cranked up in that auditorium or what? Perry, Huntsman, Romney are all sweating.
You cannot send them (Pakistan) a dime. Rick is right. Michele is wrong.
“What did I miss? How did he embarrass himself?”
Blitz.
Michelle speaking well about complexities in dealing with Pakistan.
Says we need to demand more from Pakistan—they are helpful in providing intel. She would provide aid, but says need to take their nuclear threat seriously.
Perry says he would not send them one dime—send a message—if you are not going to be our allies, we don’t give you a dime.
Santorum always makes great points.
But he’s treated like chopped liver by the electorate?
The question is, at what point did McVeigh cross the line?
No, you don't suspect him just because he rented a Ryder truck.
Yes, you do get a little suspicious if he orders pounds of manure and ammonia.
You might start looking closer if he begins associating with others who exhibit similar behaviors.
All of these actions, so far, preserve the rights of McVeigh. At some point, an observant policeman might suggest getting a warrant to tap his phones.
-PJ
Good response by Perry!
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