Posted on 09/05/2007 3:55:52 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
Viewers of Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate in Durham, N.H., should be sure to have their computers up and running early, as FOXNews.com offers special live streaming video before, during and after the event.
The debate itself, to be aired on FOX News Channel and streamed on FOXNews.com, begins at 9 p.m. EDT (6 PDT).
Moderated by Brit Hume
Candidates participating...
Nice summary. Agree on Brownie and Paulie.
Noted on Fox, some were turned off by Giuliani’s oft reference to NY. What the hell record is he suppose to refer to, his time as a Mayor in Sri Lanka?
TSK TSK......
well, I watched the whole debate and I have to say I was a little dissaponted Paul spent all his time on foreign policy. He fumbled around with it a bit, not stressing the nonintervention and nonnationbuilding and robert taft approach. He had a perfect opportunity to hit one out of the park against the IRS and went off on a tangent. I think he should have stressed his domestic agenda more. He also seemed a bit too angry. So, I still think he did well, but he has this wonderful domestic agenda, the most conservative constituional candidate on, which he didn’t even mention. Also, what was the slip up about international law about? He sponsored one of the only bills introduced to get the US out of the UN!
btw, if you’re interested in more info about Ron Paul see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Ron_Paul
http://ontheissues.org/Ron_Paul.htm
On the issues is pretty trustworthy.. The main problem with that site is if a candidate doesn’t have a vote record on a specific issue, they are rated right in the middle. You shouldn’t have to worry about that with Paul because he has been in DC so long.
At the very bottom of that page is a chart where they map out his votes, as you can see, he rates as a Moderate Libertarian- again, this is based on his votes, not rhetoric.
Add Brownback and Huckabee to my list of ones to cull.
? How many others would you hang?
Alone among the contenders, Paul, a veteran Texas congressman with a libertarian streak, made the case for withdrawing troops.
That drew a sharp challenge from Chris Wallace, one of the debate questioners, “”””who asked whether the United States should take its marching orders from al-Qaida?”””””
LOL
So...your a PAULISTIAN?
Ron Paul is crazy.... OVERALL....
How do u support ‘overall’ crazy...from the ‘one issue’ crazy(whatever it is?) that u beleve in?
In other words....should the Republican party support a crazy man if he is popular with the mooonbats?
Hunter smacked them both (Paul and Huckabee) with his ‘VICTORY’ answer!!!
Thank you
“Ron Paul, now he makes this debate really fun to watch. Whatever his position is, you get people from both sides in the audience hoopin and a hollerin. Atleast he makes it exciting.”
heh heh... I agree. Same reaction here on FR, interesting to read the comments, most of which consist of little substance. lol
BM
Not to mention, Durbin, Kennedy, Murtha, or any Dim candidate running for the President of the United States, who gives aid and comfort to our enemy, while trashing our troops.
The gallows will be full, for sure:)
To some extent, my favorite candidate, Duncan Hunter, has the same problem. While I'm sure that there is some diversity in his Congressional district, he's spent all of his time representing one group of people in one area. Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul have the same weakness.
Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, John McCain, and Fred Thompson at least have the advantage of having representing an entire state with the geographic diversity that comes with any state. They have had to think in terms of both rural concerns and urban concerns. Governors Huckabee and Romney have had to balance the concerns of legislators from a variety of areas just as a president would.
Bill
Looks like he’s about to give Paulie the ‘cobra-strike’ to the eye sockets in that pic!!
“I agree. The UN can kiss my royal ass.
Its a house of thugs and shysters and misfits”
http://www.house.gov/paul/legis/106/hr1146.htm
“but a weakness is that he’s never represented any larger area. People in New York City”
Conversely, he’s miles ahead of Hilly and Obama who’ve never run anything more than their respective big mouths.
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