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Thank you.
Chuck Norris wears Fred Thompson pajamas.
Did Romney really cut spending as governor?
FoxNews seems to be following the successful ABC format from last evening.
Of course, having fewer participants makes it easier, too.
Huckabee raised overall tax burden by $500 million dollars and here he is saying “we cut taxes on xxx” where xxx is some special interest group (seniors, families with children, etc). Sounds like socialist income redistribution for me.
Huckabee diverts the question and succeeds in putting Romney on the defensive.
Huckabee still refuses to answer the question.
Again, Huck questions Romney. Romney falls for it and answers. Asks Huck the question again. Huck diverts again.
Ron Paul’s foreign policy views are so far out of what with current geopolitical reality that they make me cringe, BUT....
His poll numbers are similar to Guiliani’s IIRC, and he is raising a ton of money. His exclusion amounts to the media dismissing his candidacy.
Hope Huckabee gets exposed for being an open borders, pro-Amnesy, liberal.
Listen to Rudy. He’s for real and more of a leader than the others combined. I am behind him 10000%. Maybe I am in the minority of Freepers but the others are sorely lacking.
-itslex71 in NYC
McCain has the same problem as Hillary.
Washington insiders can’t claim they are agents of change and be credible.
That is what Romney is pointing out.
[Did McCain get paid extra for each time he used the word “change”?]
Yikes. I’f I took a shot for every time I heard the word “change” (it’s only 33 minutes into this), I’d be:
A) Passed out; and
B) Out of booze
Hank
Now they’re all talking “change.” The only change we’re seeing now is the further degeneration of the Republican Party into the Democrat Party-Lite.
The biggest thing I notice so far is that the incessant attacks on Gov. Romney from last night have totally stopped.
Wonder why? Overnight polling is a wonderful thing, isn’t it?
It’s the Mitt/Huck/McCain show.
I like what Thompson has to say, he just has a hard time articulating it.
From just listening, Ronmey sounds great.
Romney seems to be getting the most face time tonight.
Romney made a vow to himself not to get hysterical this time.
McCain’s cutsie about not getting results from certain governors fell flat.
Rudy G. just bought it,,
McCain just lied.
The z-visa was automatic. The Gov office had 24 hours to disapprove or the z-visa was automatically granted. IIRC
McCain apparently never read the full McCain-Kennedy Comprehensive Immigration Act.