Posted on 01/30/2008 4:16:12 PM PST by khnyny
Reagan Library Republican Presidential Debate: January 30, 2008
SIMI VALLEY, California (CNN) -- Republican presidential hopefuls will face off Wednesday night without a familiar face as ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is expected to drop out and endorse front-runner Sen. John McCain.
The remaining candidates will take the stage in a debate -- sponsored by CNN, the Los Angeles Times and Politico -- beginning at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday.
The event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, follows McCain's Tuesday night win in the Florida primary.
McCain topped former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 36 percent to 31 percent in the hotly contested race.
Giuliani placed third with 15 percent of the vote, followed closely by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 14 percent, and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas was fifth with 3 percent.
Giuliani is expected to end his White House bid and endorse McCain at a campaign event in California later Wednesday, Republican Party sources said.
Minus Giuliani, the debate will be a four-candidate affair -- McCain, Romney, Huckabee and Paul -- with CNN's Anderson Cooper moderating.
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Stop, you make too much sense around here...It’s refreshing, plus, I am so sick of barfing up popcorn!
I don't disagree with hearing legitimate voices but the bottom line is neither Paul or Huckabee have a snowballs chance at this point. Let's narrow it down to the top two. I am sorry if that is one of your candidates but they are not helping at this time.
McCain's voting record used to be conservative. Don't forget that he also voted against both of the Bush tax cuts. And then there's that little thing about stabbing the President in the back on his judicial appointments with that Gang of 14 nonsense. It was that alone that cost the GOP Congress in 2006. It showed the country that even when Republicans held the majority in both houses, they couldn't get done something as simple as an up-or-down vote on a judge.
Captain Queeg in the “Caine Mutiny”.
Well that’s comforting but it’s a big state and his campaigning with Rudy and Arnold may sway people.
Just to remind you...when McCain was shot down over Vietnam, he broke both arms and a leg..a mob then beat him, crushed his shoulder and bayoneted his left foot and abdomen....when he was thrown in prison he received no medical treatment until nearly a month later when the North Vietnamese learned his father was a Rear Admiral in the Pacific Fleet..
Think you would have a slight limp too...
Source: Wikipedia; John McCain
Isn’t Arnold a brave soul? Wonder how Maria feels about it? She is a Democrat anyway!
I have had that thought too.
Just got finished watching (gotta love Tivo).
Two comments:
1) McCain tried and tried to justify his dishonesty about claiming Romney supported a timetable for withdrawal but it just didn’t pan out and made him look worse for it.
2) Huckabee had the best answer to the last question about if Reagan would endorse any of them.
Okay three comments...third being I thought my brain was going to melt with all the economy talk.
And if Rudy is for him, how can he be for "strict constructionist" Judges who actually think "shall not be infringed" means "shall not be *infringed*". Or for that matter judges who do not think "Congress shall make no law" means "Congress shall make any law it wants to protect incumbents."
Surprised lightening didn't strike when McCain said he wanted to appoint strict constructionists like Scalia and Alito. He sort of forgot about Thomas.
Not necessarily true.
Huck has been consistently been getting double digit results and delegates and may even win in two or three Super Tuseday states.
Don’t get me wrong. I hate him nearly as much as McCain. He is taking nearly all his votes from Romney.
I agree with you, Paul is a fruitcake to be sure, but his arguments that are grounded in the constitution are fairly solid...it;s when he ventures out into the great void of internatinal issues that he really does seem to be smoking something really interesting in hips pipe.
This is more and more of a trend throughout the whole country. Mitt's change of heart--if his professions are sincere--tracks with a lot of people's on this issue. He hasn't so much "flip-flopped" as "flipped." Nothing wrong with changing your mind if it's in the direction of the truth.
The problem is, appearance is reality in politics. If he appears to be an opportunist, then he is an opportunist in the political sense.
Here's to hoping he can somehow stop McCain's momentum. McCain was awful tonight--i.e., he showed his true colors!
Wouldn't both be needed in a military campaign? Obviously the timing of events is not 100% predictable, but I would expect effective logistics to require timetables even if they're not perfect and need to be continuously adjusted.
Does anybody ever wonder why NOBODY is talking about this? The man had pretty serious skin cancer a few years back, now he suddenly has this massive growth on his face that wasn't there before?
Dick Cheney's heart was a major issue when he was the running mate for a 54 year old President. Why isn't this?
I see you posted it.....out in Hollywood they can re-do their faces but their bodies get old like everyone else’s!
I feel your pain... but, still.. Paul is a waste of time at this point. He won’t even be allowed in these debates much longer.
Like it or not, the time has come to choose between Romney, or McCain. Neither is the guy I’d want... but, we now have to decide which of THESE two is more preferable. For me, that choice is EASY. I’ll take MITT.
I know where they were sitting. Right below the bannister on the 1st floor is Marine One and the motorcade cars. It’s a good shot there. That musaeum better have charged CNN for the cleanup. And announce CNN donated ~$ to the Reagan Library tomorrow.
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