Posted on 12/19/2010 2:31:41 PM PST by Syncro
CNN Political Producer Shannon Travis |
Washington (CNN) CNN is teaming up with the Tea Party Express for a first-of-its-kind presidential primary debate, both organizations announced Friday. The Tea Party debate, featuring 2012 Republican presidential candidates, is scheduled for Labor Day week 2011. It will take place in Tampa, Florida the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Since the spring of 2009, the Tea Party movement has been increasingly vocal in advocating for less government spending, lower taxes and shrinking the deficit. The Tea Party debate will place specific emphasis on those issues.
Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer talked to CNN about what activists hope to hear from Republican presidential candidates. "We want to hear what their ideas are what their thoughts are on turning this economy back around and getting us on a sound economic footing, paying down some of our deficit, getting a balanced budget, and reining in the spending," Kremer said.
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The last time the national press corps gave a conservative candidate a fair shake had to have preceded Calvin Coolidge.
I disagree, you must not be watching Greta lately, but she has been right in the middle of the fray and asking astute, hard-hitting questions of all sides.
Oh man you are the first to notice!
Now go to the chat section and have fun with more serious stuff.
Who is Amy Kremer?? and why did she chose CNN for this backstabbing?
How ‘bout Cheney, too??? That Crowley is just plain dynomite!!!
You didn’t answer my questions so I’ll repeat them once again:
1. Will the TPX have any control over the selection of the moderators and the debate questions?
2. Or did they surrender those decisions to the liberals at CNN?
That is what it would be like without the TPX involved.
They don't enter into something on this level without knowing what they are getting into.
Ah. The things the Republicans like to talk about and campaign on but never actually do.
The "Tea Party Express," of course, being a Republican group, will have no problem giving them some more cover on that, though, I'm sure.
By the way, we've seen some of the "Tea Party" "leaders" who say conservatives should have nothing to do with "social" issues. Isn't the "specific emphasis" here a tip off about where that attitude is emanating from?
We have to be aware of that 24/7 and keep working to preserve our Constitution and the American Way of Life.
Can we count you in?
I've got an awesome Patriotic lighter
: > )
“Quoting a great actor from a great movie”
Ah yes, a great actor and liberal Hollywood hack. One of your heros I presume? ;-)
The Tea Party and its efforts are fantastic.
The “Tea Party Express” is not. Take a good look at who is behind it and you will find a lot of people out for themselves who could care shit for the Tea Party and its ideals.
The Tea Party and the Tea Party Express are two, completely different things and this teaming up with CNN should be a big clue.
I've asked a number of Palin supporters to explain to me how she can be the "Tea Party candidate" without such credentials, and asked for links to her support for cutting back government, and so far they have not provided me even a single link to a single program or agency that she has ever advocated getting rid of. Not one. It's all very strange.
You keep changing the subject. I am concerned that the TPX DID NOT do the proper due diligence before agreeing to work with CNN. So one last time:
1. Will the TPX have any control over the selection of the moderators and the debate questions?
2. Or did they surrender those decisions to the liberals at CNN?
If they did the proper due diligence, you should tell us.
If they didn’t do the proper due diligence, they should pull out until they get the agreements on moderators and questions in writing from CNN.
Yes and no, in that order.
Anderson Cooper is going to be VERY disappointed when he finds out it’s the Tea Party and not the teabaggers.
That’s a good start.
Now, did the TPX get those agreements on moderators and questions with CNN in writing?
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