Thanks for the post, I was unable to listen today.
One one thing, I think he made a misleading remark...I don’t think there’s a pay for view (unless you are there in person) for the Cain-Gingrich debate.
But they are defintiely not doing business as usual...don’t ya jut love it???? :-)
The person who can meet those criteria will win the hearts of that silent voting majority who will determine whether future generations of Americans will live under the tyranny of men or under the sovereignty of their written Constitution of laws.
In a series of debates, the candidate described above will unmask his/her "progressive" opponent and reveal the counterfeit idea base which dominates and motivates that opponent's every policy and action to enslave citizens under the rule of big government. No one can win such a debate except a person of deeply-held faith, passion for liberty, and understanding of America's founding principles.
The liberty of future generations will be held in the hands of voters in the upcoming primaries.
May that Divine Providence who guided the formation of this place of ordered liberty shed light in this time of of decision.
It least Rush is smart enough to see there are positives in either candidate and they both would be a major improvement over the current administration- unlike some here who seem to have a religious duty to destroy one or the other.
Well, even though he is a smoker, Mark Block is doing a heck of a job for Herman Cain. Of course, so is Herman Cain doing a heck of a job just being Herman Cain!
As for Perry, if you can’t think on your feet, you cannot think on your seat! Debates show what one is made of as nothing else does. It takes a quick mind, a solid background, a statesman demeanor, including self control and substance to do well in a debate - all the ingredients it takes to make a good president. Go, Herman Cain!
Incidentally, the first presidential campaign I worked on was for Dwight Eisenhower. He was very articulate, calm and masterful. We volunteers all got to meet him personally when he was in our city. He had never run for office, he was not a politician, but Ike managed to be a good presidentanyway. He managed his troops and the problems they faced in war very well, just as Herman Caine managed his thousands of employees, and cleared up the problems any company he headeed up and put them in the black.