Tonight's Debate
Getting right to the essentials:
Gee, Romney looks amazingly good for a 60 year old...
Ron Paul reminds me of Pat Paulson...
Pat Paulson's Presidential Campaign slogan:
"I've upped my standards. Now, up yours."
McCain needs to sit up straight...
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Romney is better spoken, makes more sense, looks better, is a better candidate.
But McCain can win more votes from moderates and disaffected Democrats. He has a better chance against Hillary or Obama.
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Anderson Cooper keeps cutting Ron Paul off. He looks annoyed. Heh.
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John Podhoretz writes:
Click. Click. Click. That’s the sound of America changing the channel from this excruciating debate. I said a few posts ago that Romney was doing very well. He is. But he is also a crashing bore.
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Romney:
Bush kept us safe for the last 6 years.
Big applause.
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McCain is a lefty. (Left handed, not politically)
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McCain is wrong about Romney's position on the surge. He should drop it.
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God in heaven. Move on, already. It's getting a little too Captain Queeg and the strawberries for me...
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If I had it in me, I'd find a picture of Ron Paul and another of Pat Paulson and post them side by side....they could be twins separated at birth....
Another Paulson Presidential campaign slogan:
"If elected, I will win."
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Huckabee just mentioned that the quote "peace through strength" came from Ronald Reagan. Giuliani said it in his concession speech yesterday.
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Mystery: Romney says he had 2 regrets - not having served in the military was one. What was the other? He never said.
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In conclusion: McCain did not come off well. Romney looked much better.
Wha..? Huckawho...? Ron Paulson?
Huckabee and Paul are irrelevant at this point.
Scwartzeneggar is endorsing McCain. I think McCain is going to win the nomination.
Kind of disappointing.
But if it turns out that he does win the nomination, I will support him over Hillary or Obama.














I believe that George HW Bush and Bill Clinton are both lefties too.
Posted by: soccerdad | January 31, 2008 at 11:38 AM