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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John who wrote (65124)1/27/2012 9:18:41 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™3 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
Until last night, I had always thought that Newt would be the best to debate oscumbag, he probably still is... but, with all the protesting with the moderators to focus on the national issues, I have to say that Newt was the one who fired the very first salvo against Mitt, and now he comes across as angry and petty... Mitt was stronger than Newt last night on the attacks against Mitt, but I think that was because Mitt was in the right, Newt is now being petty and is just looking for a fight with anyone... i think Santorum is unfortunately being overlooked, I like his steadiness and deep convictions, he spoke last night with great passion for his principles and for our nation, I think he has a huge political future ahead of him, I regard him as a great and historical patriot and statesman in the making... Ron Paul rambles on and says the same things... his message on the FED and the economy is perfect, but he whines like a loser, and that only makes him look weak... his foreign policy position is moronic... by the way, I think Michelle Bachmann had that same problem, she delivered an incredible message, but her whining tone of voice gave the impression of weakness, which is why she was out so quickly... how you deliver the message is at as important as the message itself...

GZ