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To: Paul Smith who wrote (473530)2/23/2012 9:07:53 AM
From: MrLucky4 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 794257
 
When King interjected by reminding Romney the question that had been asked, the candidate replied, “You know, you get to ask the questions you want; I get to give the answers I want.” Here, he was borrowing directly from the Gingrich playbook, but Romney came across as someone who was blurting out his handlers’ stage directions. It was artless, and it generated a spoof by one wag on Twitter: “Moderator: ‘What’s your favorite color?’ Romney: ‘Hot dogs.’ ”

Romney has used this ploy in nearly all debates. We now know how he will handle a conference with the WH Press House Corps should he become the president. Typical politician gambit to answer the question you want to reply to versus the one actually posed.

As an aside, it has become obvious that Paul supports Romney over the other two candidates. Many bloggers and pundits are now seeing this trend. Wonder what is up with that.

Perhaps Romney will make him Secretary of State so he can solve our foreign policy issues. LOL



To: Paul Smith who wrote (473530)2/23/2012 1:42:03 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Respond to of 794257
 
This media article sure is a diatribe on the Republican Candidates, an attack.

The only way one can understand the debate is to personally watch it.

These articles a waste of time.



To: Paul Smith who wrote (473530)2/24/2012 1:44:40 AM
From: KLP1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794257
 
Carl M. Cannon must think he's hot stuff, writing an article like the "takeaways from the debate"....In fact, his article is so slanted that one has to take a shower after reading it, as it is so left leaning, the reader feels scummy.....

Take out the adjectives and adverbs....put them on a clean piece of paper, then read his story.....You will see instantly what he is doing....and the direction he is headed.