Post Published: 23 September 2011
Author: politisite
Found in section: 2012 Election, Politics
Author: politisite
Found in section: 2012 Election, Politics
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[...] the real, full transcript at Politisite. Or watch TPM’s Debate in 100 Seconds video. Some of the jokes here (like the Cain-Gingrich [...]
[...] via Transcript – Fox News-Google GOP Presidential debate September 22, 2011 Orlando, Florida [...]
It is quite obvious from the transcript that this was not a debate, but rather a GOP establishment attempt to hand feed Americans the two candidates it would choose. In faith of the accuracy of this transcript, Perry fielded 6 individual questions to him specifically. At least double that every candidate but Santorum. Interestingly, Romney received a stunning 3 questions that specifically names his opponent (Perry) thus by the rules allowing Perry rebuttal time. All candidates fielded the 3 “communal” questions equally however Congressman Paul was the only one to receive an offensively short sighted question meant to demean and insult. Which he handled very well I might add. So who do we suppose we will be “allowed” to cast our votes for come election time once all others in the shadows have been forced out? American government and politics is as corrupt as the mafia. I am disgusted.
[...] out the entire transcript for [...]
[...] Romney won this challenge. He has finally hit his stride. He was sharp, funny and confident. Rather than engage in a stumbling defense to attacks on Romneycare, he has learned to go on graceful offense by challenging what his aggressors consider to be their greatest virtues. When asked if Perry deserved credit for the successes of the Texas economy, Romney quipped that being dealt four aces “doesn’t make you, necessarily, a great poker player.” [...]
[...] Romney won this challenge. He has finally hit his stride. He was sharp, funny and confident. Rather than engage in a stumbling defense to attacks on Romneycare, he has learned to go on graceful offense by challenging what his aggressors consider to be their greatest virtues. When asked if Perry deserved credit for the successes of the Texas economy, Romney quipped that being dealt four aces “doesn’t make you, necessarily, a great poker player.” [...]
[...] Romney won this challenge. He has finally hit his stride. He was sharp, funny and confident. Rather than engage in a stumbling defense to attacks on Romneycare, he has learned to go on graceful offense by challenging what his aggressors consider to be their greatest virtues. When asked if Perry deserved credit for the successes of the Texas economy, Romney quipped that being dealt four aces “doesn’t make you, necessarily, a great poker player.” [...]
[...] been the law of the land back when he was diagnosed with canc… If we had been under Obamacare [...]
[...] been the law of the land back when he was diagnosed with canc… If we had been under Obamacare [...]
[...] of the Dream Act that subsidizes the college education of the children of illegal immigrants. He asserted, “But if you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other [...]
[...] Relevant portion of transcript — (Fox News’s Chris) WALLACE: And we’ll get right to that question of [...]
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[...] policy question that was the equivalent of a Tim Wakefield knuckleball that didn’t knuckle: “How would you approach the new reality in the Middle East, specifically with regards to our ally, Is…?” Romney didn’t even bother to acknowledge that the Arab Spring has created dilemmas for U.S. [...]
[...] Transcript – Fox News-Google GOP Presidential debate September … Each one of these pins on the map is another question from health care and immigration, to foreign policy and social issues. But the highest … And that's the way you free up those small business entrepreneurs, where they know that they can risk their capital and have a chance to have a return on investment. If it will work in … The way to lift America is to give people opportunity and to let them enjoy the freedoms that have made us the envy of the world. (APPLAUSE) …http://politisite.com/2011/09/ .. [...]
[...] last Thursday night’s GOP presidential debate, Butch Russell asked a video question that received the most online votes of any question submitted about foreign policy. As debate [...]
[...] Transcript – Fox News-Google GOP Presidential debate September 22, 2011 Orlando, Florida [...]
[...] who oppose giving college tuition incentives to children of illegal immigrants are “heartless.” Cain says “secure our borders, enforce our laws and promote the existing path to [...]
[...] who oppose giving college tuition incentives to children of illegal immigrants are “heartless.” Cain says “secure our borders, enforce our laws and promote the existing path to [...]
[...] the Google GOP debate in Florida, Cain said that the EPA has “a regulation that goes into effect January 1, 2012 to regulate dust.” [...]
[...] the plan sounded like the price of a pizza. Huntsman’s joke was a course reversal from the previous debate when he said he would pick Cain as his running mate because, “9-9-9, mixed with my tax [...]
[...] Romney won this challenge. He has finally hit his stride. He was sharp, funny and confident. Rather than engage in a stumbling defense to attacks on Romneycare, he has learned to go on graceful offense by challenging what his aggressors consider to be their greatest virtues. When asked if Perry deserved credit for the successes of the Texas economy, Romney quipped that being dealt four aces “doesn’t make you, necessarily, a great poker player.” [...]
[...] Romney won this challenge. He has finally hit his stride. He was sharp, funny and confident. Rather than engage in a stumbling defense to attacks on Romneycare, he has learned to go on graceful offense by challenging what his aggressors consider to be their greatest virtues. When asked if Perry deserved credit for the successes of the Texas economy, Romney quipped that being dealt four aces “doesn’t make you, necessarily, a great poker player.” [...]