We now know it is indeed the Dems who are behind the phantom support for this guy after all the attention payed to him by Wolfie during the debate. Never has a third tier "Ross Perot type" retread been given a platform like he was last night on CNN.
He was given more floor time than almost any candidate other than the top 4 or 5 front runners in my opinion, which verifies that they are pulling the "support puppet strings" from behind the scenes on the internet and you tube, thus giving his "candidacy" the faked appearance of legitimacy to confuse "go with the pack"sheeple type conservative voters as if he's the hot candidate to beat. Not here buddy. .
Hot Air as usual has had good coverage and participation of these past two debates on CNN, from the top tier bloggers running it to the people commenting there during and afterwards including myself(lol).. I do suggest checking it out during the next few if you haven't already for real time participation if you are indeed registered to comment over there . If not just read and watching is well worth your time as well.
Video Highlights From YouTube
left to right / best
#1 Giuliani as God Tickles His Mic lol
#2 Six Minute Total Highlight Reel
#3 Immigration Reform highlights
#4 Mike Huckabee on Evolution
#5 McCain's Moment of the night
#6 Giuliani on Iraq/ Mistake or Not?
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GOP Hopefuls Fault Bush on Iraq, Style
My Way News : "MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - President Bush drew sporadic, startling criticism Tuesday night from Republican White House hopefuls unhappy with his handling of the Iraq war, his diplomatic style and his approach to immigration
Arizona Sen. John McCain criticized the administration for its handling of the Iraq War, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said, "I think we were underprepared and underplanned for what came after we knocked down Saddam Hussein."
Rep. Duncan Hunter of California said the current administration "has the slows" when it comes to building a security fence along the border with Mexico.Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado recalled that White House aide Karl Rove had once told him "never darken the door of the White House." The congressman said he'd tell George W. Bush the same thing. read more
From the headline by the way one would think Bush was the main topic of conversation, which is downright wrong and misleading.
President Bush's name was invoked only 7 times in the Republican debate as opposed to double that in the Democratic debate according to Anderson Cooper. Can anyone say liberal AP & MSM bias?
I knew you could. lol
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