The Future President was on the New Hampshire Stage
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The Republican debate which aired last night from St. Anselms College in Manchester in New Hampshire, showcased a talented and patriotic pool of Republican Presidential candidates.
Sponsored by CNN, it was, in my opinion a well run, fair and balanced question and answer session which give us good insight into each candidate on stage. Special kudos to CNN's moderator John King, who was the cat-herder in charge, able to move the debate along by poking and prodding the would be fillibusterers. (is that a word?)
The candidates all followed the Reagan doctrine of practicing the 11th commandment by not speaking ill of each other, so the debate was not tinged with rancor or personal animosity towards each other. But there were plenty of shots taken at Obama and especially Joe Biden.
Among them were ex Governors of states that have executive experience and know what the "the buck stops here" means. As Governor, it is impossible to vote present. Everyone of your decisions has your signature on it. Both Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney scored points with the audience last night as they fielded questions from the moderator. Romney was the frontrunner coming into the debate and didn't seem to slip from that position (He was voted as having the best Presidential hair). While Pawlenty scored points when he said he would champion "right to work laws" if he was elected President.
We also had a man of integrity and great experience from the private sector, who has never ventured into the political world before. Herman Cain is a breath of fresh air when he speaks from the heart and tells you how he would solve the nations problems. Maybe he doesn't have the polished professionalism of the seasoned politician, but the way he speaks from his gut trumps all of that. He will be a force to be reckoned with.
Ex Senator Rick Santorum acquitted himself well by speaking out on the administrations failures and capped it off with a crowd pleasing "Under this administration, our enemies don't fear us and our friends don't trust us", which brought a loud burst of applause from the audience.
Newt Gingrich used his time to showcase his through understanding of the nations problems and what he would do to set the nation back on the right course. He definitely has the experience and wisdom to do that. But past Gingrich gaffes and the recent mass resignation of his staff casts a pall on his chances.
Ron Paul never waivered from his Liberterian principles and as always has a core of support among the right.
But Michelle Bachman seemed to be the one who gained the most approval and applause from the audience and the nation. She not only announced her candidacy for President while on stage, but forcefully and honestly laid out her beliefs and core tenets for all to see. She also took the opportunity to explain to the public what the Tea Party really stood for. She clearly showed it is NOT a marginalized group of extremists, as it has been painted by the media, but a wide array of Americans proactively working together to get the country moving on a self sustaining path of prosperity....Away from the direction of nanny state which it is now pointed in.
Yes the field of Republican candidates on the stage last night was impressive. Any one of them would make a great President in these stressful times for our country. I am looking forward to the process which will bring forth our next President.
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maloney | Jun 17, 2011, 01:32 PM EDT
The best candidate has not entered the frey yet. All of the current candidates would be outstanding compared to obama. If Rick Perry gets in the race you will see the next President of the United States. He is by far the best man for the job bar none.
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Monsoonman | Jun 16, 2011, 09:21 PM EDT
Todays polls are very interesting Mitt Romney and Michelle Bachman are surging in the polls. The American people are getting a gutfull of the socialists running things in DC and can't wait to vote them out.
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Ratslayer | Jun 16, 2011, 03:56 PM EDT
Yeah, you saw the future president of Nutbag Land. That's all these crazies are good for. Not one of these clowns will ever win the WH. The majority of Americans are tired of tea bagger extremism, the paranoia and the ignorance. Republicans have nothing new to offer America. Tax cuts for the rich, less regulation and a fence along the Mexican border don't cut it. Whining about the ``Nanny state'' just shows how ignorant you are. Whose gonna build and maintain the highways, run the military, fight crime and fires, and help states devastated by natural disasters?? Who? The private sector? Grow up.
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2BorNot2B | Jun 16, 2011, 01:02 PM EDT
(Cont'd).. )-- Bachmann finally, in my view, is THE ONE. She has all the outstanding qualities needed to lead this country: integrity, professionalism, character, honesty, ability to stick to principle, sincerity, experience, impeccable credentials in so many fields, not the least of which are -after having fostered 23 children- love for her fellow man, and love for this country! - But the left and the faux-feminists hate her because she embodies all the qualities they lack! -- On top of that she has 'presence' and 'interior beauty' which shines through to her physical beauty. That alone, among rabid femmes of dubious sexuality is ANATHEMA! -- No doubt, they, and the Soros-paid media will attempt to destroy her because of her "Christian values and beliefs,' as much as they did with Palin, and the American people, as 'enlightened' as they claim to be... might be foolish enough (they have proved it by choosing the present incompetent usurper) to deny her. I won't make predictions, I'll just cross my fingers and hope.
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2BorNot2B | Jun 16, 2011, 12:50 PM EDT
**..there were plenty of shots taken at Obama and especially Joe Biden.** -- As there should be. They, and their misguided anti-America policies ARE the issue! -- Both Romney and Pawlenty would make capable POTUS, with Mitt edging Paw in the 'gravitas' front, and Paw edging Mitt in the lack of 'baggage' (which includes flip-flopping, Romneycare, and his Mo background, which is big 'thing' because of the 'weirdness factor,' despite disclaimers). Cain.. mmm, he may speak from the heart but he has quite a few negatives: he worked for the Fed and... he's not an attractive guy. Americans (and Europeans, who are watching the slow erosion of their idol's clay feet) are shallow enough to dismiss anyone who does not meet H'wood standards. -- I love Santorum, he's got plenty of qualities, sincerity and desire... but lacks money, backers and brilliance. He'd make a great vice-prez. -- Gingrich, unfortunately, handed his ass to the demos on a platter by committing political suicide. Would have loved to see him wipe the floor and destroy the myth of 'the superman' on a debate with what's left of the kenyan. -- Ron Paul is, and always has been, a fringe loon. He has a loyal following from way back, but they are, as much as he, fringe loons. (cont'd..)
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olovely | Jun 16, 2011, 08:43 AM EDT
Bachman doesn't even believe in evolution. What's coming is the 12th century. The future president of fecwittania maybe, nowhere else.
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jnewnam | Jun 15, 2011, 08:32 AM EDT
Michelle Bachman was outstanding. Romney somehow missed the Global Warming uncovered fraud. While he got state's rights correct he missed on the Ryan plan. He's not keeping up. Newt is a great speaker but missed on the Ryan plan, too. By the way, while I'm here Sarah Palin didn't start the TEA party. It was started by the utterances of a Chicago Mercantile Exchange reporter for CNBC, Rick Santelli. He's a hero to us all. The TEA party than popped up in small groups all over the country - its triumph was the 2010 congressional and state governor elections. If you want to know what really is happening to the economy of the USA and the Obama politics that are hurting it watch the business channels. They remain remarkably balanced and businessmen/women deal with the headwinds everyday. They know what's coming.
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