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Thursday, January 24, 2008
"Live Blogging" the GOP Debate ...
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 9:02 PM
10:35 - Ron Paul on switching political parties:  "I wish they would worry about it, just in case ... might keep them on their toes."

10:33 - Huckabee has a good response about his faith.  He hasn't done great tonight, but he is finishing strong.

10:28 - Rudy takes-down the NY Times.  Well done.

10:26 - Huckabee has a funny line about Chuck Norris' comments about McCain's age.  McCain has a good come-back about Stallone.

10:23 - McCain has not mentioned that he is the candidate best able to beat the Democrats in November.  This is odd, inasmuch as it seems like that was the message he was settling into ...

10:14 - The Mormon question ... again. 

10:13 - Romney has a good argument for why putting his own money into his campaign is actually good:  When he gets elected, he won't owe anyone.

10:11 - Romney drops the Reagan.

10:10 - McCain had a very good line tonight:  "I'll put my country above my party every time ... proud to be a conservative."

10:09 - Who said McCain wasn't talking about Global Warming?  He has brought it up a few times tonight ...

10:05 - NY Times has endorsed Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

10:01 - The McCain campaign just released a new web ad called: Mitt Surfing.  This is obviously a parody of the John Kerry wind surfing ad ...

9:59 - Rudy Giuliani is right; we need to start building nuclear plants ... yesterday.

9:57 - Regarding the Catastrophic Fund, McCain says he wants to work with the insurance companies, rather than setting up a "huge Federal Bureaucracy."

9:55 - Romney: "...Those poor folks that are snow-birds..."  (Yeah, I really feel sorry for those poor souls who have two houses -- one in the North -- and then a place where they "summer" ..

9:54 - Rudy brings up the National Catastrophic Fund -- and that McCain opposes it.  His question to Rudy is if he has a position on it.  Romney says he does support it, which I think is news to everyone ... 

9:52 - Endorsements are one thing, but real policy advisers are more important to me.  I take solice in the fact that McCain has some good advisers (like Phil Gramm, for instance), just as I take comfort in the fact that Rudy would be listening to Ted Olson and Steve Forbes ...

9:48 - Yeah, real hardball questions from the candidates: "So Governor Huckabee, tell me why you're so great" ...

9:42 - Seriously, I can't believe the candidates aren't putting up more of a fight.  Their political futures are literally on the line.  Well, maybe the segment that allows the candidates to question each other will heat things up ...

9:36 - Huckabee looks tired tonight.  The problem with relying solely on charisma is that sometimes charisma has an off night.  Sometimes charisma sleeps in.  You live by the charisma, you die by the charisma ...

9:36 - Ron Paul gets applause by saying Iraq was a bad war and "wasn't worth it."

9:33 - "General Hillary Clinton."  Nice line by Romney.  Am I the only one who noticed he praised everyone involved in the Surge, except McCain?

9:31 - I'm frankly surprised at how boring this debate is ... so far.  Rudy's campaign is hanging by a thread -- yet, he's not taking any shots?  Mike Huckabee is a great orator, yet, he seems to be going through the motions.  And why aren't McCain and Romney going at it, yet???

9:30 - A half-hour into the debate, McCain references the Surge.  Six months ago, who would've thought that this topic wouldn't have come up until a third of the way through the debate?

9:29 - Now is the perfunctory portion of the debate when a local newspaper gets to ask a question. 

9:26 - John Hanlon is also "live blogging the debate."

9:24 - Citing a previous debate, Huckabee makes the point that he was right about the economy's downward turn:  "I was the only guy on that stage who said, it may be doing great if you're on top."

9:21 - Campaign Emails:  The good folks at Romney's campaign and Rudy's campaign want you to know that McCain doesn't think he's an expert on economics.

9:18 - Wow.  It seems like it's been forever since Rudy last spoke.  I think that, in order for him to have the kind of night he needs to have, he's going to have to start interrupting and injecting himself into the debate more.  Remember, his best debate moment occurred at one of the early debates, when he stood up to Ron Paul over 9-11.  He didn't wait his turn then ...

9:15 - Ron Paul's tie is quite nice.  I think he gets the "best tie of the night" award.

9:12 - Is Mike Huckabee proposing a "make-work" highway project?

9:11 - I think it's pretty clear the candidates are tired.  None of them look particularly fresh.  Even Romney looks a little rough.

9:09 - McCain says he's very well-versed on economics.  But in a recent blogger call, he admitted that he would look for a VP who complimented him in an area where he is not an expert.  He floated the name of Phil Gramm -- because of his expertise on economics ...

9:07 - Rudy says the stimulus package is good, but doesn't go far enough.  Also, this was the first compliment of another candidate:  "Senator McCain is right -- we have to put as much emphasis on spending."

9:05 - On Taxes, McCain on the Bush tax cuts:  "I think it's very important that we make the Bush tax cuts permanent.  I voted to make them permanent twice already."   More:  "... We pay the highest corporate income tax of any nation except Japan." 

9:01 - Boca Raton.  It means the rat's mouth.  (Just a little trivia)...

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Virginia Patriot writes: Friday, January, 25, 2008 8:47 AM
Amensty vs Amnesty
From today's Pat Buchanan column:

In 2004, the voters of Arizona, by 56 percent to 44 percent, enacted Proposition 200, requiring proof of citizenship before an individual may vote or receive state benefits. Forty-six percent of Hispanics voted for Prop. 200, giving the lie to those who say Hispanics support the illegal invasion of their country. Over 190,000 Arizonans petitioned to put Prop. 200 on the ballot. As it simply required proof of citizenship before receiving the benefits and privileges of citizenship, who could oppose it? Answer: the entire GOP congressional delegation, led by Sen. John McCain. This is the same John McCain who battled the border fence and colluded with Teddy Kennedy on the amnesty bill rejected by Congress last year after a national uproar. Bottom line: If the presidential race is between Hillary and Amnesty John, the border security battle is over and lost.
soulsamurai writes: Friday, January, 25, 2008 2:11 AM
Romney himself seems like a ...
... slimy used-car salesman to me. But McCain isn't that appealing either.

McCain says he's for Bush tax cuts now. But he's still for Al Gore's global warming taxes - GLOBAL WARMING TAXES!?! Isn't that in effect, trading US tax cuts for GLOBAL taxes?? Giving away our national sovereignty to some global UN governing body is a very bad idea.

I like Huckabee's approach to the economy best -

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/01/24/politics/fromtheroa d/entry3749190.shtml

Want more details? A FAIR DEAL FOR ALL AMERICANS:

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id= 1178


Rob writes: Friday, January, 25, 2008 12:16 AM
Matthews the media whore
Matthews was almost sneering at Romney all day. Now that he thinks he might be on the wrong side, he slobbers all over him.
Bravado writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 11:24 PM
Re: bigkam
Because you want to view them in that way. Perception is nine-tenths reality.
bigkam writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 11:12 PM
Romneys Guys
Why does it seem like every Romney guy who stumps for him on the shows looks like a slimy ambulance chasing used-car salesman?
seansfm writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 11:02 PM
Chris Matthews is Dumb
I'm watching a post-debate interview:

Chris is going off about the second amendment by asking Rudy: "DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE IN NY CITY SHOULD CARRY A GUN?!" because he's annoyed at Huckabee's position.

How annoying.

If the Second Amendment is respected, Chris, not everyone will WANT to own a gun!

If you don't feel threatened by crime, you don't feel the need to own a gun.

I don't own a gun, but because others have that right, I'M SAFER! I can afford to make that choice, because PEOPLE OWNING GUNS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES makes society safer, because it might make some BAD GUYS think twice!

Besides Chris, who CARES what you think? Why didn't you ask Huckabee?

How dumb.

LibertyJaw writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:47 PM
PMS NBC . . .
been a long time for me too, but I like Scarborough(sp)
bigkam writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:47 PM
Way Too Safe
Really felt like Giuliani needed to take some shots at Romney. Expected McCain to go after him, but it seems like he didn't think he had to. Still looks like Florida will go down to the wire as both McCain and Romney were strong.
seansfm writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:42 PM
10:43
I'm watching MSNBC...

that hasn't happened in a while.
Rob writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:42 PM
Tasteless joke
Huck's joke about Mitt's son and his money was disgusting. I hope that was a boo from the audience.
Bravado writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:37 PM
Depressing
This debate was incredibly depressing ... if you support anyone but Romney. He had a pretty strong showing, all things considered.
joinmo writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:35 PM
Bravado
Don't worry, the Huckabee campaign will disavow the ad and McCain will show it on a large screen at the press conference where he announces that he will not run it.

These guys are slimy.
seansfm writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:31 PM
10:23
one of the candidates SNORTS while laughing at Huck's deal about chuck Norris.

How could you miss that?
LibertyJaw writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:28 PM
Dropping Reagan . .
I think it was wise to focus on "republican principles" . . . Reagan has just been over-used.
Lmiller writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:10 PM
Matt, are you actually listening?
Romney did not say he supported the Fund. he said he would bring everyone together to find a private solution.
Bravado writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:06 PM
Mitt Surfing
Why is the McCain campaign putting out a web ad against Romney that is a parody of Kerry's surfing/flip flopping? I thought they weren't running a negative campaign. Seems like a shameless lie by McCain and his crew.
LibertyJaw writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:01 PM
where is everyone?
I actually like this civil debate as well . . . i really expected another romney dog-pile. russert set the bait several times but nobody took it. they must all believe that attacking their opponent is suicide tonight they're all looking to stay alive.
SMILE writes: Thursday, January, 24, 2008 9:41 PM
Fighting the Democrats not infighting
I think it is good that they aren't fighting very heavily among themselves this time. They are spending more time taking the fight to the Democrats.

The next round sounds like it is designed to change that though.
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