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Jumat, 12 Agustus 2011

Presidential Candidates Face Off In GOP Debate, But Not To Prove Whether They Can Fill The Shoes Of Obama


There have been collected in the first place in 2012 presidential election contest, says Iowans and Americans that they are to beat President Obama polls next year.

Butter fried on a stick may be foaming at the Iowa State Fair Republican base. But on the road, it is not so good for them.

The same can be said for the GOP candidates gave answers to the public today.

Brett Baier of Fox News asked directly: If you had a table for 10-in-1 spending to cut the tax increase to cut the deal with debt, do you like?

Nobody raised his hand on stage. Person. Not Romney, not Pawlenty, not even Huntsman. This. Despite the fact that three out of four Americans support an agreement that would include tax increases on the wealthiest citizens as part of an agreement on debt reduction wider

And these people want to bring a divided nation? And these people criticize Obama for failing to unite the country?

As it was in Iowa, the candidates delivered their share of cheesy lines. They were packed in their attacks on each other and of course, on Barack Obama, punching-bag-in-Chief. They entertained.

But not up there like a great president.

Michele Bachmann was, as usual, too hot. It is unreasonable, frozen-eyed cover of Newsweek made him look like a victim of big bad media. It is unfortunate, because his actual record - as the caller to be gay "Satan" which prompted the Tea Party to take the country over the cliff of debt - should be disqualifying in itself.

Last night, she repeated her brazen willingness to be landed on the point of failure to make a point to spend.

Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney, former governors were too cold - try quite hard to compensate for manufacturing anti-Obama passion.

Romney was strong. He had his second debate performances solid line, free of gaffes, which means he will stay on top of the matter - at least until the new right's favorite stage.

Pawlenty, trying very hard to engage in hard look Bachmann, did better than the last time in the spotlight. But he had no key to turn the tide, and can be fatal for his campaign. The former governor of Minnesota, is in a box. It is not intense enough to win conservative Christians, who prefer the likes of fellow Bachmann of Minnesota, not to mention Herman Cain and Rick Santorum. As a performer, he lacks the stature of Romney. And his quiet charisma pale under klieg lights in 2012.

It was the first major test for the hunter, the former governor of Utah and Obama's ambassador to China. It was just there, looking half like Joe Lieberman, half of whom, like Wesley Clark. It's a shame, because it's a smart guy, decent, talented and could excel in a country that is dominated by two parties took refuge in their respective corners during the primary season.

In fact, next to clock can be more fun than the main events. Cain, former CEO of Pizza Patron, had the best line of the night: "America has to learn to take a joke." And Ron Paul and Santorum, two intelligent candidates no chance of winning the nomination, served in a substantive debate on the participation and the U.S. role in the world, the wars that have strained the U.S. military all over the world.

More than that would be good for the campaign. Will we get it? Doubt.

Waiting in the wings is Mr. Just Right, or so he hopes: Rick Perry, Governor of the Lone Star State. The news that he, with the record of job creation and priceless bragging cowboy withdrew into the box liquidation dominated the news Friday, leaving a Texas sized on stage debate.

When Perry enters the race for good, look at the popularity of Bachmann suffer, Pawlenty numbers to decline even more (yes, possible) and Romney on his heels to defend his record of job creation.

This breed, thank God, is only currently. We have 15 months of fun, if not enlightenment. It may be better to wait ten parts lighting, entertainment for all.

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