CNN Jacksonville, FL Debate (1/26/12) 8p ET - Official Thread!

The "massaging" of Ron is because - if you notice - once they start doing that, he gets complacent and defanged. His "fire" is contained. Ron gets calm and complacent when he feels the others are "getting it". They are manipulating him. They understand Ron doesn't like to attack. By placating him, they are defanging him.

Interesting observation....get this to Doug Wead ASAP..
 
[FONT=&quot]Another Fudged Fact By Newt: “I balanced the budget”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]FACT: The National Debt went up nearly $1 Trillion while he was Speaker[/FONT]

· In 1994, the year before Gingrich become Speaker the National Debt was $4, 693 trillion
· In 1995, the year he become speaker the debt was $4,974 trillion
· In 1996 the debt was $ 5,225 trillion
· In 1997 the debt was $5,413 trillion
· In 1998-- the last year of his speakership-- the debt was $5,526 trillion

(Source: [FONT=&quot]Treasury Direct.gov[/FONT])
 
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I would vote for Paul/Romney ticket is a heartbeat. I would also campaign for that.

I strangely feel like Romney could one day do the right thing.

He seems uncomfortable not being honest. Unlike Obama, who seems to love it.
 
Ok, Santorum is sounding exactly like Bachmann when her campaign was dying. Bachmann would also raise her voice and would make rehearsed answers.
 
Another Fudged Fact By Newt: “I balanced the budget”FACT: The National Debt went up nearly $1 Trillion while he was Speaker
· In 1994, the year before Gingrich become Speaker the National Debt was $4, 693 trillion
· In 1995, the year he become speaker the debt was $4,974 trillion
· In 1996 the debt was $ 5,225 trillion
· In 1997 the debt was $5,413 trillion
· In 1998-- the last year of his speakership-- the debt was $5,526 trillion


Source: Treasury Direct.gov

Thanks ZanZibar...I mean Napoleon's Shadow...I mean [deleted]!
 
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