Great example of media spin. Top story on Yahoo right now 12/19/2011 ~5:00 PM PST

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Newt Gingrich Stumbles, and Mitt Romney Sighs Relief

Don't go there, I'm reprinting the story below to save you the click and their traffic:
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This has to be the most contrived way any writer could spin the REAL story that Ron is leading Iowa and second nationwide:


The Newt that went up appears to be coming down.
After leading the Republican field for almost a month, Newt Gingrich's support in Iowa has finally shown signs of faltering, creating an opening for one of the GOP stragglers - namely Michele Bachmann or Rick Perry - to try to inch their way into the top three in the state's upcoming caucus.
As he led the pack, Gingrich told ABC News confidently on Dec. 1 that "it's very hard not to look at the recent polls and think that the odds are very high I'm going to be the nominee." As the most recent recipient of inflating poll numbers, Gingrich seemed poised to storm into the Iowa caucus on Jan. 3 with a strong showing, at the very least scaring Mitt Romney, who has held steady near the lead for the entire race.
But like Bachmann, Perry and even Herman Cain, Gingrich appears to have been pulled back to the ground, letting Romney breath again.
"A trend like this going into Christmas week is bad," Tucker Carlson, the editor of the conservative-leaning Daily Caller website, said on Fox News on Monday. He called Romney "a beneficiary of these trends."
As Gingrich has sought to portray himself as the most conservative candidate to take on President Obama, Tea Party suitors like Bachmann and Perry have amped up their rhetoric on the campaign trail. Perry has called being gay a "sin" and told Methodists to take their faith into the "public arena." And as time runs out in Iowa, Bachmann has challenged Gingrich on issues related to abortion.
Those elements, combined with shots at Gingrich from Romney and Ron Paul, who are now leading in Iowa, have dropped the one-time front-runner to his current standing, said Tom Mann, a campaigns analyst at Brookings.
What might have done Gingrich in, Mann suggested, is his latest suggestion that as president he could have judges arrested for disagreeing with him.
"It shows it's an entirely stable pattern, the rise and fall of the anti-Romney candidate. Newt just appears to be the latest example of that," Mann said. "It's all directed at a particular candidate who rises, and then, once it's there and people see, they drop their support for that candidate and kind of move off randomly to other people without really knowing how they're going to vote."
Nationally, Gingrich's support has fallen, though not as rapidly as in Iowa, according to Gallup's daily tracking survey. He peaked at 37 percent to Romney's 22 percent at the beginning of December, and is now at 28 percent to Romney's 24 percent. Paul, who has surged in Iowa, is at 10 percent nationally.
Democrats, meanwhile, have been undeterred by the fluctuating polls and have continued to aim almost all of their fire at Romney. On Monday morning, the Democratic National Committee was circulating an ABC News story on Romney's financial trust.
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unbelieveble,even for me and i am an old man,i have seen all kinds of vicious ,comical bias on pretty much any anti-establishment candidate i liked...
what a sad,sad,criminal souls.

Pity them:
Don't they see what is waiting for them at the end of this journey?
 
Read that one and it was just too funny. Let them keep ignoring RP. The bigger the shock at a Paul win the bigger will be the momentum effect afterwards.
 
Go ahead and undersestimate Ron Paul. We'll see you on Jan 20,2013 when President Ron Paul takes office.
 
I added this post to the 1650 comments:
"Here's the REAL story: Ron Paul is NUMBER ONE in Iowa and has ECLIPSED Newt Gingrich, who is falling precipitously. Romney is a distant third.
Ron Paul is a strong second nationwide showing the strength of the new vivacious republitarians. "

BTW, I just invented a new word: REPUBLITARIANS. Like it?
 
Oops, I didn't invent a word. It's already in the Urban dictionary!

Republitarian A reformed Republican who saw the light and realizes that the Constitution means exactly what it says.

A Republitarian also knows however, that the Libertarian party as a whole isn't strong enough. He tends to vote Republican, since he knows that a Libertarian has no chance of getting into office. He also works to reform the Republican Party, and will question the Party on what he believes is wrong.

Some of the key issues a Republitarian doesn't stand with the Republican Party are:

Abortion
Drugs
Social Security/Welfare
Taxes(ocasionally)
Republitarians stand for freedom, pure and simple.
 
I added this post to the 1650 comments:
"Here's the REAL story: Ron Paul is NUMBER ONE in Iowa and has ECLIPSED Newt Gingrich, who is falling precipitously. Romney is a distant third.
Ron Paul is a strong second nationwide showing the strength of the new vivacious republitarians. "

BTW, I just invented a new word: REPUBLITARIANS. Like it?
Please don't put out wrong poll figures. What nationwide poll has RP in second place? 3 t0 6 points behind isn't "distant" and it was romney second in Iowa not gingrich.
 
unbelieveble,even for me and i am an old man,i have seen all kinds of vicious ,comical bias on pretty much any anti-establishment candidate i liked...
what a sad,sad,criminal souls.

Pity them:
Don't they see what is waiting for them at the end of this journey?
Unfortunately, like you, what I see are people blindly believing that any negatives will face the nation long after their own deaths.
 
Oops, I didn't invent a word. It's already in the Urban dictionary!

Republitarian A reformed Republican who saw the light and realizes that the Constitution means exactly what it says.

A Republitarian also knows however, that the Libertarian party as a whole isn't strong enough. He tends to vote Republican, since he knows that a Libertarian has no chance of getting into office. He also works to reform the Republican Party, and will question the Party on what he believes is wrong.

Some of the key issues a Republitarian doesn't stand with the Republican Party are:

Abortion
Drugs
Social Security/Welfare
Taxes(ocasionally)
Republitarians stand for freedom, pure and simple.

To tell you the truth abortion is where i stand with the most extreme social conservatives on the subject.
Sacred respect for life and responsability for one's actions is what distinguish a civil society from a mob and only in the defense of life,property and the recognition of personal responsabilities liberty can exist.

Also,on the drug subject i perfectly understand we need to abolish the "war on drug" but i personally hate drugs of all kinds,aspirins included and when i see a marijuana leaf or the environmenrt usually related to marijuana i cringe in disgust.
In my opinion we should not position ourselves as the "protectors of drugs and druggies".
It is a secondary subject in my viewpoint,to be given to the state,free to make them illegal if the morals of the people of that state decide so.
same for state sponsored gay marriage,leave it to the culture and the individuals,it does not make sense to me personally,not moral sense,not practical sense but.." what is the state doing in the marriage business" it's good enough an answer for me.
That's just me.
 
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