Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Certainly Not News (CNN) Debate

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I am waiting patiently for the 987th GOP debate in South Carolina being brought to us by CNN, a make-believe, unbiased news media that will likely ask liberal leaning questions to further the Obama socialist agenda. How paranoid do I sound, eh? Unfortunately, I believe it's true that Obama wants tis country to go socialist.

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Rick Perry has dropped out and Newt goes into the debate with Perry's endorsement, which I don't believe is going to have an enormous effect, but it might give him a little push.  On the other hand, we heard Newt's second wife, Marianne, speak negatively about him and say that he wanted an "open marriage."  How tawdry of her to come out with this dirt now--how small and unnecessary for her to try to do what she can to destroy his chances in the race.  Newt's daughters are upset with their mother coming forward with this gossip, and interestingly, Marianne was involved with Newt while he was still married to his first wife, whose name he cannot remember. This is the kind of behavior we see from those people who can only pretend to love our nation, because if they truly did, they wouldn't try to effect the outcome of an election, but would allow the system to do the job.  Of course the mainstream media must have been salivating to hear her talk about her ex-husband.  Anything that makes Republicans look bad is what the media wants--this is why they love Ron Paul--he makes Republicans look crazy.

I just went to Twitter where someone posted that Newt's daughters claim Marianne Gingrich was never told by him that he wanted an open marriage--that means she lied, but we don't know whether or not she did.  


So here we go with the debate: John King is the emcee. The music plays, a horsedrawn carriage moves across the screen, and the drama begins.  Oh wait, it's a debate--there is no drama.


The announcer sounds like he just finished a can of testosterone and the battle begins.  They recited the Pledge of Allegiance, but didn't show it, because it might offend the left. They sang the National Anthem and you can tell the crowd is Republican because they actually sang along. 


Ron Paul looks like he needs a chair. 

King asks Newt about his ex-wife's claims.  Newt blew King's doors off.  To ask this as a first question, is despicable, to use Newt's words.  The news media just proved again, how much they suck.  Newt for President! John King should be humiliated; he should be ashamed of himself.  He should quit this line of work and pump gas. The rest of the group just told King to piss off by not falling into King's scenario. Paul went last, giggled and mentioned the corporations that run the media as the problem. I cannot believe how angry I am at how much John King sucks.


As always, the CNN is trying to pit the candidates each other, particularly against Mitt.  Mitt spoke about Obama's crony capitalism and was specific about the way he has favored cerrtain people.  Bain specifically was mentioned by King but the debate went into the issue of capitalism--a term invented by Karl Marx, by the way.  The didn't entertain him with interparty venom.

An Obamacare question to Mitt.  My thought--if Obamacare is so great, why is it considered a favor by Obama, to allow organizations to opt out?  Mitt wants to replace it and allow people to own their insurance and treat it like a competitive business. Santorum just attacked Mitt, and brought the negatives back into the room--I think it's a mistake on his part and I think it's going to hurt him. "Footsies with the left," is what he accused Mitt and Newt of doing back in the 1990's.  I don't think it was wise of him.

Finally, I noticed that CNN did not ask one question about foreign policy.  If John King would ask one, it would expose Ron Paul as being left of Obama and that would screw up CNN's agenda in which they want to promote Paul to keep the GOP divided.  I don't know why the GOP even agrees to appear on their programs for these debates.
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