I don't know how many of these republican debates they've had but not once have any of these candidates directly answered a question put straight to them. Speeches, Obama bashing,that's the only reason why these guys show up for these debates. If you listen closely, Huntsman led his state to the best employment record as Governor, Mitt Romney led his state to the best employment record as Governor,Rick Perry led Texas to the best employment record . When the question from a moderator is directed towards one of these candidates asking "how would you turn around the unemployment situation in the country", what's the response, a speech talking about something fundamentally off the subject matter all together.
Unemployment is down to 8.5%, when ask about the 200,000 new jobs recently added to the economy, Mitt claims Obama had nothing to do with it, but if that unemployment number goes up, well it's Obama's fault.
I'm not the brightest bulb in the string but even I can see through the shallow arguments put forward by these republican candidates. They all come off like a used car salesmen, as if they're selling you a lemon and know full well after a couple of weeks the junker will break down.
When George Stephanopoulos ask each candidate to respond to the negative ads on the air, that question was dodged like a bullet. Nobody wanted to associate them selves with the ads their super packs were running, or answer any of the accusations being made by perspective fellow candidates.
Mitt Romney is going to be the republican nominee, it's his turn, Ron Paul took a couple swipes at Rick Santorum but nobody touched Mitt Romney everyone seems to be Jockeying Mitt for a possible position in his fantasy administration.
Sunday Morning, Republican Debate, Round (2)
Finally, someone takes a couple of swipes at Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich slap him around a little bit with regards to the "negative ads" that are being run around the country bashing Newt in the head.
Rick Santorum took another stab at Mitt, but the question is, is it to late? has the republican candidates running against the air apparent to the republican nomination, Mitt Romney, waited to long to try and knock him off his high horse.
Jon Huntsman made a compelling statement when he said Mitt dis-respected him in last nights debate by criticizing his service as Ambassador to China under President Obama, " I put my country first, when my president called me to serve, I served, my two boys in the military don't ask which political party is in power when they decided to fight for the freedoms of this country"
Overall, I think this Sunday Morning debate produced more substance then any other previous debates.
Unemployment is down to 8.5%, when ask about the 200,000 new jobs recently added to the economy, Mitt claims Obama had nothing to do with it, but if that unemployment number goes up, well it's Obama's fault.
I'm not the brightest bulb in the string but even I can see through the shallow arguments put forward by these republican candidates. They all come off like a used car salesmen, as if they're selling you a lemon and know full well after a couple of weeks the junker will break down.
When George Stephanopoulos ask each candidate to respond to the negative ads on the air, that question was dodged like a bullet. Nobody wanted to associate them selves with the ads their super packs were running, or answer any of the accusations being made by perspective fellow candidates.
Mitt Romney is going to be the republican nominee, it's his turn, Ron Paul took a couple swipes at Rick Santorum but nobody touched Mitt Romney everyone seems to be Jockeying Mitt for a possible position in his fantasy administration.
Sunday Morning, Republican Debate, Round (2)
Finally, someone takes a couple of swipes at Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich slap him around a little bit with regards to the "negative ads" that are being run around the country bashing Newt in the head.
Rick Santorum took another stab at Mitt, but the question is, is it to late? has the republican candidates running against the air apparent to the republican nomination, Mitt Romney, waited to long to try and knock him off his high horse.
Jon Huntsman made a compelling statement when he said Mitt dis-respected him in last nights debate by criticizing his service as Ambassador to China under President Obama, " I put my country first, when my president called me to serve, I served, my two boys in the military don't ask which political party is in power when they decided to fight for the freedoms of this country"
Overall, I think this Sunday Morning debate produced more substance then any other previous debates.
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