Comments on: Romney, McCain Clash In Smaller GOP Debate
Romney Says McCain Is Out Of Conservative Mainstream As Super Tuesday Approaches
- It seems the (poor) choices for Prez are limited to the four ''leaders'' consisting of one radical, two liberals, and one moderate (Romney).
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- I saw the debate. It was kind of hard to keep your mind on what they were saying. Having them seated at a table too low in chairs too small was distracting. Not only did they look like basketball players in grade school seating, it was apparent that they didn''t know what to do with their feet. In this setting, McCain looked like the playground bully, and Paul looked like the kid who had to go to the bathroom. . . .
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- Edward1975, weakest - really?
As opposed to who?
Dukakis, ie Snoopy in the Tank? - Reply to this comment
- This is one of the weakest group of candidates that both sides have ever fielded. It is embarrrassing that our political arena has sunken to these levels. True leaders want no part of the cesspool that is American politics and in a time when we could truly use a leader. What a shame.
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- A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCauin which is a vote for the Democratic nominee regardless of who that might be. How ironic!
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- What a scraggly bunch of things the cat drug in.
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- "Romney said...McCain said...Romney said...McCain said..."
Hey CBS, how ''bout doing some real reporting here. You know, informing the public as to which statements are accurate and which ones are distortions.
Man, I wish I could get paid big bucks for being this lazy. - Reply to this comment
- www.ronpaul2008.com
If you are sick of our corrupt government I suggest you visit the website above. You''ll never learn about Ron Paul on mainstream media- they have their agenda- the mis-education of america - Reply to this comment
- Don''t be fooled. CBS News is the news "THEY" want you to hear. Propoganda. They continuously prove this when they exclude Ron Paul one of the Republican canidates for president. It is quite remarkable how firmly entrenched they are. I hope people are smart enough to realize, if you want to attempt to know what is going on in the world, the mainstream media is NOT the place to get your information. The others..CNN, NBC, FOX- they are equally as bad. Don''t be a Sheeple!
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- Did I miss the coronation? Did McCain or Romney win 1100 delegates when I wasn''t looking? What a dissapointment. This was no debate. Cooper Anderson has no businees conducting such an important event. Repeatedly he lied to Huckabee and Paul, promising to allow them to participate, then totally ignoring them. I admire both Paul and Huckabee for not getting up and walking out. Even CNN''s own analysts recognized that in his very limited time, Huckabee won the debate. Perhaps CNN was trying to get into the business of producing a revival of "The Odd Couple" by getting McCain and Romney to go at each other. I did enjoy seeing the "deer in the headlights" look on Anderson''s face when he finally did get to the "line graph" from the undecided. Even though McCain and Romney got high marks on certain remarks, the most consistantly high marks were given to Huckabee and Paul. But since that didn''t fall into CNN''s plan, Anderson quickly dismissed the whole thing. Maybe someday one of these networks will have a legitimate debate....but I''m not holding my breath
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