Replacing the regular Sunday Morning newscast blog, this week's cast blog is all about the Presidential GOP primary debate. Again, kind of like the Huckabee Presidential Forum, viewers are given a chance to learn more about the republican candidates. Last night's debate was truly something else. But it gave us a chance to see how our republican candidates dealt with pressure and how they viewed somethings. It can be seen here. Because Newt Gingrinch is the man of the hour this week, we'll keep our focus on him. After all, this is a nearly two hour debate and I like to keep things short and simple.
The Presidential GOP Primary debate of last night can be found here, on YouTube.
For starters, we learned that Ron Paul can say nuclear. But this blog isn't truly about him. It's about Newt Gingrinch.
He was questioned on his general electability and that is a real concern for these republican candidates. Once you become the nominee, how will the rest of the country respond to you? Contrary to what some might believe, liberals do not advocate adultery, they simply want freedom to do what they wish. Adultery is frowned upon on all sides of America and it is yet another stain to otherwise imperfect Newt Gingrinch.
He responds with saying how a previous nominee was deemed unelectable to general voters of the country but still became president. It is not all about electability, says Gingrinch. Oh, but it is. People won't vote for you if they don't like you. Face it, it's about whether someone likes the candidate or not for most people, not about who can do the best job. That isn't to say that I beleive Gingrinch can do the best job, but people simply don't like him.
Well, only time will tell. I wouldn't want my moderately liberal bias mixing up the facts.
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