Lots of insight on Thursday night at the Iowa debate, from the 2012-Republican-Presidential-nominee-wannabees:
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann seems to think she would be a better President than former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, because she is less “Minnesota nice.”
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty seems to think he would be a better President that Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, because he is less “Minnesota nice.”
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich needs to lose the visible annoyance at being asked questions he thinks are beneath him. Maybe he should just consider himself lucky when asked a “Mickey Mouse” question.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum needs to be assured that one of the other candidates will take up the mantle of defending the unborn when he flames out.
Unless I missed it, Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney did not repeat his assertion – uttered earlier in the day at the Iowa State Fair – that “corporations are people, my friend.”
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman thinks everyone else needs to spend more time talking about jobs. Too bad he didn’t really take his own advice.
Businessman Herman Cain thinks there are a bunch of problems in Afghanistan, but didn’t have enough time to explain them to us. How convenient. Oh, and he personally doesn't dislike Mormons, but his neighbors do. Nice neighbors he has.
And Texas Rep. Ron Paul played the role of libertarian well: too much spending on wars, roll back the Affordable Care Act, keep the Federal government out of same-sex marriage out, and phase out the Federal Reserve.
More next week, I am sure!
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