New poll question.
Back when his poll numbers were in double digits, Rudy was in the habit of saying this:
Well, now's your chance Rudy.
And just imagine, a few months back we were hearing rumors of this:
Hmm, interesting metaphor there Chris. Of course we all know how that story turned out.
Oh and Fred, when you get around to it, how about getting back to this:
. . . And finally, here's something for those whose participated in our last poll question: "What has been most annoying about FOX's GOP primary coverage ?"
Your response -
Friday, January 25, 2008
New poll & mini film fest: When will Rudy drop out and endorse McCain ?
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Writer's Strike Affects South Carolina FOX debates
At least it seems that way - Haven't we heard these questions before?
Haven't we heard so many of these answers before.
The Big News of the Day: Bush believes Palestinian/Israeli peace is close at hand, but gets short shrift from "moderators." (Can you call them "moderators" when they keep egging-on the candidates going against each other?) Rudy and Ron Paul are asked about it, but no one else.
Some discussion of Pakistan.
On the other hand, plenty of the old standards - Iraq, economy, immigration.
On economy, candidates talk like they think they are in Michigan.
Mitt thinks we can bring old jobs back from the dead, McCain wants to retrain workers for the economy of the future.
Thompson shows some spunk, can't get in enough criticisms of Huckabee.
Huckabee says if Reagan were running today, the Club for Growth would run ads against him.
Ron Paul starts out sensible, distances himself from 9-11 deniers, but can't seem for too long to keep himself from saying something Chomsky-esque.
John McCain gives incredible answer on whether Democrats can win on their Iraq position - how long can they campaign against the reality on the ground?
Rudy says Democrats idea of "change" is "change out of your pocket."
Romney references "Three Dimensional Chess," appearantly trying to steal the Trekkie vote from Ron Paul.
Immigration, amnesty, yada yada yada.
McCain ain't gonna deport a wife of an MIA soldier.
Thompson, on the other hand, ain't gonna look at folks individually.
Giuliani ain't gonna send kids out on the street, but he will end illegal immigration.
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