I'm glad these candidates of the people and protectors of the environment were able to get to the debate safely in their private jets.http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-campaign-planes,0,4666247,print.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines
4/27/2007 10:13:49 AM
4/27/2007 10:26:33 AM
4/27/2007 10:28:56 AM
I'd rather see Richardson win than any of the other onessadly that means he doesn't stand a chance
4/27/2007 11:27:44 AM
4/27/2007 3:20:14 PM
I don't recall the republicans making a big POLITICAL stink about global warming either
4/27/2007 6:35:54 PM
richardson had a chance to make it a 4 person race. he completely failed, and did horribly. He had the most to gain, and ended up losing the most.
4/28/2007 12:42:46 AM
^^Repuiblicans dont make a big political stink about global warming becase:A. A lot of them still have their head in their ass and don't think its realORB. They know its real but do nothing because they care more about relaxing regulations for their friends at the big corporations so that they can contribute to global warming than they do about protecting the environment that supports all life on this earth, including the one they dont deserve to have.
4/28/2007 9:05:13 PM
A bunch of interviews done by a New Hampshire TV station with various presidential candidates. Mainly a get to know you, what do you stand for, and a couple questions from a live audience. It's in progress so not everyone is on yet.Republican-Sam Brownback, Kansas Senator: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11552231/detail.htmlMike Huckabee, Former Arkansas Governor: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11348999/detail.htmlDuncan Hunter, California Representative: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11847228/detail.htmlJohn McCain, Arizona Senator: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11457178/detail.htmlRon Paul, Texas Representative: http://www.wmur.com/politics/13212896/detail.htmlTom Tancredo, Colorado Representative: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11266030/detail.htmlDemocrat-Christopher Dodd, Connecticut Senator: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11156082/detail.htmlJohn Edwards, Former North Carolina Senator: http://www.wmur.com/politics/11213876/detail.htmlMike Gravel, Former Alaska Senator: http://www.wmur.com/politics/12632738/detail.html
4/30/2007 8:33:19 PM
Republicans debate tonight at 8:00 on MSNBC from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Moderator is Chris Matthews.
5/3/2007 5:26:31 PM
wonder if we'll see some relative-unknown break through kind of like Gravel did last week
5/3/2007 5:27:43 PM
Ronald Reagan has a bigass Soviet flag in his presidential library.
5/3/2007 7:08:33 PM
^^Keep your eye on the wiley and wascally Ron Paul!
5/3/2007 7:27:06 PM
^ How you think he'll do tonight? I don't think he'll be as explosive as Gravel, he doesn't have that kind of temperament. I'm wondering how the Republican rank-and-file take to his anti-war views.I just hope he does a good job laying down libertarian principles.Pat Buchanan just said that Ron Paul represents his view of the classical conservative, for better or worse. (note: Buchanan hates neoconservatives)[Edited on May 3, 2007 at 7:33 PM. Reason : .]
5/3/2007 7:29:54 PM
some of these questions are just ridiculous, what do you dislike most about America? and tonight will be the highest ratings MSNBC has gotten in five years...
5/3/2007 8:38:15 PM
Was Brian Williams as tough with the Democratic candidates as Chris Matthews is being with the Republican candidates?And who is this "Paul" guy? He's a Republican?So far, Governor Romney is sounding more Presidential than anyone.
5/3/2007 8:46:08 PM
^ According to Democrats, Williams was too hard. According to Republicans, Williams was too soft.Depends on what party you're a member of. Paul's a diehard libertarian. He's been a Republican congressman from Texas for 10 terms.[Edited on May 3, 2007 at 8:48 PM. Reason : .]
5/3/2007 8:48:11 PM
5/3/2007 8:48:56 PM
i spoke too soon, the questions only got worse...
5/3/2007 9:29:38 PM
^ They covered a lot more material than the Democrats did. I think Matthews did a good job trying to keep the candidates inside their time limits and moving on.
5/3/2007 9:43:23 PM
Paul, with his limited mic-time, did OK. He's not good at sound-biting. And Yeah to Huckabee for supporting the FairTax.
5/3/2007 9:46:25 PM
Dr. Paul freakin' rocks. I love that guy.
5/3/2007 9:49:19 PM
I thought Mit and Rudy did very well. I also think Huckabee?, actually scored some points, esp coming from the "who is this guy". I thought tancredo had some great points, but looked the most uncomfortable and seemed awkward. As for the most a awkward, I think mccain looked the worst, or was most difficult to watch.I actually feel better for the republicans chances after tonight. I actually heard IDEAS!!!. On iraq, people actually gave EXAMPLES of what they would try to accomplish. Not the usual, we need to do better, I would have done it differently and better BS.If they run on a flat tax, or comsumption tax and do away with the income tax, I think repubs roll.
5/3/2007 10:31:17 PM
they can say that in debates, but presidents would have very little to do with a change in the way that our tax system works in this country, that would have to be a congressional thing.
5/3/2007 10:36:51 PM
Anyone else catch the shot Romney took at Guiliani on the religion question? Very stuble, but nicely played.
5/3/2007 10:40:52 PM
^you are correct sir. You see that thing I added to the end of repub? Its a S. It makes the word plural. Meaning more than one. Just messin with ya. I do feel the the party can run and win on that. I also think they can actually get it done. Having the presidency is key to passing it, as recently witnessed, a veto is hard to overcome.
5/3/2007 10:40:55 PM
i don't know. anything piece of legislation that has the word "fair" in it would make me uncomfortable (if i knew nothing more about it).
5/3/2007 10:48:00 PM
5/3/2007 10:55:31 PM
just stirring the pot a little
5/3/2007 11:13:30 PM
it reminded me of last week's debate, except this time instead of everybody bashing bush, they were bashing the clintons
5/3/2007 11:41:20 PM
My jaw dropped when the one guy said he believed it was okay for workplaces to discriminate based on sexual preference.Also yea, the Clinton bashing was /old especially since he had consistently higher approval ratings than their guy. haha
5/4/2007 7:34:31 AM
^Why? Business owners own their property, and just the same as any private homeowner, should be allowed to decide who gets to come on his property under what conditions, and who does not, based on any reasoning he likes.I never have a right to be allowed onto someone else's land, nor to demand an explanation for why I'm not hired to do something.
5/4/2007 10:00:59 AM
5/4/2007 10:04:46 AM
So it's okay to not hire someone because of race, gender, sexual preference, religion, ethnicity etc?
5/4/2007 10:07:07 AM
I thought people from Spain were white?
5/4/2007 10:08:15 AM
5/4/2007 10:24:29 AM
5/4/2007 10:39:13 AM
I understand where you're coming from but I don't feel it should be legal for american citizens to be discriminated against inside the country. Allowing discrimination just perpetuates discrimination.I guess it's mainly because I think part of a modern governments job is to assure the safety and raise the quality of life (within reason) for its citizens as opposed to the hands off approach.
5/4/2007 10:51:35 AM
5/4/2007 10:55:27 AM
His 'flip-flop' was quick! http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/blogs/politicalticker/2007/05/thompson-apologizes-for-comment-on-gay.html
5/4/2007 3:23:51 PM
OMFFLIPFLOP!
5/4/2007 10:01:14 PM
I dont recall that question, but tommy tompson has about the same chance of being president as tommy chang does being the starter for the colts next season.
5/4/2007 11:20:25 PM
it's telling that the GOP candidates went and did a debate on MSNBC (with commentators like Chris Matthews and Keith Olberman), but the Dems completely rejected doing a debate on Fox
5/5/2007 8:17:55 AM
That's not even remotely comparable...not even remotely. Show me an instance where MSNBC has made up a story--literally, just fabricated a story--about any one of the Republican candidates...then you can compare the two.
5/5/2007 1:07:28 PM
fox news: fair and balanced
5/5/2007 2:28:16 PM
5/5/2007 10:40:31 PM
^ Where have you been the past 7 years?Bush and Co. are the king of avoiding critical questioning, and it took a miserable failure in Iraq for people to start disliking them.
5/5/2007 10:44:06 PM
^^ EarthDogg, here are highlights of a tape of Alberto Gonzales being questioned by Congress. Notice all his responses.http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/index.jhtml?ml_video=85561
5/6/2007 1:22:51 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/01/22/obama.madrassa/
5/6/2007 3:59:34 PM
^Is this the same CNN that withheld stories of Saddam's atrocities and soft-sold his regime for all those years? But OK, let's assume that FOX news is evil incarnate. The GOP guys did go on a left-wing network and faced Chris Matthews et al. Let's see the Dem. candidates defend their ideas (?) before a right-wing questioner. Your choice?[Edited on May 7, 2007 at 2:23 AM. Reason : .]
5/7/2007 2:22:49 AM