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My Evaluation of the Candidates Performance at the Debate
The first political debate of this presidential primary season was held Friday night in Ames, Iowa. Here is my take on it:
Mitt Romney – Looked and acted Presidential. Laid out clearly what he would try to do as President. His background in private industry and government shows him to be a capable leader. Grade - A Michele Bachman – Far too insistent on how she ‘fights’ for things and people. No executive experience. Almost as far to the right as Obama is to the left. Grade - D Herman Cain – An intelligent, accomplished businessman who knows how to lead and how to move quickly when required. No government experience, but that may be a plus. Would need a VP with strong International experience (Huntsman?). Grade – B- Ron Paul – the gadfly of the group. A consistently ‘out-of-the-box’ thinker. He favors actions that keep us out of other nation’s business and increase international trade. Cannot be seriously considered, but his ideas should be taken seriously. Grade - C Rick Santorum – No charisma and no campaign war chest. – It’s time for him to go home. Grade - F Tim Pawlenty – See Rick Santorum above. Grade - F Newt Gingrich – Incredibly intelligent and has a proven ability to work across the aisle. Loaded with personal baggage that makes him unelectable. Like Ron Paul, his ideas deserve serious consideration. Grade - C Jon Huntsman – Great domestic and international credentials. Just joined the race and has yet to spell out his ideas. Grade – Inc. |
Doesn't matter, even though I have some disagreement with your assessment. It doesn't matter because Gov. Rick Perry has entered the race and he is hands down, head and shoulders above all these candidates in charisma and brilliance. If people listen to him, they cannot but help to be impressed; much like it is with Marco Rubio. In fact that is the "dream ticket"; Perry-Rubio. The Dems are shaking in their shoes as we speak if they have any sense.
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Thanks BBQMan for the evaluation. I didn't get to see the entire debate, but from what I did see and from what I've read; I think your evaluation is spot on.
Perry and Rubio? I think I just felt a tingle go up my leg. |
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The rest can go home now, and tend to their other business. |
Time is running out for a viable Republican candidate. I believe strong possibility for a third party candidate. Republican divided and independents over Obama....
Bachmann said to have lead in straw pool...Will see |
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I do agree that a businessman and a politician are 180 degrees out of sync. A businessman defines a cut as spending less than you did last year – in other words, a real reduction in spending. A politician (either party) means spending less than the various departments would like to have. I prefer the business definition and hope you would consider it. |
I watched and read everything I could find and agree with the comments of BBQMAN. I feel Bachmann's performance was embarrassing to watch. I feel sorry for her, but could never imagine her as a viable candidate. I would like to have seen Perry there so America could see how he is more narrow minded that most think. His politics would be fine for the deep religious south, but never for the whole of this country. Mitt still comes off as the best choice in my book.
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BBQMan,
Actually, the reason I did not watch the debate of the Republicans in Iowa was that I did not have access to a television that night. My air conditioner quit working about 6 pm, the house got very hot quickly, and my wife and I spent the night with friends. They wanted to play cards. Since I was getting such a nice favor from them (staying at their house), I could not say I would rather watch television. I do like to hear all sides from all candidates. On the plus side, I got a recommendation for an a/c repairman and he was to my house the next morning - found out I had a blown out capacitor - fixed it for $165 total cost. A businessman for the Presidential slot and a VP with extensive foreign policy background might make for a very good ticket. Whoever gets in office MUST be willing to negotiate and compromise when needed. |
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I am sure that those members who abhor Michelle Bachmann are going to say that she won the straw vote because she was raised in Iowa. However, I lived in West Des Moines Iowa for 8 years and travled that state and was actively involved with the Republican Party and my view is that these folks are very down to earth and very independent.
I like Michelle Bachmann primarily because she embodies that down to earth Iowa personna. |
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Jon Huntsman
Really really like Huntsman, was given some marshmellow questions compared to Perry but really sounded like he could get congress united, gee, that would be different.....Sorry but this world is not ready for another Texan!
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