9:04 PM: I think Rick Perry’s having a much better debate tonight. And he’s gotten the brain freezes down to maybe 2 or 3 seconds.
9:07 PM: Mitt: Markets are people!!!
Romney: “You can’t have any illegals working on our property. I’m running for office, for pete’s sake, we can’t have illegals”
This is a classic case of gaffe as excessive candor — not ‘that’s outrageous, you can’t have illegals working on my property’ but ‘dude, I’m running for office, hiring illegals will kill me’
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9:23 PM: Looks like Perry’s hit his 90 minute time limit and he’s in the midst of turning into a pumpkin.
9:26 PM: Remember Michele Bachmann? That was weird. Wonder what happened to her.
9:27 PM: Awesome: Bachmann: “He put us in Libya. Now he’s putting us in Africa.”
9:31 PM: First, a policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Second, get real and figure out whether to negotiate.
9:39 PM: Awesome, Cain says he’d never release the hostages we’re holding in Gitmo.
9:43 PM: This is starting to remind me of those Ali fights my dad and I would watch in the 70s. 15th round, both fighters exhausted, hanging on each other. But this time it’s not just Perry who’s pooped. You’ve got Herman Cain saying he won’t release our hostages. Santorum saying he won’t negotiate with hostages. I mean, it’s gettin’ ugly.
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On the surface it sounds kind of funny. But it’s actually about a grim but little discussed injury suffered by military personnel. A British company, BCB International, is doing a thriving business selling body armor for soldiers’ genitals because the standard issue protection they get from the DOD doesn’t fully protect that part of the body.
Here’s the key exchange from last night’s debate that set the tone for the whole evening.
999 Plan means tax cuts for everybody! (Who makes over $200,000.) See the chart.
He may be off selling books most of the time. But event with a light campaign schedule Herman Cain is storming into leads in South Carolina and Florida, i.e., where it counts.