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Title: Review of January 5th, 2008 ABC GOP Debate
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Published: Jan 5, 2008
Author: buckeye
Post Date: 2008-01-05 21:57:08 by buckeye
Keywords: Ron Paul
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Quick synopsis

  • Ron Paul, my focus during this event, was tired, slow to articulate his points, and easily overwhelmed by aggressive partisans.
  • McCain appeared to withdraw his insistence on amnesty, and then spent excess time interrupting other candidates who were differentiating themselves from his former positions — in defense of what he had apologized for.
  • Romney was effective at articulating his technical perspectives on issues (medical care, immigration) but clearly will not deviate from the Bush doctrines of war.
  • Thompson was reserved and came across as a fat cat at times. He smirked at Ron Paul several times.
  • Giuliani was about the same as he has always been. He smirked and laughed mirthlessly at Ron Paul several times.
  • John McCain was especially demeaning to Ron Paul during discussion of war.
  • Smirking and chuckling was prevalent when Ron Paul was talking about the Federal Reserve and inflation.

Illegal Immigration

This is my main reason for posting this thread.

  • It became abundantly clear that no one on the stage would deal with illegal immigration adequately. PC rules the day. we are not being heard yet.
  • Ron Paul lost an incredible chance to demonstrate his resolve on this issue, but he came close by emphasizing welfare.
  • The other GOP members are weak-kneed and left themselves with massive openings for abandoning their commitments to deal with immigration.
  • Huckabee talked about building a fence, and sounded like he's been listening to Gilchrist; his credibility is very low in my opinion.
  • The American people have NOT communicated their anger effectively with these people.

Ron Paul's demeanor

This was a fair debate with an open format.

  • Rushed, combative, on the defensive in many cases.
  • Unable to keep up with cross-talk and interruptions.
  • Should have worn a red tie, I'm hearing.

Ron Paul's victory

  • He kept his temper when badly mistreated not by ABC, but by the other participants.
  • He kept his humor, and joked several times.
  • He did articulate the threat of inflation/monetary-abuse.
  • He did talk about civil liberties and preemptive war.
  • He did talk about free enterprise and the Constitution.
  • He is the only candidate truly planning on implementing change.

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#2. To: buckeye (#0)

Thanks buck...

In his behalf, Paul is near my age and we do tire easily.

On the other hand Paul has also lived more history than the rest and he is a gentleman.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-01-05   22:02:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom, who knows what evil (#2) (Edited)

On the other hand Paul has also lived more history than the rest and he is a gentleman.

Absolutely. As WKWE says, RP did not compromise himself as the others did. And I mean the others did in one way or another. I was especially grateful to have the chance to hear them squirm on illegal immigration and government-manipulated "free" markets.

buckeye  posted on  2008-01-05   22:12:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: buckeye, ALL (#6)

Ron Paul did not compromise himself as the others did

Ron Paul has it easy, all he has to do is speak his truth

Rudy is sincere, but misguided

I think Fred would prefer being an actor in Hollywood

the other 3 just didn't seem real to me
and in no way deserve to be President of the United States of America at this time
they are mindless (and corrupt)

palo verde  posted on  2008-01-06 10:49:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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