Herman Cain wanted to be the very best, like no one ever was, but his quest to catch 'em all ended on Saturday.
The businessman and GOP presidential candidate stepped aside from the race on Saturday, bowing to falling polling numbers and growing sex scandal-related controversy. It was a sad moment for the conservatives who backed him, but a happy one for many video game and anime fans, as during his announcement, he finally admitted that he had been quoting Pokémon during various other speeches.
"I believe these words came from the Pokémon movie. I’m not sure who the original author is, so don’t go write an article about the poet, but it says a lot about where I am– where I am with my wife and my family, and where we are as a nation," Cain said. "Life can be a challenge. Life can seem impossible. It's never easy when there's so much on the line. But you and I can make a difference. There's a mission just for you and me."
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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I believe that Ron Paul and Huntsman declined the Trump debate/reality show. What an embarrassment if there was a debate and nobody showed up.
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"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
Other interesting bits of information pointed out by Talking Points Memo: Newt isn’t the most likeable according to poll respondents (8 percent), but he is considered by far the most experienced and knowledgeable candidate (58 percent).
Gingrich’s longtime habit of comparing himself to large historical figures also seems to be paying off. He easily won the question about which candidate is the most like Ronald Reagan.
Btw, has anyone accepted the debate moderated by Trump?
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"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
Ron Paul has been banned from wednesday's GOP forum hosted by the Republican Jewish Coalition for being "Too Extreme." Why?
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Paul has downplayed the implications of Iran gaining a nuclear weapon to the point of drawing a moral equivalency between that prospect and Israel having nuclear weapons. He has advocated ending foreign aid to Israel and has criticized military aid to Israel. Paul has also suggested the U.S. was at fault for the 9/11 attacks and that if America should withdraw its forces from the Middle East, terrorist groups such as Al Qaida would leave it alone.
Commentary Magazine compared Paul's views on Israel in particular and foreign policy in general to those of the "America First" isolationists during the 1930s and 1940s who admired Nazi Germany and were deaf to the fate of American Jews. Paul is like those who restrained America's reaction to the Nazi Holocaust, in its view.
Quite frankly, whether one thinks of Mr. Paul's foreign policy views (which range from principled anti-imperialism to naive reactionarism to independent critical thinking) they do not equate the systematic despot-driven extermination and genocidal murder of millions of minorities and dissidents.
Banning someone from your political party's public debate because his views "offend" you? All those assclowns "offend" me, but I wouldn't ban them. Jesus I don't remember any Democratic primary debates pulling such a stunt (even with Jesse "Hymietown" Jackson) to my knowledge.
Regardless if they had or not, this is stupid. No, this is retarded. The GOP applauds itself for standing up for the Constitution, by wiping their ass with it.
(Conspiracy Talk Time: Are people behind the scenes trying to squash the supposed potent (if minority) Paul support in Iowa that could theaten Newt or Mittens? Or is this just blunt ideological orthodoxy policing?)
It's blunt ideological policing. Paul would not likely be the nominee anyway-too old and too rigid in his thinking. But he does seemingly take ideas seriously. This shunning is not really aimed at Paul-he's used to it by now. It's aimed at the next person that comes up talking like Paul does.
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
But now Coburn – who declared a year ago that Gingrich is “the last person I’d vote for for president” and lacks the character to lead the nation — offers a brisk no comment when approached.
Former Rep. Bill Paxon, who sought to overthrow Gingrich, says he’d rather not revisit the past. Even Armey, the former majority leader under Gingrich turned fierce rival, has an aide say they’re “keeping quiet on Newt, for now.”
“I get the calculation they’re making,” Todd said. “Do they want to go through the constant, ‘Well, you said this, but then you said this’? Maybe they don’t want to do that. My guess is at some point they’re going to wish they did, but they are making the decision not to.”
That point may be now. One month out from the Iowa caucuses, with Gingrich breaking through in the polls, the media beast is growing increasingly restless and no longer feels the need to take Romney’s dismissiveness in stride.
“I think the zeitgeist moment that you’re seeing this week is Romney’s strategy beginning to backfire on him,” Klein said.
For three decades, the Republican who won South Carolina's presidential primary has also won the GOP nomination.
That record helps explain why Newt Gingrich, a self-described lover of history, is working more aggressively than any of his competitors to organize activists and volunteers ahead of the Jan. 21 primary, essentially pinning his candidacy on a state filled with Christian conservatives.
Donald Trump has announced he'll give his endorsement "shortly" after the GOP debate he's moderating, which only Newt and Santorum have agreed to appear. Trump and Newt also have announced plans for an APPRENTICE program for poor kids.
and much to National Review's utter horror, The Donald is beating the Birther drums again.
Donald Trump has announced he'll give his endorsement "shortly" after the GOP debate he's moderating, which only Newt and Santorum have agreed to appear. Trump and Newt also have announced plans for an APPRENTICE program for poor kids.
and much to National Review's utter horror, The Donald is beating the Birther drums again.
Gingrich 27% Paul 18% Romney 16% Bachmann 13% Perry 9% Santorum 6% Huntsman 4% Johnson 1%
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The biggest revelation though is electability. 33% of respondents said Gingrich was most electable versus 23% for Romney.
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Gingrich's rise to the top is being fueled by strong support from seniors and the Tea Party. With voters over 65 he's at 37% leading Romney's 18% and Paul's 11% by 19 and 26 points respectively. With Tea Party voters Gingrich is at 35% with Bachmann actually coming in at second with 23%, Paul in third at 14%, and Romney all the way back at just 4%.
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Paul's benefiting from the lack of action on the Democratic side this year. 20% of likely caucus goers are either Democrats or independents and with them he's leading the way with 28% to 18% for Gingrich and 13% for Romney and Bachmann. He's also very strong with younger voters, getting 23% with those under 45 to 21% for Gingrich, 16% for Bachmann, and 15% for Romney.
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When PPP polled Iowa for the first time this year in January 57% of voters had a favorable opinion of Romney to 26% with an unfavorable one. Now he's at only 49/45, representing a 27 point decline in his net favorability over the course of the year.
I'm thinking of a word that starts with "P" and rhymes with Wussy.
Romney Runs From Another Reporter At Fox News Forum
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New York Times reporter Jim Rutenberg has relayed another embarrassing incident for Romney. Fox News allowed Rutenberg to sit backstage as Romney and several other candidates waited to participate in a forum hosted by the network's Mike Huckabee on his Saturday show. Rutenberg writes that, while Newt Gingrich chatted happily with him, Romney and his aides treated him as if he was a leper, and reacted in comically over-the-top fashion.
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Spotting the reporter, Mr. Romney’s aides sprang into action, asking where he worked and what he was doing there, and then insisting that he not physically approach Mr. Romney before or after he was questioned on television by the attorneys general and Mr. Huckabee.
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Just sayen ! This shit changes from day to day and what can a person do about it. But maybe have a good MI, this country right now has heart attacks walking around by the millions with no health insurance , no employement, protester's up the ass that don't know why they are out thar. And what fricken good are they doing .
Oh, Donald, STFU! You are a giant blowhard with an ego the size of Montana. Nobody cares what you think. This alleged debate that you are going to monitor is going to be mighty one-sided, since so far only Newt is showing up!
Oh, Donald, STFU! You are a giant blowhard with an ego the size of Montana. Nobody cares what you think. This alleged debate that you are going to monitor is going to be mighty one-sided, since so far only Newt is showing up!
It's true, Trump has become a carnival barker, and the rest of the GOP has become a traveling sideshow. They don't have a single candidate that appeals to the Independent voter. And winning back the Independents (like myself and Ronnie) was their only chance.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Oh, Donald, STFU! You are a giant blowhard with an ego the size of Montana. Nobody cares what you think. This alleged debate that you are going to monitor is going to be mighty one-sided, since so far only Newt is showing up!
It's true, Trump has become a carnival barker, and the rest of the GOP has become a traveling sideshow. They don't have a single candidate that appeals to the Independent voter. And winning back the Independents (like myself and Ronnie) was their only chance.
Mittens, after bravely consulting the party, has passed on Trump's debate. Trump surprisingly swipes back:
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“It would seem logical to me that if I was substantially behind in the polls, especially in Iowa, South Carolina, and Florida, I would be participating in the debate. But, I can also understand why Governor Romney decided not to do it.”
Mittens weakly claims he passed because of "schedule" problems. Meanwhile he's planning to appear on FNC much much more now.
Anyway the Party is now panicking and they've sent off their best hitman to take care ofNewt: Karl Rove.
NYT/CBS and ABC polls have Newt with a 10+ lead in Iowa, the same as the last few other polls.
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Among Tea Party supporters, the perception of Gingrich as the candidate best-equipped to defeat Mr. Obama is even more pronounced - 45 percent view him as having the best chances to beat Mr. Obama, compared with 19 percent for Romney.
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Gingrich, meanwhile, walks away with views that he’s got the best experience to be president: 43 percent say so, followed by a vastly lower 16 percent for Romney, 13 percent for Paul. And 29 percent pick Gingrich as having the best chance to defeat Obama. Twenty-four percent give Romney the best shot; Paul lags badly here, with just 8 percent.
' Nate Silver:
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Of the 11 competitive caucuses since 1980, the candidate leading in the polls a month in advance won them 8 times.