Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Republican debates

Knowing Brian Williams and NBC, expect the Republicans to be grilled as suspects tonight. Watch for the gotcha questions that NBC hopes will make it into Obama commercials in 2012.
Consider also which NBC personalities will be "analysts" tonight: Rachel Maddow, Ed Schultz and Lawrence O’DonnellFox never has analysts with as much vitriol as these three.
Fully expect this to be MSNBC's effort to destroy Republicans as a force of opposition to Barack Obama. TD

Boortz on the debate:  "At any rate --- let’s get serious and down to the business at hand here – saving our country from the ravages of unbridled liberalism and the un-American philosophy of Barack Obama. Time to concentrate on reality and leave some of these fringe candidates behind."

 Perry continues to shake up GOP field, lead polls "Legitimately, it's a Romney-Perry race," Rollins said. "I think [Bachmann]'s the third candidate at this point in time, which is way different and better than we thought when we started this thing. She's very much in this thing."

GOP Debate Moderator Has Long History of Admiring Obama and Badgering Republicans from the Left   "Ever since its emergence, Williams has undercut the Tea Party, its champions within the GOP, and its cause of fiscal conservatism. At the same time, Williams has heralded its chief opponent Barack Obama."

The Media Tells Us What We Think of Our Candidates  "Basically the media is saying, “We don’t know what the field is yet, but we know Republicans don’t like it.” What they are really saying is that they don’t like it."

GOP Needs a Stronger Front-Runner than Candidate X  "Political reporters always like to anoint one candidate as the front-runner. But there hasn't been a real front-runner in the Republican race so far."  From American Enterprise Institute

Remember tonight that NBC/ MSNBC loathes the TEA Party, conservatives and Republicans in general and will do all in their power to make this evening be as easy on Obama as possible. TD

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