Thursday, November 10, 2011

American Thinker: 'Weak field' spanks CNBC liberals

C. Edmund Wright  "Putting aside Rick Perry's awful 53 seconds, the real story of the CNBC debate last night was how thoroughly the so-called weak field of Republican Presidential candidates collectively embarrassed the panel aggregated by the financial network.
"This was not lost on questioners Maria Bartiromo and Jim Cramer, whose demeanor change was obvious as the debate wore on. Meanwhile, in the post debate questioning, manchild Carl Quintenilla asked perhaps the worst question in the history of American journalism by trying to couch Herman Cain's "Queen Nancy" reference in light of his "problems with women." Puh-leeze."
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"Carl Quintenilla tried to tie Cain's phrase "Queen Nancy" to his "problems with women" and just would not let it go. Carl, you are pathetic. I have to go now. I'm about the tear something up.
"Overall winners: Cain, Romney and Gingrich in some order. Overall losers: Perry and all questioners except Rick Santelli. Biggest loser would be the arrogant Jim Cramer and perhaps Quintenilla on his post debate performance."

"...this exchange between Newt Gingrich and (a rather scrappy) Maria Bartiromo was also pretty great.
"In it Gingrich blames the media for their shallow reporting of Occupy Wall St....an accusation that does not sit well with Bartiromo, who calls him on it. Newt does not back down."



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