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Post-Debate... Who Won?

Posted by Ben Mavy on January 05, 2008 at 10:30 PM

Confessed to be in Romney’s corner but could anyone else tonight claim victory? They all had some nice zingers aimed at Romney but when it came down to it, Romney had the presence of a President. He was more articulate, confident, and passionate than anyone else on the stage, and he had a more masterful grasp of every issue that came up. I sure hope Fred Thompson will get behind the Romney campaign, for Fred’s sake. I’m sure he’s right on the issues but he has been unable to communicate it.

Favorite clip of the night was McCain responding to a question about what his principles were. His response was that they have been the same since the day he was sworn in as a cadet in the Navy. He goes on to describe placing his hand on the bible and swearing to blah, blah, blah… Said absolutely NOTHING about the constitution. Isn’t that in there? I predict talk radio will pick that up on Monday, they ought to.

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