Thursday, June 16, 2011

GOP debate Online Now

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Mitt Romney easily survived the first debate of the 2012 primary with barely nick the status of the early pioneers.
Paved as a fake flip-flopped during the 2008 White House bid, Romney appeared calm during the two-hour live forum, and no less than his celebrated rival made him squirm. Want to make a pleasant first impression on the national audience, they all passed when given the opportunity to attack Romney.
A picture of the governor of Massachusetts and former corporate executive with an open collared shirt and tie - posted on Twitter just a few minutes before the debate in an effort to clear the image-making campaign - rang true.
Romney was pointed in his criticism of President Obama and generous to his rival, said one of them would make a better chief executive than the current occupant of the White House. He stands by criticism about the federal bailout of the automotive industry based in Michigan in the state where he was born and where his father was governor. He easily found the opportunity to talk about the experience in the private sector and to attack the GOP's most popular whipping post, the federal deficit.
Even one of the leading rival, Tim Pawlenty, objected when the CNN moderator John King pressed him to explain his criticism is widely accepted connects health care law signed by President Obama and Romney when he was governor of Massachusetts. Just one day after Pawlenty created "Obamneycare,''he practically suggests the president is a person who has made the sentence.
Romney approached one of the biggest potential liability in the GOP primary with confidence. "I can not wait to debate him and say, Mr. President, if, in fact, you saw what we did in Massachusetts, why do not you call me and ask what works and what does not?''He asked," And. I will tell you, Mr. President, that what you do will not work.''