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Sunday, May 8, 2011

In the Wake of Osama's Takedown

How embarrassing it is for the Obama Administration for the public to learn that vital information came from the CIA's enhanced interrogation programs that led to the Osama bin Laden takedown. Current CIA Chief Leon Panetta has confirmed that.

Embarrasing also the uber leftist-liberals supporters that President Obama, Vice President Biden and Secretary of State Clinton, who are all on record as saying coerced interrogation does not work. Yet these politicians are reveling in the removal of Osama bin Scumbag from the face of the earth.

Shame on these leftists who always want their bread buttered on both sides.

Now stay tuned,...stayed finely tuned for leftists calls to investigate the SEALS that killed Osama. We have already heard about rumblings from the United Nations about looking into possible "human rights abuses" and even "murder" from this operation.

And I would not put it past this Administration to have the Justice Department conduct an investigation into the operation. Attorney General Holder is famous for causes that go against not only plain common sense but the will of the American people.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

April 2011 Townhall Republican Presidential Straw Poll

I should have published this post before the previous post on the South Carolina Republican Presidential debates. This would have set the stage for the debate upset where Herman Cain came out of no where to become a leading candidate. Way too many things will influence who is left standing this time next year,.....campaign organization and funding, support from the RNC, and endorsements,..... not to mention performance and public perception from future debates and interviews.

Right now, I'm supporting Herman Cain. He Cowboyed Up in front of South Carolina and television viewers, and I think the measure of the man clearly indicates he has what it takes to led this Country in the some of the darkest days this Republic has seen.

Townhall published the results of their April Republican Presidential Straw Poll. No surprise that Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) is polling on top as his small government, anti-federal tax stand resonates with staunch constitutionalists. Former Alaska Governor Sarah Plain dropped a few percentage points and out of first, probably because of her lack of exposure during the month.

Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts, also known as Taxachusetts, finished third, slightly above former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Romney suffers from his lack of ultra solid conservative credentials, previously supporting abortion and installing a Obama like Health Care plan for Massachusetts . Huckabee may be hurting from his television show which often side steps some front row political issues as well as his polite, moderate mannerisms which may be perceived to lack the fire of a Presidential candidate.

Perhaps the smartest candidate is Newt Gingrich, but he may be perceived as “old school” when to comes to problems like this country has never faced before. It warms my heart to see Herman Cain polling well as his well delivered message is getting a bigger audience.

Congressman Paul Ryan, N.J. Governor Chris Christie and Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann round out the top 9, mainly for their common sense approaches to the budget deficit and smaller federal government. Christie has a proven track record in New Jersey , but he still has a lot of work to do. Ryan is the lightening rod of Democrat scorn, even from the President, for his methodology in approaching budget cuts and suggested management of this Country’s fiscal crisis.

Ensure you vote in the next TownHall straw poll. For May Paul Ryan, Haley Barbour and Jim DeMint have been removed as they announced they will not be running for president. Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer and Businessman Donald Trump are added for April.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Republican Presidental Debate - South Carolina, May 5th, 2011

Just finished watching the first of many Republican Presidential debates. The surprising news is which Republican candidates or presumed candidates did not show up, and of the five who did, which one won.

Those of us watching on Television or sitting in the auditorium in South Carolina watched Ron Paul, Herman Cain, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorium and Gary Johnson answer questions.

Michelle Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin and Donald Trump skipped this debate for various reasons. What they learned is that skipping this debate was a mistake.

The focus group as well as several political observers almost unanimously said that this debate winner was Herman Cain (my winner as well) and that Romney, Huckabee, Bachmann, etc. now have to work extra hard to prove they belong in the field. In fact, the Fox News focus group of 29 people had about 22 supporting Herman Cain, a overwhelming majority and especially significant when most of the people did not know him prior to this debate. By my count Rick Santorium came in second. 

While again I had Herman Cain coming out on top, I think Rick Santorium made the case for his conservatives creds and record as a Senator from Pennsylvania. Ron Paul, while having the Tea Party support (from which I count myself a member) comes across as too whiny and weak on foreign policy....but I do like his unrelenting State Rights positions. I could support former Minnesota Governor Pawlenty if he is the candidate. And I think we should all hope that former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson skips town.

Herman Cain, Businessman

Rick Santorium, former Senator (R-PA)

Tim Pawlenty, former Governor (R-MN)

Ron Paul, Congressman (R-TX)

Gary Johnson, former Governor (R-NM)