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Friday, September 23, 2011

Google Debate Crowd Boos Rick Perry For Suggesting They Have A Heart

Let’s just start off with the basic recipe for crazy during which the audience booed a gay soldier and booed Rick Perry for having compassion. Tonight’s Fox News Google GOP primary debate was moderated by Fox News’ Bret Baier with Fox News anchors Megyn Kelly and Chris Wallace as panelists.

No, we haven’t gotten to the crazy yet.

We had the gunslinger Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney who announced today that he is “middle class”, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann (I am subservient and I like it), Texas Rep. Ron Paul (bad history with racism and also, Ayn Rand believer), former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman (not crazy), former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (smart but an epic ethics and strategic failure see the 1990’s), businessman Herman Cain (ran a pizza parlor so how hard can the country be?), former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (Google him and get arrested) and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson (wild card prone to speaking his truth).

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. This article is so full of sarcasm it's hard to tell if the author is trying to make a point (other than scoring one).

Anonymous said...

It would have been nice if you had labeled this upfront as a completely left winged biased blog report of the debate. I'm sure her description of any Dem contender would be filled with just as many glowing and complimentary comments as this one is filled with loathing and contempt. But I forget....Libs are constantly reminding us NOT to be mean spirited!

Anonymous said...

12:59, uh the crowd booed a veteran soldier! How do you square that one with the "party of patriotism" that is "for the troops". And Satorum had an absolutely idiotic response. And these are the people that are supposed to be the best representatives of conservative values?

Drew said...

Santorum who never served in the military who wants to lead a theocracy.