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Bret Baier: Puts the Toy BACK in the Box

Nobody’s Opinion

According to the Iowa polls, Mitt Romney has once again been knocked out of first place, not by Herman Cain retiring, (due to about 250 million phone calls made to a ‘friendly’ woman) but by Bret Baier, doing the job that most reporters have forgotten how to do. (see video)

Herman pulled out, and frankly–I’m disappointed. He kept saying he wasn’t guilty of sexual affairs,  and they were all lies, and I’m not going to let them get me…and ..Oh, well…I’m gone.

So, what’s that again? I thought you weren’t going to quit Herman?

Herman Cain is  “suspending” his run to be President. What exactlydoes that mean? Is he going to come back at a later date? Is he going to Hawaii to play golf? They can ALL suspend themselves to next November as far as I’m concerned. 

Nobody bets it has something to do with keeping the money, but then, you know me…follow the money and you will see the reason behind most everything.

But, back to the race: Here’s where they all stand:

Gingrich, with support of 25 percent of likely Republican caucus goers, is seven points ahead of the rising Ron Paul, who’s at 18 percent. Mitt Romney drops to third, at 16percent, denting his previously armor-plated Iowa polling average. Romney’s support stood at 22 percent last month.

Nobody Thinks the reason Romney fell was due to this very interview. I was watching it in real time and saying…”You go Bret, yeah! You got him! What? He’s trying to browbeat you? Don’t let him do it! He’s sweatin,’ Yeah baby!'”

Bret was a mightyman of determination. He didn’t let up, he threw Mitt fastballs, and left him lying face down, in a pool of his own melting ego.  You get the feeling that Mitt thinks it’s HIS turn to be President, and anyone trying to make him look bad, is just not nice.

But he looked nice. His hair all done slicked back, his shirt, Sunday School clean..but Romney seems to forget that we are living in the techie world where it doesn’t matter HOW good you clean up, video’s of past mistakes can be trumped up in a nano -second, and played back in your face.

Which is EXACTLY what Jon Huntsman did to him. Made a video out of it.

So–why didn’t Mitt defend himself better in this?

Gingrich has been brought down enough times to know that it’s just smart to admit you were wrong, whether you think you were or not.  You don’t even have to admit you’ve changed, let everyone assume it. And now, Muffin Man is leading with Ron Paul in second.

Gingrich, with support of 25 percent of likely Republican caucus goers, is seven points ahead of the rising Ron Paul, who’s at 18 percent. Mitt Romney drops to third, at 16percent, denting his previously armor-plated Iowa polling average. Romney’s support stood at 22 percent last month.

Ron Paul’s in second?

Ron Paul says:

“You have two choices. Either you can work you way out of this, or you wait until it collapses and you have to rebuild it.”

Uh…working our way out might take a few million years: How about we just start over? (By this, Nobody means the corruption runs deeper than any of us know.)

Anybody with me? (Stand up and pound on your remote control)

Nobody Knows if Mormonman Mitt is going to come back and take the lead. I wouldn’t count him out, but I doubt if he gives Bret Baier any more interviews. Still, if you look long-term: If Obama does another four years the country will be completely destroyed, and Donald Trump is not going to let us forget that.

Starting over will be painful, but much more exciting.

If Romney or Gingrich become President: it might end up being just another big, fat, stimulus, and almost everyone agrees…we’ve had enough stimulus.

It’s time to put the toy, BACK in the box.

December 4, 2011 - Posted by | democrats, political races, Uncategorized | , , , , , , ,

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  1. The problem with complex issue is that they are….well….complex. We require our politicians to be clear and consistent, but of course they say one thing to one lot of prospective voters and another thing to another lot. They tell us, in small job-lots, what we want to hear, and then forget what it was they said. In reality, the politicians haven’t a friggin’ clue. They have no idea what the problems are nor how to fix them.

    A POX on the lot of them.

    And a POX on the polls and the percentages.

    We get what we deserve, sometimes, and sometimes we deserve a kick in the arse. Often we get what we don’t deserve, but like Al Capone, we get it from off-side, unexpectedly, anyway. Just look at ‘Change & Hope’ O’Barmy.

    The history of the world is all about bigwigs telling little ordinary folk what to do, and those little, ordinary folk getting shafted until they become revolting. Now everyone is invited to say what they want about the bigwigs, even chose one bigwig over another, but they still do as they are told and still get hauled into the upright position 6 feet off the ground with a pointy stick up their backsides.

    With all the shafting and revolting and arsing about, humanity still manages to move slowly forward. But do not fear. Though we walk through the Valley of Darkness we will fear no evil, because I am the meanest sonofabasrsteward in this damned valley, just awaiting the call to rise to bigwigdom.

    Then all will be well.

    For me and thee at least.

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