I'm tired of the fan war taking place here (I hate the Anti and Pro Obama label because I think as much people criticize Obama wrongly or rightly, at the end we are all Democrats and will vote dem in 2012) so I have decided for my own sanity to stay away from diaries cheering up Obama and from those bashing Obama.
It might be naive to say this, but I will rather focus my energy on GOPers and their craziness than wasting my energy fighting with people who share the same values with me. I support Obama but I agree that he has some big flaws and it's understanding that many here are angry and disappointed with him. So no more cannibalism from this fellow.
I know it will be tough to stay away from these diaries but i do my best to stay away. And I will try to focus my attention on the lies out of GOPers. Just yesterday, Mitt Romney, on his economic chart, elected Obama as President of The United State in 2006.
There for I will watch tonight GOP debate on MSNBC. I can't wait to see how Front Runner Rick Perry will manage to win his big night. It will be his first debate on the national stage considering that he had to bail out on Monday because of the wildfires in Texas. As for Mitt Romney is clearly in panic mode. And still continues to appear awkward. So it will be interesting to see if Romney will go after Rick Perry tonight, after all Perry is about to kill Mitt Romney's childhood dream of becoming president. One thing is for sure, Rick Perry isn't Tim Pawlenty and isn't planning to go easy on Mitt Romney. He already called out Romney on Jobs creation and on Romney Care. Not to mention that the WSJ already called Romney Economic Plan as "timid" and "theocratic" (dunno what it means in Conservatives' world).
The NYT has an interesting article on what everyone should look forwards tonight. Here a sample:
How Perry's performance will be:
If wealthy donors and Republican insiders conclude that Mr. Perry’s politics are too narrow to win an election against President Obama, that could be a problem as the governor competes against Mr. Romney.
But the early polls suggest that Mr. Perry is already beginning to satisfy a broader constituency. A survey by ABC and the Washington Post this week showed Mr. Perry beating Mr. Romney on what has been perceived as perhaps Mr. Romney’s greatest strength: the idea that he is the most electable of the Republican candidates seeking to replace Mr. Obama. Mr. Perry now leads Mr. Romney on that question, by a margin of 30 percent to 20 percent.
That result comes as the Mr. Perry is still not very well known, however, which makes his performance on Wednesday night that much more important. A shaky showing could turn those electability numbers around quickly.
Will Romney go after Rick Perry or will he pull a Pawlenty by chickening out?
After weeks of completely ignoring his rivals, Mr. Romney has altered his stump speech to question Mr. Perry’s qualifications. His new line attacks Mr. Perry’s decade as governor of Texas by saying that “career politicians got us into this mess. Career politicians aren’t going to get us out.”
You know that Romney is in Panic Mode when he is now attacking one of his primary opponent.
And who will win the heart of damsel named Tea Party?
Mr. Romney, who had not embraced the movement as openly as many of his rivals, spent the weekend at a New Hampshire rally for a Tea Party group and attended a forum in South Carolina sponsored by the state’s leading Tea Party politicians. Ms. Palin also spoke at Tea Party rallies in Iowa and New Hampshire over the weekend.
MSNBC is really hoping to bomb on a drama. Yesterday on The Colbert Report, Tim Pawlenty compared the GOP race to a reality TV show. "This is taking on more and more of a reality TV show component," Pawlenty said. "You've got to have an entertainment component to it and so I brought forward a record of serious policy … at least in that moment of time the electorate's looking for something else.". And he is right. It's more like MTV's Jersey Shore and try to think Bachman as Snooki and Perry as The Situation.
As for LaCrazy, she is imploding already. Ed Rollins quit on Monday after clashes with Marcus and her entourage.
And those interested, ThinkProgress has this article on the things about Reagan the Right doesn't want you to know.
So will you watch the GOP Debate on MSNBC? Even for Comedy?
And Who will win the debate?