And it's sad to see John R. Huntsman to quit the presidential race this morning, because that means Stephen Colbert Huntsman can not claim to offer at least one in the state of South Carolina survey. But no doubt relieved that Huntsman did not have to be on stage on Monday night to address the most strident, sparked by a mob of any Republican debate held so far.
Cried the crowd attending the Fox News / Wall Street discussion sponsored by the magazine's support of U.S. troops urinating on the bodies of Afghans killed - more than five candidates criticized strongly condemned the Obama administration for the job - and people in the seats and praised the desire of the history lesson featuring "Professor" Newt Gingrich: "Andrew Jackson knows what to do with your enemies - kill them. " After a brief period, and surprised the audience by Ron Paul says that "we must practice the golden rule in foreign policy." The crowd seemed divided, unsure of whom shouted for more than a question about restoring voting rights to offenders who have served their sentences. To register: Rick Santorum supports it, Mitt Romney is not the case.
That was wild, and the mobilization of schizophrenia. They shouted their approval of the proposal, Rick Perry, the U.S. must "get to zero foreign aid." Video Fox audience showed poor liquid booed John Williams to ask Gingrich, "You [have] said that poor children lack the strong work ethic and suggested that they work in the cleaning in their schools. You can not see that this is at least insulting to all Americans, but especially for black Americans? "and the boos that erupted in the second Williams uttered the phrase" black Americans "and cooling in the Martin Luther King. Gingrich did not help much when he said a little later, "Barack Obama has put more people on food stamps, more than any other president in history."
The smell of blood in the air, and Romney, who can often seem to do, set the tone of his speech. Isolated, this night, the air in silence, "presidential" is trying to keep to distinguish the severity of Ron Paul and the height of the Gingrich. Romney hears himself saying, in response to a question of foreign policy "was the right thing for Osama bin Laden was shot in the head he had received." Here no one is mourning the death of Bin Laden, but the drawing of the image, Tang was distinctive to public procurement, tonight.
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