Saturday, November 12, 2011

GINGRICH SURGES, CAIN HANGS ON


With the steady decline of Rick Perry and others, both Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich have been surging in the polls.  More recently, the seemingly unfair and relentless attacks against Cain by innuendo have taken their toll and he has slipped.  What has gone largely unreported is that Cain has offered to take a lie detector test if the blonde bombshell will also take one and she has thus far refused.  As of the moment, Romney, Cain and Gingrich are virtually tied. 

COMMENTS:
Anyone who has been watching the polls over the last year knows that Romney hasn’t moved all that much; as a matter of fact, he’s down a tad and certainly no clear leader.  Based on this, I would say Republicans feel he has a good chance of beating Obama but they really don’t like him.  I second that emotion.  As things stand today, however, I would be ecstatic over a Cain-Gingrich ticket; that really turns me on.  Oooo, baby, does that turn me on!    

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Why does the Joint Chiefs of Staff need a slot for the National Guard?  Isn’t the Air National Guard represented by the General of the Air Force, etc?  (Sarge ~ San Antonio, TX)
A. Since the President and most Members of Congress have never served in the military, they don’t have a clue.  Yes, it’s redundant and ridiculous.  But, then again, so is Obama. 

Q. What about Jefferson County in Alabama declaring bankruptcy?  (Jennifer ~ Buena Park, CA)
A. Don’t worry about that.  The recession is over and things are fine according to Obama and the media.  The fact is that the federal government is trying to push expenses back on the states and local governments, rather than cutting spending.  The counties and states can’t print their own money so they are, as the proverb says, “screwed.”  This won’t be the last county to file bankruptcy.   

Q. What is your opinion about Freddie Mac and Fanny Mae?  (Tillie ~ Lake Oswego, OR)
A. They should both be dismantled; Barney Frankfarter and Christopher Doddleberry should both be in jail.   

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“But again, you know, the views that we've expressed are transferring power back from the federal government to the states, giving Alaska an incredible opportunity to expand its economy, especially at a time when our federal government is coming close to bankruptcy. So that is a broad-based appeal. It's not an extreme view.” ~ Joe Miller

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