This Web video from the Romney campaign hits Rick Perry on immigration. It features a picture of Perry next to a picture of California Gov. Jerry Brown and says Perry has been “supplying bad ideas to California since 2001.”
Speaker Boehner was asked to respond to the president’s assertion that the country is “better off now” with his policies than the country was four years ago. Even with 1.2 million jobs lost since the ‘stimulus’ was enacted and the unemployment rate stuck above the eight percent promised, President Obama said, “I think that we are better off now than we would have been if I hadn’t taken all the steps that we took.” To which Speaker Boehner said, “Are you kidding me?”
Herman Cain’s campaign Chief of Staff Mark Block is calling on Rick Perry’s campaign and Politico to apologize to the presidential candidate. Bret Baier, FOX News: “You’re charging the Perry campaign with stirring this up?” Mark Block, Cain Chief of Staff: “Absolutely and quite frankly, this is one of the actions in America that is the reason people don’t get involved in politics, right. The actions of the Perry campaign are despicable. Rick Perry and his campaign owe Herman Cain and his family an apology. Both the Rick Perry campaign and Politico did the wrong thing by reporting something that wasn’t true, to anonymous sources in, like I said, they owe Herman Cain and his family an apology.”
“This is a great big mess,” Charles Krauthammer said on FOX News on Wednesday night. “It’s self-inflicted, gratuitous. And I think it could be tragic. Look, I don’t want to be lawyerly about this, but let’s remember that Cain said on “Happening Now” on FOX on Monday, he said ‘if the Restaurant Association did a settlement, I wasn’t aware of it.’ Well, now he tells us that he is not only aware of it but he told this Curt Anderson in 2003 all about it in a briefing before Cain ran in the Senate campaign. So it raises the question of was he being disingenuous?” “Then there’s the issue of what Perry did or Perry did not. It’s become he said/she said and now it’s he said/he said.” “We have no way of knowing whether the accusation is true. There’s only circumstantial evidence. The guy joined the Perry campaign about ten days ago, two weeks ago, and the Politico story emerges then. That’s circumstantial evidence but it’s quite thin. So you have these major accusations from one party to the other. The big winner here obviously is Mitt Romney.”
“We don’t need to know all the rest of the stuff that those intellectuals know,” Howard Fineman said on “Hardball,” in a mocking tone, about the Republican presidential field as stupid. The conversation continues: Howard Fineman: “Herman Cain said the other day ‘well, I’m not going to know about Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan.’” Chris Matthews: “But, you ought to know about China, China, China.” Fineman: “Well, of course you ought to know about it. But, they’re advertising their ignorance is what I’m saying!”
“That might have stayed inside the camp” rather than being reported to the police.
“They’re funded by Acorn, they have another name [New York Communities for Change]… paying people $100 a day to come out here.”
A brief clip from an interview with CBS, Condoleezza Rice voices her opinion about how she doesn’t think the race card should be used by either party.
“In spite of his longtime identification with the Democratic Party, country music superstar Toby Keith donated $2500 to Rick Perry last quarter…
In Los Angeles, small businesses are threatened by frivolous and unsubstantiated lawsuits.
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