becoming the latest debate pinata. it s not fun and it s not easy. but if you can take the heat you have a good chance to land in the white house kitchen. look at barack obama. remember that? say what you will, his constant battle with hillary clinton served him well in getting to the democratic nomination. and set him up nicely to debate for the 2008 debate. that general election where he triumphed over john mccain. i have yet to provide a debate that didn t provide something new, something telling, something fresh, barbing telling something revealing or off-putting remark that was stinging. i like to think my colleagues at fox do a better job questioning the guys but i think we are all the better off for having a lot more debates featuring any and all questions we can throw at the guys. after all, chances are one of them gets in the white house and fully control access. i say better we grill them now and often, wile we still can.
debate pinata have on texas governor rick perry s front runner status? there s no government purpose served for having little girls inoculated at the force and compulsion of the government. this is big government run amok. it is bad policy. and it should not have been done. and can the tea party deliver on this bold promise? look, we are going to choose the next republican nominee. right. we are not going to accept what the republican party hands us. but up first tonight, stunning evidence of why the stakes of that republican civil war are so consequential. new lows for president obama on just about all of the tests you use when an incumbent asks for four more years. the president s overall approval rating, at a new low. his grades on leadership, worst ever. and nearly 6 in 10 americans now doubt the president has what it takes to manage the government effectively. yet, another low point. on the road today in ohio, the president suggested republicans know he s on
and it should not have been done. and can the tea party deliver on this bold promise? look, we are going to choose the next republican nominee. right. we are not going to accept what the republican party hands us. but up first tonight, stunning evidence of why the stakes of that republican civil war are so consequential. new lows for president obama on just about all of the tests you use when an incumbent asks for four more years. the president s overall approval rating, at a new low. his grades on leadership, worst ever. and nearly 6 in 10 americans now doubt the president has what it takes to manage the government effectively. yet, another low point. on the road today in ohio, the president suggested republicans know he s on the ropes and are now willing to punish unemployed americans to keep his numbers down. already yesterday there were some republicans quoted in washington saying that even if they agree with the proposals in the american jobs act, they should