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Four Songs for the Donald Trump Debate

December 9, 2011Erik Kain

Now that the Donald Trump debate is down to only two contenders with only Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum appearing – all the other candidates having politely (or not-so-politely) declined – I think Trump should just call the whole thing off and announce his own third-party candidacy. What’s more fun than a debate moderated by […]

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Gingrich Defends Trump After Ron Paul Turns Down Debate Invite

December 5, 2011Erik Kain

Donald Trump and Newsmax are hosting a debate in Iowa in the run-up to next month’s primary season, but both Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman have turned down the reality TV show star’s offer. Presumptive GOP front-runner Newt Gingrich said he will attend the debate, however, and after a meeting with Trump has come to […]

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Gingrich Says ‘Yes’ to Donald Trump Debate Invite

December 4, 2011Erik Kain

Former House Speaker and current Republican front-runner Newt Gingrich is going to the / Newsmax debate in Iowa, taking a different approach than his rivals Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman who turned the reality TV star and one-time GOP candidate down. “I would want to go just for the entertainment value,”Gingrich told reporters. “I can’t […]

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Ron Paul Turns Down Donald Trump’s Debate Invitation

December 3, 2011Erik Kain

Newsmax and are teaming up for a GOP debate in Iowa and Ron Paul is the second candidate to turn the Donald down. “The selection of a reality television personality to host a presidential debate that voters nationwide will be watching is beneath the office of the Presidency and flies in the face of that […]

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Should Jon Huntsman Join the Donald Trump Debate?

December 2, 2011Erik Kain

We live in bewildering times. It wasn’t so long ago that the Donald was himself running in the Republican primary. Now he’s hosting a GOP primary debate for conservative publisher Newsmax in Iowa. Not all the candidates are showing up, however. is sitting the debate out. His campaign told Insider, ”Lol. We look forward to watching […]

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Are Romney and Huntsman the Only Serious 2012 GOP Candidates?

November 27, 2011Erik Kain

The GOP field is crowded still, but it won’t be for long. Primaries kick off in just over a month, and so far it’s still anybody’s game. Presumptive front-runner Mitt Romney continues to hold steady in the polls – at second place. Following the birther-bump one-time candidate enjoyed, we’ve seen everyone from Michele Bachmann to […]

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Newt Gingrich: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Candidate

November 16, 2011Erik Kain

Newt Gingrich won’t be president. He represents the worst in every other GOP candidate. Mitt Romney must be getting dizzy. The number of Republican primary candidates whose suns have risen above him only to crash and burn later just keeps growing and growing. Each time one sun rises, a slew of new information and new […]

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