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PJTV: Craig Robinson of the Iowa Republican Previews the Ames Debate “Corporations are people” ? MITT ROMNEY SAID HE WORKS FOR Grab the Popcorn, the Republican Debate is On!: Political Buzz 8/11 Joshshaner says: Watch the Republican debate . If you don’t, you’re un-American.

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Republican presidential debate in Iowa – live

Follow all the cut and thrust from tonight’s Republican presidential candidates debate in Iowa – live 8.35pm: If you are bored waiting until the debate starts, here’s the liveblog of the last debate back in June . It was a scream. Seriously, just screaming, basically. On second thoughts, don’t tead it. I want to use the same jokes. I thought at the time that Tim Pawlenty did well but Serious People said he didn’t because he failed to rough up Mitt Romney when it mattered and now everyone thinks he’s a wimp. 8.30pm: For British viewers – assuming the government hasn’t cut off the internet to end the rioting yet – Fox News appears to be live-streaming video of the debate right here . Preamble: Welcome to tonight’s Republican presidential candidates debate in Iowa – or, if you prefer, the competition to decide who will get beaten by Rick Perry for the 2012 Republican nomination. On stage at Iowa University in Ames tonight are the eight people battling for the nomination. But not on stage and hanging over proceedings like that guy in No Country For Old Men is Perry, the governor of Texas. It now appears certain that Perry will announce that he’s a candidate as of Saturday in Charleston. And that changes everything, since Perry is a bigger presence than any of the earthlings at tonight’s debate. So it kind of makes you wonder what the point of this is. Except that for the eight on stage, it’s their last chance to make an impression before Perry enters the face. They should, therefore, go at it like rats in a sacks. (And by that I mean fighting, not having sex.) Apart from Perry there is another absent figure haunting this debate like Banquo’s ghost – St Sarah of Wasila, the patron saint of pipelines. The former governor of Alaska was said to be running for the nomination. But then during a bus trip across America in June she disappeared and has not been seen since. Palin’s supporters have been out in force and many claim that she will appear among them in Iowa , for so it has been prophesised on Palin’s Facebook page. So who is actually on stage tonight? Here’s a quick run-down: Mitt Romney: currently the Front-Runner In Name Only (FRINO), the former Massachusetts governor leads the polls. But if you’ve got a poll, throw it away, it’s worthless. After Saturday the polls will just say: “Rick Perry. The end.” Michele Bachmann: Bachmann was said to be the winner of the last debate , which was roughly a million years ago in June, so no-one cares. Currently on the cover of Newsweek looking a bit mad. Jon Huntsman: A first appearance for the former governor of Utah, who graciously left his governor’s mansion to serve his country as the US ambassador to China. Naturally he’s as popular as anthrax. Newt Gingrich: Less popular than anthrax. Ron Paul: Iconic, veteran congressman, principled, intelligent. He has no chance. Quite the libertarian, except for abortion and gays. Then he’s not. Seriously, he would win the nomination but for a secret alliance of the Mainstream Media, Wall Street and Republican voters who insist on not voting for him in large numbers. Rick Santorum: Is he still running? I forget. Herman Cain: Pizza guy. Meh. Gary Johnson: According to NPR: “the former New Mexico governor will be a curiosity since most people still don’t know who he is”. I know he was governor of Mexico. Sorry, New Mexico. (Actually, he’d have more chance of becoming president of Mexico. Maybe he should try?) In fact Johnson is smart, sensible, was a very good governor and seems like a nice guy. Obviously: zero chance. Tim Pawlenty: Still running. May as well not bother. Seriously, have you seen his latyest poll ratings? He’s now less well-known than when he started. That’s quite an achievement: negative publicity. Anyway it all kicks off at 8pm in Iowa, which is 9pm ET, or 2am BST. Republican presidential nomination 2012 Iowa Michele Bachmann Mitt Romney Rick Perry US elections 2012 Jon Huntsman Republicans Ron Paul Sarah Palin Newt Gingrich Fox News US politics United States Richard Adams guardian.co.uk

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Colbert PAC Launches First Ad Asking Iowa Voters to Support Rick ‘Parry’ in Ames Straw Poll

Click here to view this media As Lawrence O’Donnell noted during his “Rewrite” segment during Wednesday night’s Last Word , everyone was wondering what Stephen Colbert would do once he launched his new super PAC. Well, this week we got our answer with the first ad from the PAC, asking Iowa voters to support Rick “Parry” in the Ames Straw Poll. Here’s more from The Hill — VIDEO: Colbert launches first super PAC ad : Comedian Stephen Colbert’s super PAC released its first ad , “Episode IV: A New Hope” paid for by Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow. The video takes aim at the money being spend to promote candiates before the Ames Straw Poll in Iowa. Rather than support any of the declared Republican candidates — or Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is expected to join the field — Colbert asks voters to write-in Rick Parry. That’s with an “A” for America and Iowa, the ad says. Colbert lampooned the Citizens United v. FEC decision on his show since the Supreme Court struck down campaign finance laws and allowed corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money on behalf of candidates. Colbert’s joke to form his own super PAC became a decision with real-life implications for campaign finance.

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Colbert PAC Launches First Ad Asking Iowa Voters to Support Rick ‘Parry’ in Ames Straw Poll

Click here to view this media As Lawrence O’Donnell noted during his “Rewrite” segment during Wednesday night’s Last Word , everyone was wondering what Stephen Colbert would do once he launched his new super PAC. Well, this week we got our answer with the first ad from the PAC, asking Iowa voters to support Rick “Parry” in the Ames Straw Poll. Here’s more from The Hill — VIDEO: Colbert launches first super PAC ad : Comedian Stephen Colbert’s super PAC released its first ad , “Episode IV: A New Hope” paid for by Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow. The video takes aim at the money being spend to promote candiates before the Ames Straw Poll in Iowa. Rather than support any of the declared Republican candidates — or Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is expected to join the field — Colbert asks voters to write-in Rick Parry. That’s with an “A” for America and Iowa, the ad says. Colbert lampooned the Citizens United v. FEC decision on his show since the Supreme Court struck down campaign finance laws and allowed corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money on behalf of candidates. Colbert’s joke to form his own super PAC became a decision with real-life implications for campaign finance.

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Chris Matthews: ‘Paul Ryan Stuck His Neck Out and [Obama] Punched His Head Off’

Remember the good old days when political commentators were governing their tongues and offering Americans a far more civil tone in the wake of the tragic shootings in Tucson? Well, MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Thursday demonstrated just how bygone those days are when he gleefully reminisced about Congressman Paul Ryan ( R-Wisc .) sticking his neck out with a bold budget proposal months ago only to have President Obama “[punch] his head off” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOAN WALSH, SALON: [Obama] did a great job fighting the Paul Ryan budget, I believe it was back in April, Chris. You and I both talked about it. He really sounded like a Democrat. He really explained to Paul Ryan why he was making a lot of mistaken assumptions about the way America works. That was awesome, and he backed away from that. I think he was, it was right to try to compromise. It was right to take office in 2009 and try to reach out to the other side and believe that there were Republicans… CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Yeah, but that was easy. But that was easier, Joan. Joan, he made himself a tackling dummy. Paul Ryan stuck his neck out, and this guy punched his head off. But this time around, he’s up against shrewd, tough customers. Those guys fronting for the Tea Party, Ron, knew what they were doing. They had enough people behind them to give them bulk, and they went at the President saying, “We’re going to knock you off here. We don’t care what you think. We’re going to knock you off unless you say ‘Uncle.’” Isn't that special? In the past nine days, Obama signed a woefully inadequate budget agreement that caused our credit rating to be lowered while fueling a massive rout in stocks and conceivably pushing the nation into a recession. Despite this, these two liberal media members think it's a shining moment for the President that he defeated a bill that would have likely prevented the downgrade if it had been enacted. Irrespective of what's happened in the past couple of weeks, Matthews and Walsh would still have Democrats and their President punch Ryan's head off even if it meant a credit rating downgrade, huge stock losses, and a possible recession. And these folks think it's the Tea Party that's trying to destroy the country.

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Latest Movement Sweeping America: Al Sharpton’s ‘Resist We Much’

**Written by Doug Powers “But resist, we much… we must… and we will much… about… that… be committed.” – Al Sharpton, August 9, 2011 A new movement is born, and in a matter of hours. It’s Al Sharpton’s “Resist We Much!” As a matter of fact, the t-shirts are already for sale: Sharpton spawned the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Michelle Malkin Discovery Date : 10/08/2011 14:30 Number of articles : 3

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The mother of the 10-year-old girl who modeled for Vogue Paris , creating a furor in America over the sexualization of children, has responded to criticism by closing her daughter’s Facebook page and leaving a parting message blaming “bad personn in usa [sic],” reports the Telegraph . Although Thylane Loubry Blondeau has…

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Most Hated Person

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Most Hated Person In America : Casey Anthony ? Casey Anthony Named The Most Hated Person In America Casey Anthony is creepy. NelsonSweeting says: Casey Anthony is the most hated person in American right now. Wow

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Dancing Carrot Proposes Marriage

burquedesign says: #burque #news A dancing carrot proposes marriage : If your girlfriend’s favorite color is orang… http://bit.ly/oB5zV2 #albuquerque #now

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Scarborough: If Rush is Still Rooting Against Obama He’s ‘Rooting for America to be in a Fast Decline’

For some reason, in the middle of a lengthy “Morning Joe” segment dealing with President Obama's obvious failures as a leader, host Joe Scarborough on Thursday felt the need to bring up conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOE SCARBOROUGH: The fact that the President waited to talk about the SEALs and then just kind of put that in on the end of a press conference. “Oh, and by the way.” Somebody in the White House doesn't get it. Somebody in the White House is clueless. When you have 30 Americans die and it's treated that way when, again, I’m, I'm baffled. I'm rooting for the President. We all are rooting for the President. If, if Rush Limbaugh is still rooting against the President, then he's also rooting for America to be in a fast decline, rooting for his stocks to collapse. These are precarious times and we need a president who knows what he's doing and a we need a president who has the support of the American people but, Willie, right now this President is just creating a lot more questions than answers. This was some real silliness from Scarborough. Let's recall what Limbaugh told Fox News's Sean Hannity on January 22, 2009: SEAN HANNITY, HOST: You're the leading voice of opposition, conservative, and have defined conservatives for over two decades. You celebrated you r20 years on the air, by the way, nationally syndicated, congratulations. RUSH LIMBAUGH: Thank you. HANNITY: Coming off record-ratings year for you, but you — you are a passionate conservative. You've defined conservatives for many people in this country for years. He represents the antithesis in terms of his world view. So then the question becomes, do you want him to succeed? LIMBAUGH: Now — this — I am so glad that he asked me that question. That you asked me this question. HANNITY: I'm glad to. LIMBAUGH: I'll tell you why. I am hearing many Republicans say that — well, we want him to succeed and prominent Republicans. Yes, we wanted — they have laid down. They have totally — they're drinking the Kool- Aid, too. They have no guts to stand up for what their beliefs are because they're afraid of criticism, they're afraid of being called racists, they're afraid of not having gotten with the program. Now success can be defined two ways. I said earlier I don't know about this guy. I really don't. I've got my — I've got my suspicions, and they're pretty close to convictions, but we're going to have to wait to see what he does. Now if he turns out to be a Reagan, if he adds Reagan to his recipe of FDR and Lincoln, and if he does cut some taxes. HANNITY: Yes. LIMBAUGH: If he does not eliminate the Bush tax cuts, I would call that success. So yes, I would hope he would succeed if he acts like Reagan, but if he's going to do FDR, if he's going to do the new, new deal all over which we will call here the raw deal, why would I want him to succeed? Look, he's my president. The fact that he is historic is irrelevant to me now. It matters not at all. I — if he is going to implement a far left — look it. I think it's already decided. $2 trillion in stimulus? The growth of government. I think the intent here is to create as many dependant Americans as possible looking to government for their hope and salvation. If he gets nationalized health care, I mean, it's over, Sean. We're never going to roll that back. That's the end of America as we have known it because that's then going to set the stage for everything being government owned, operated, or provided. Why would I want that to succeed? I don't believe in that. I know that's not how this country is going to be great in the future, it's not what made this country great. So I shamelessly say, no, I want him to fail, if his agenda is a far- left collectivism, some people say socialism, as a conservative heartfelt, deeply, why would I want socialism to succeed? Two and a half years later, that question is even more valid given what we've seen this President do. He has indeed failed, and wishing for him to succeed at doing what he's been doing since Inauguration Day is like hoping for your own doom. As I wrote Tuesday, all this media cheerleading for Obama has had a hand in his ineptness because his fans in the press have continued applauding as he's fallen on his face dragging the country with it. What he really needs are more members of the media to aggressively criticize him when he errs. Maybe then he'll change his ways and actually give people something legitimately worth cheering about.

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