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Tim Cavanaugh Talks Iowa and New Hampshire on PJTV
Reason.com managing editor Tim Cavanaugh sat down with PJTV's The Front Page yesterday.
Topics: Who, other than Barack Obama, won the Iowa Caucus?
Is the Solyndra scandal a reflection of the Obama Administration's Chicago politics or just a refraction of it?
And who will get Paul Krugman out of debt after we have all followed Paul Krugman's advice?
Also on the panel: Front Page host Allen Barton and Investor's Business Daily's Terry Jones.
Here is the section on the Republican primary race.
Other sections of the show will appear here as they come out.
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Tim cleans up pretty good.
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That jacket looks like he borrowed it from his big brother.
Memo to Reason staff:
If you are going on the teevee, invest in a custom-tailored jacket. It will fit, and look, much better.
And, trust me on this, once you have actually worn a jacket that fits, you won't back to off-the-rack.
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Although it was made of cloth...
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Motivated Americans, rabid dogs, same diff.
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TIMMEH!
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Imagine all the pants-shitting that took place when Paul broke 20%. Sweet, sweet statist tears.
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Santorum Rises
Never gets old.
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Love the alt-text, Tim.
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I particularly enjoyed the slagging on Romney towards the end.
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And who will get Paul Krugman out of debt after we have all followed Paul Krugman's advice?
---------"The rich", of course. Duh.
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The 'Pez dispenser' analogy applies to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act too; same candy, different flavor under Romney
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I'd like to hear why he thinks Chip Bok is funny.
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I don't follow Mr. Cavanaugh's logic on this.
Yes we can probably all agree that Romney is not a Conservative but that means that many Independents and Blue Dog Democrats who have had it with Obama would vote for Romney.
What would Conservatives who dread the prospect of another four years of dictator Obama do, stay home on election night if Romney was the GOP candidate? I doubt it.
Romney can beat Obama but it would just be more the same Big Government, Big Debts and Wars under Romney.
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Yes we can probably all agree that
RomneyMcCain is not a Conservative but that means that many Independents and Blue Dog Democrats whohave had it witharen't comfortable with Obama would vote forRomneyMcCain.That was the strategy last time. Worth another shot, eh?

