Iowa Republican Straw Poll? Who You Got?

(Fox gets its hands on DNC memo/ talking points re tonights GOP debate)

"Fox News has exclusively obtained a Democratic National Committee memo which paints the Republican field of presidential contenders as Tea Party flaks pushing tired, divisive policies which elevate the rich and predicts much of the same at tonight's Fox News co-hosted debate in Ames, Iowa.

"As we expect to see tonight, the GOP candidates' extreme aims to appease the far-right wing of the Republican Party shows that Republicans are more concerned with protecting their special interest friends and the wealthy than protecting working families," the memo, penned by DNC National Press Secretary Melanie Roussell, reads.

"The GOP would rather seniors and the middle class sacrifice and the wealthy pay even less in taxes. Unlike President Obama, their policies would eliminate, not create, opportunities for the middle class."

Though Republicans are far from choosing their last man standing, the memo zeroes in on several top names.

"[T]he actions or lack thereof of candidates like Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Michele Bachmann and others are clear - these Republican candidates for President are not interested in leading. They simply want to please the far-right, extreme Tea Party base of their party because that is what being the standard bearer of the Republican Party today requires," says Roussell.

The memo is described as a state of play for media and "Democratic friends" which spells out the DNC's predictions for tonight's debate."


Read more: EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Obtains DNC Memo on GOP Iowa Debate - FoxNews.com

EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Obtains DNC Memo on GOP Iowa Debate - FoxNews.com
 
Just watched Mitt Romney screaming at a heckler, "Corporations are people too". True story.

Do Republicans really believe that corporations are people? Seriously? Real people want to know.
 
(Fox gets its hands on DNC memo/ talking points re tonights GOP debate)

"Fox News has exclusively obtained a Democratic National Committee memo which paints the Republican field of presidential contenders as Tea Party flaks pushing tired, divisive policies which elevate the rich and predicts much of the same at tonight's Fox News co-hosted debate in Ames, Iowa.

"As we expect to see tonight, the GOP candidates' extreme aims to appease the far-right wing of the Republican Party shows that Republicans are more concerned with protecting their special interest friends and the wealthy than protecting working families," the memo, penned by DNC National Press Secretary Melanie Roussell, reads.

"The GOP would rather seniors and the middle class sacrifice and the wealthy pay even less in taxes. Unlike President Obama, their policies would eliminate, not create, opportunities for the middle class."

Though Republicans are far from choosing their last man standing, the memo zeroes in on several top names.

"[T]he actions or lack thereof of candidates like Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Michele Bachmann and others are clear - these Republican candidates for President are not interested in leading. They simply want to please the far-right, extreme Tea Party base of their party because that is what being the standard bearer of the Republican Party today requires," says Roussell.

The memo is described as a state of play for media and "Democratic friends" which spells out the DNC's predictions for tonight's debate."


Read more: EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Obtains DNC Memo on GOP Iowa Debate - FoxNews.com

EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Obtains DNC Memo on GOP Iowa Debate - FoxNews.com

The only thing Fox has it's hands on is each other's nut sacks.
 
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Can we pick Generic Republican? I hear he's got charisma.

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It's way too early for all the election crap to be happening. Wish it would all go away until after Christmas.
 

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