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We’re back… A little battered, but back.. Topics include: women in military uniforms doing…. what!?!? You hear Ann Marie and Lou’s take on who might or should be Romney VP and the latest from the Senate race in Mass. All this and more on the 13th Political QRM
As this election season continues, there are political pundits and candidates (notably Mitt Romney) who are warning the GOP electorate regarding a protracted nomination process. We’re hearing how weak the GOP candidate will be against Obama; there will be no money left to fight the Dems and just how bad this makes the Republican Party
Welcome to a new political podcast: Political QRM. Ann Marie and Lou break through the typical noise barrier of politics to bring you a fresh perspective on the events around the nation and the world. We don’t pull any punches and we are not politically correct by any means. You may not agree with us,
Primary Governor Rick Perry’s numbers have dropped since the last debate in Orlando, due in large part to his comment that people who weren’t in favor of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants “didn’t have a heart”. Obviously that didn’t go over too well with the voters.. I have to wonder about his rationale. You want people
Another interesting debate last night in Ames, Iowa for the Republican candidates. While they were all there to make their case for being elected POTUS, all of them had the spectre of Rick Perry hanging in the air. Perry, Governor of Texas, is announcing his entry into the contest on Saturday. Some pundits think Romney
The New Hampshire debate on Monday was perfect. The candidates kept their talking points on Obama’s policies and didn’t focus on each other. Obviously, that will occur as the campaign goes on and the need to differentiate themselves from each other becomes necessary. To the disappointment of the MSM, there was no sniping, no berating,
Today, Mitt Romney announced his 2012 candidacy for POTUS in Stratham, New Hampshire. He claims that Obama “has failed America”. A few things are misplaced with his presence in NH and his words. First, why was he announcing in NH, when the state of Massachusetts, where he was governor and instituted a healthcare plan that
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