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Reno : Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney greets supporters during a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada, February 2, 2012. (AFP Photo/Emmanuel Dunand)

­How conservative is Mitt Romney? Whose values does he represent? Since Obamania seems to have fizzled, can Romney overshadow Obama? Who has the best chance of beating Obama? Why is Mitt Romney not concerned about the very poor? And will the 99% vote for somebody who represents the 1%? CrossTalking with Katrina Pierson, Jon McHenry and Doug Thornell on Feb. 3.

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February, 2012

3 4:00, 6:30, 11:30, 15:30, 19:30, 23:30

3 COMMENTS
mplublin February 03, 2012, 16:13 quote
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peter,

 

i think being a corresponent of the show and working for Rt, that is good about exposing the truth, you should really explain more to people about figures like Ron Paul and Nigel Farage.  the show you had today and stated all the reps are clows, does not portray a good image of this network in America.  Understand that most the followers from America are Ron Paul supporters.  Ending the wars, ending the jewish fed, eliminating the useless gov't jobs, putting in a gold standard.  Putting the crooks in jail, that probably finance you to say this sort of stuff, unless you are an old school communist.  Follow the lead of Max Keiser and represent well.  Also i am not sure why the show has to have so much screaming. It works well with your Napoleon syndrome. Either show the truth on what should be done in America, or you will see boycotts of your show. 

The Prophet February 03, 2012, 16:31 quote
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Peter do not waste precious air time Mitt Romney and neder Obama will be elected as presidents allready the ellite it’s prepaering a martial law in US belive me this election circus will be over soon the ground of abolishin the freedom of american citizens it’s paved look around you peopels start rising up the awikwning it’ near How you are going to supress that ?... with force eventualy.

Beverly (unregistered) February 04, 2012, 20:04 quote
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Obamamania may have fizzled, but it's still strong as a crack binge with some people, including the female guest who says Obama wants to reform Wall Street?  Huh? If he wanted to do such, he wouldn't have Wall Street capos like Geithner and Summers in his cabinet.  Nor would he be golfing with criminal don Jamie Dimon (who was also mentioned as a replacement for Geithner for Christsakes!?).  Further, Obama wouldn't have thrown Elizabeth Warren under the bus but instead pushed for her to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  Economists such as Dr. Michael Hudson would be major players on his cabinet.  His Attorney General would also have a few bankster on trial by now.

 

The Republican primary is a sham (as is US politics in general).  Powers that be from both political mafias are pleased with Obama's ability to enact a  police state plutocracy.  From 24/7 war to bankster looting of the Treasury to civil liberties/social safety net shredding, Obama is able to pull off atrocities that Republicans (and many Dems) have always dreamed of but could never pull off.  Thus, to insure the good times continue, Republican power players stocked the primaries with loons and idiots.  Ron Paul is the only candidate talking any sense AND who could defeat Obama, so of course he's getting the Nader/Kucinich treatment from the presstitutes. 

 

Romney is Obama's whiter twin.  Both are empty suit/expert teleprompter readers and slaves to Wall Street and the war profiteers.  The only benefit of a Romney win is that there might possibly be some opposition to his agenda which might stop some of the madness.  With Obama, there's none, as his biracial black face and Democrat in name only party affiliation is Kryptonite against valid criticism.

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