Chris Chrsitie discusses his leadership as governor of New Jersey. The retirement system, teachers pay and other issues related to cutting state spending are reviewed. Tim Pawlenty discusses his leadership as well as his potential run for the presidency.

I believe this happened back in the 70′s can’t remeber, but how do you think Women would react if he withdrew Sarah Palin and decided on Joe Liberman to be his Vice President?

ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Not to discount the promise of a man with a fanatical base and ability to raise capital, but here’s the problem Rep. Ron Paul will face in his presidential run: No one wants leftovers when there’s fresh meat in the oven.

The Nation – The Nation — Last week, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson announced his plans to seek the GOP presidential nomination in 2012.

ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has made it known that he will form his very own presidential exploratory committee for a possible run for the Republican nomination in 2012. This will be the third time Paul has made a run at the Republican nomination, the last coming in 2008.

Daily Caller – President Obama just can’t win when it comes to his birth certificate: before he released it, he was accused of not being a US citizen. But after the White House released the document this morning, the president drew criticism for focusing on a largely irrelevant issue. Republican presidential hopefuls voiced their discontent, calling it a distraction, or questioning why he waited so long.

and who could they run the program on that has any power left in DC?

The Ticket – Hey Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. (And later today, Ron Paul.) Karl Rove has a little advice for you: The clock is ticking on your slow-motion presidential rollouts. The ultra-tentative nature of announcement for the 2012 presidential cycle may be good for headlines, but the former George W. Bush adviser cautioned during an appearance [...]

Palin, Huckabee, Jindal, Pawlenty, DeMint, or Gingrich all have warts, or are too far right to win.

But,

Is Romney too liberal for the Tea Party?


Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty headlined the Missouri Republican Party’s 111th Lincoln Days kickoff banquet Friday night, delivering a speech that gave many of the more than 850 attendees the impression they were watching a prospective 2012 president candidate test the waters. Following speeches by Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and three members of the state’s Congressional delegation (Reps. Roy Blunt, Blaine Luetkemeyer and Todd Akin), Governor Pawlenty took the stage at the St. Charles Convention Center in St. Charles. For more than 30 minutes, seemed to push all of the right buttons by combining personal anecdotes and humor with serious messages about the nation’s past, present and future.the two-term Republican. After the speech, he shook hands for more than an hour before meeting with five members of the St. Louis news media and me. [Note: In the video below, the last question asked is mine.] BobMcCarty.com

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