Perry, Bachmann, and Gingrich: Signals of Doom
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By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
I written a number of posts concerning Ron Paul’s newsletter problem over at OTB over the last couple of week. My basic conclusion in regards to Paul (whom I flirted with considering voting for in the primary) is as follows: the bottom line is this: absent an especially comprehensive and satisfactory explanation, the newsletters utterly disqualify Paul from the nomination, let alone the White House. Having spent a substantial amount of time researching, reading, writing, and arguing concerning this matter, I can reach no other conclusion. All of my posts on this subject, for those who are interested in my reasoning and/or wish to examine the evidence for themselves are as follows (in chronological order):
By Steven L. Taylor
Yet again, a state seeks to buck the primary calendar (and yet again it provides a chance to wonder why we have the nomination system we have). From me @OTB: Florida Moves its Primary. By Steven L. Taylor
The GOP debates matter (if by “matter” we mean “affect the views that voters have of the candidates”). From me @OTB: Does Debate Performance Matter? By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB: Rick Perry: The Candidate of Hope and Change? By Steven L. Taylor
Some thoughts on Palin v. Bachmann in regards to the media from me @OTB: An Open Letter to Sarah Palin Supporters. By Steven L. Taylor
Really, only the last one is fundamentally about Bachmann. The first two (especially the second) are more about the Founders and the constitution. By Steven L. Taylor
Sunday afternoon musing on an electoral college sweeps from me @OTB: Is an Electoral College Sweep even Possible? |
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