Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday Talks :Polical talk for today sunday February 27th 2011

Politics  Nation  
       Christie: Presidental Canidates shouldn't be scripted.
      New Jersey governor , Chris Christe (R) was on CBS'S face the nation  today , he says that he is not running for president , but does have some advice for candidates.Voters don't want candidates who are "blow-dried," scripted and try to "finesse" their way around tough issues with "poll-tested" answers He said on Face the nation
"you can't finesse it. And you have to have unscripted moments. You cannot be blow-dried and, you know, poll- tested and come out here. That's not what the American people want. They want somebody who is going to speak straight to them...And they want unguarded moments. That's when they can really judge your character."
more after the jump
   Lawmaker to people event
    Colorado  Rep. Ed Perlmutter held the first "Government at the Grocery" event at a major supermarket since a gunman killed six people and severely wounded U.S. Rep Gabrielle Giffords and a dozen others in Tucson, Ariz., on Jan. 8.
   Get Tough on Libya Mr.President
     Senators John MaCain R-AZ and Joe Libermann I-CT went on CNN today and talked Libya.
"I think the world has to do more," Lieberman said. "I'd begin with the imposition of a no-fly zone so that Gadhafi can't be attacking his own people from the air.""We've got to recognize the opposition provisional government as the legitimate government of Libya and that we ought to give that government certainly humanitarian assistance and military arms, not to go in on the ground ourselves, but give them the wherewithal to fight on behalf of the people of Libya against a really cruel dictator."
    "Get tough," McCain said. "I understand that the security and safety of American citizens is our highest priority. It's not our only priority."People throughout the Middle East and around the world were " looking to America for leadership, for assistance, for moral support and ratification of the sacrifices they've made in the defense of democracy," McCain said. "America should lead."
  Government Shutdown Deal? 
For the first time , Senate Democrats reacted positively to an offer from House Republicans that allow the government to run for 2 more weeks and cutting $4billion . 
 

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