The Republican Debate, Rick Perry sinks while Herman Cain remain

To say that the Republican Debate conducted by CNBC was painful to watch is an understatement.  I had hoped to hear something different and find a reason to be positive about the upcoming 2012 election but was greatly disappointed.  I cared not about the accusations of sexual harassment involving Herman Cain but I was glad to hear him being asked about character.  I cringed when Rick Perry spoke about the agencies he would close and so many other things.

It was nice to hear Jon Huntsman respond to the questions asked of him and even though I may not agree with much of what he said, it was the only highlights that I can point to.  I wonder when the “real” Republicans are going to stand up and declare that the 23% does not speak for them and instead of trying to take this country back to the 1800s, take the party back from the Tea Party first.  We need a different set of voices to help us make the best decision for this nation’s benefit as a whole but what we can sorely do without is the labels which are thrown around because we disagree.

Rick Perry was supposed to be the Republicans next best shot to Mitt Romney but after his performance tonight, there is now a very large question mark hanging over the field.  I thought that someone would have grown a spine by now and challenged their competitors on the stage but it appears that they are so looking to garner those supporters of those who will soon be dropping out that speaking the truth and holding each other accountable just doesn’t seem to be in the cards.

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