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Tuesday
Aug162011

Perry Fires In All Directions As New Kid On The GOP Presidential Block

By Kenneth R. Bazinet

Texas Gov. Rick Perry caught people’s attention with one of his tough-guy cowboy rants when he trained his fire on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, calling a Fed plan to bail out the economy and loosen credit markets “almost treason.”

At a campaign stop last night in Iowa, the GOP presidential candidate appeared to threaten Bernanke.

“If this guy prints more money between now and the election, I don’t know what you all would do to him in Iowa but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas,” Perry said.

The Fed is considering another round of quantitative easing of the money supply to help the U.S. economy rebound. Perry calls tpot so-called QE3 program printing money to help President Obama’s re-election.

Earlier on the stump Perry called into question Obama’s patriotism when he was asked if he believes the President loves this country. “I dunno, you need to ask him,” Perry replied.

Since hitting the campaign trail Perry has tried to highlight his service in the Air Force at the expense of Obama, who did not serve in uniform. Perry went so far as to suggest Obaama does not command the respect of the troops.

“I think people who have had the same experiences connect with people who have had the same experiences. That’s human nature. If you polled the military, the active duty and veterans, and said ‘would you rather have a President of the United States that never served a day in the military or someone who is a veteran?’ They’ve going to say, I would venture, that they would like to have a veteran,” Perry said.

“The President had the opportunity to serve his country. I’m sure at some time he made the decision that isn’t what he wanted to do,” Perry added.

The Texas governor made no mention of Obama’s biggest military fete to date: The killing of Osama Bin Laden in a mission that the President approved and followed every step of the way. “He staked his presidency on that mission,” a senior U.S. official said shortly after the raid on Bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan.

Read more from Kenneth R. Bazinet at The Baz File

Sunday
Aug142011

ANALYSIS: The Tea Party Wins Big At Ames Straw Poll

By Kenneth R. Bazinet

Whether you take your tea sweet or unsugared, there was plenty served up at the Ames Straw poll, where, with so many variables in play, the biggest winner in the unscientific tally was really the Tea Party.

Rep. Michelle Bachmann is taking her victory lap today after edging out Rep. Ron Paul to finish first in the Ames Straw Poll, but for Tim Pawlenty the race is over.

The conservative anti-government voters who form the core of the Tea Party essentially delivered a win yesterday for not one, but two candidates: Bachmann (R-Minn.) and Paul (R-Tex.), the latter with a close second-place finish. Bachmann and Paul made a strong connection with Tea Party voters, while Pawlenty did not.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry also is believed to have picked up some Tea Party votes in a write-in campaign that gave him more votes than former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, whose name was on the ballot, though he did not formally participate in the straw poll.

“Rick Perry won the straw poll at an event I was at. He has a lot more Tea Party support than many believe,” Tweeted Tea Party Nation Chairman Judson Phillips.

Those results for Bachmann, Paul and Perry are a pretty strong indication the Tea Party is highly energized and easy to organize, even as polls show it is increasingly unpopular with most Americans. The Tea Party vote turns out, and the loosely held organization will be a deciding factor — perhaps the deciding factor — in the GOP nomination process.

It is not worth arguing one way or the other about Pawlenty’s distant third-place finish. The former Minnesota Gov. was without a message (especially within the super-charged Tea Party and evangelical voters) and remained where he was going into the straw poll — atop a second tier of candidates, at best. It was enough of a sign for him to quit the race.

Bachmann received twice as many votes as Pawlenty, and overnight he went from spinning his third-place finish as a fresh start for his campaign to admitting he had as much traction as a bald tire in a blizzard.

Pawlenty’s problem was not simply a weak finish in a straw vote that is bought by the candidates with a $30 ticket, food and drink and lots of live (mostly country) music. He already had been overtaken by the new kid on the block, the governor of Texas, who has early momentum and is an instant darling of the main stream media and another option for the Tea Party voters.

Perry brings a plain-talking, slash-first-and-ask-questions-later approach that almost sounds like a common-sense way to solve the nation’s problems. He drew on an angry optimism to attack President Obama and reach out to Tea arty and evangelical voters with his presidential campaign announcement speech yesterday half a country away in Charleston, S.C.

“The fact is for nearly three years, President Obama has been downgrading American jobs, he’s been downgrading our standing in the world, he’s been downgrading our financial stability, he’s been downgrading our confidence, and downgrading the hope for a better future for our children,” Perry declared.

The takeway for the Obama campaign may be Republican field is telegraphing the election’s biting partisan lines of attack, barring a spectacular unforeseen event or the economy getting even worse for President Obama. The jabs will be loaded with Tea Party rhetoric.

Not all the titans of the Tea Party emerged unscathed. One Tea Party darling may be steeped in a downward spiral: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s pre-game boom was a post-game bust.

Palin stole some of the limelight by showing up in Iowa this weekend, but Mama Grizzly failed to make a blip in the straw poll (She was not on the ballot, but there were some expectations that she would make a showing as a write-in candidate). The base Republicans have decided she is not running.

The wild card Tea Party player will continue to be Paul, the man that the mainstream media cannot seem to mention without adding, “… but conventional wisdom is that he cannot win the nomination.” Now the conventional wisdom is Bachmann is a time bomb because she cannot win over independent voters.

The problem with conventional wisdom is that this is not a conventional primary season. This is the Tea Party’s first run in a presidential election and its members are prone to the unconventional.

It seems almost counterintuitive in this climate to hear pundits arguing that the only reason Paul had a strong finish in Ames was because his followers are so loyal and well-organized. This 2012 GOP primary landscape is new ground, and the Tea Party is set to stake its claim to some of its available acreage.

Read more by Kenneth R. Bazinet at The Baz File

Sunday
Aug142011

Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll, Pawlenty Drops Out

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) won the Iowa Straw Poll on Saturday in what is widely considered the first significant contest of the 2012 election season.

Bachmann garnered 4823 votes and was followed closely by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) who came in with 4671 votes.

Tim Pawlenty, who came in at a distant third with only 2293 votes, announced Sunday that he would be dropping out of the Presidential race.

“We needed to get some lift to continue on and have a pathway forward,” Pawlenty said on ABC’s This Week. “That didn’t happen.”

Although Bachmann emerged the victor from Saturday’s contest, she still has a rough road ahead. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and late-addition to the GOP field Rick Perry, the Governor of Texas, out-poll the Minnesota Congresswoman nationally. Neither competed in the Straw Poll.

Thursday
Aug112011

Live Blog: GOP Candidates Square Off In Iowa

Greetings politics fans. My esteemed colleague Justin Duckham and I are live in Ames, Iowa for the third Republican presidential debate, which is being held on the campus of Iowa State University. All the major GOP candidates are participating. The list includes Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Jon Huntsman, Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich. Make sure to keep this page open and refresh it throughout the night, as I’ll be live-blogging all the action, right here.

We’re about seven minutes from start-time

Friday
Aug052011

GOP Candidates Smack Obama Over Latest Job Figures

The following are a series of statements released this morning after the government announced that the nation’s jobless rate fell, but only slightly, from 9.2% in June to 9.1% in July.

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (via Twitter):

“When you see what this president has done to the economy in 3 years, you know why America doesn’t want to find out what he can do in 8.”

 

Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty:

“Today’s dismal jobs report is a far cry from the hope and change that President Obama promised on the campaign trail … It’s time for a new president to point us back in the right direction, and I am the only candidate who has proposed a specific economic plan that will create jobs and grow our economy.”

 

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.):

“Despite today’s jobs report showing a slight improvement, with 9.1 percent unemployment, it is still evidence that the President’s failed economic policies are digging us deeper into a hole. The President created twice as many donors for his campaign as he created jobs in the second quarter. This week the President was handed a $2.4 trillion blank check and in return the American people got a mere $21 billion in promised spending cuts, the erosion of their personal savings in the worst stock market drop since 2008, and the promise of higher taxes before the ink had dried on the budget deal. It’s time for the President to admit what the markets, the world, and the American people already know - his trillion dollar stimulus was a failure, the government can’t create jobs, and massive spending kills them. This week the President announced that he would again pivot to focus his attention on jobs. We can only hope he will pivot away from his failed economic policies that have killed growth and put millions of Americans out of work. What the markets want and what the country needs is a fundamental restructuring in the way Washington spends taxpayers dollars that reins in unprecedented spending, gets our debt under control, and encourages pro-growth economic policies. The President can attempt to blame and spin away this week’s bad economic news, but you can’t fool the markets. Mr. President - the only way to dig us out of this hole your administration has gotten us into is to stop digging.”

 

Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.):

“A day after the President raised millions of dollars to celebrate his birthday, more than 46 million Americans continue to suffer in his economy. Today’s ‘jobless report’ reveals to the Obama Maladminstration what working Americans know: 16 million Americans are unemployed; over thirty million Americans are unable to find better jobs; and the stagnant economy slumps toward a double dip recession. Inexcusably, Mr. Obama’s response to struggling Americans is: “Let them eat cake - at $35 grand a plate. Instead, it is better for Americans to put a fork in Mr. Obama’s half-baked policies.”

 

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman:

“The President has had 2.5 years to turn around the American economy and it is clear he has failed. In less than one day, Americans have witnessed a considerable drop in the stock market and yet another jobs report showing an unemployment rate above 9%. When President Obama should have been focused on creating jobs, he focused on a government-mandated health care system that the American people didn’t ask for and can’t afford. What we can’t afford now is to waste any more time. We need to implement the type of pro-growth policies and free-market reforms that made Utah the top state for job creation when I was Governor. America needs a President who knows how to create an economic environment that allows entrepreneurs to thrive and create jobs. This country will never realize its true economic potential until we enact tax cuts, implement regulatory reform and move toward energy independence.”