I listened to the first 35 minutes of the Baco Raton debate on my car radio -- I must say the tone of the responses made for a very pleasant drive home. Romney especially seemed determined to remain friendly and uncritical of his opponents. Seems he thinks he has the lead and doesn't want to turn anyone off. Except of course Hillary Clinton's admirers, as he smartly seconded John McCain in chiding her for wanting to wave the white flag in Iraq.
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