الخميس، 15 ديسمبر 2011

Obama is attacking Republicans panellists

Republican presidential front-runners Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney took aim at President Barack Obama, not each other, in their final TV debate before the first nominating event in Iowa.
While the two rivals played it safe, their conservative credentials were assailed by lower-tier candidates.
Mr Gingrich and Mr Romney joined five other White House hopefuls on stage.
The eventual Republican nominee will challenge Democratic President Barack Obama in next November's elections.
Thursday night's two-hour forum, hosted by Fox News in Sioux City, Iowa, also featured Texas Republican Ron Paul, Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Texas Governor Rick Perry, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
'Scam' Mr Gingrich said in his opening remarks: "I believe I can debate Barack Obama and I think in seven three-hour debates, Barack Obama will not have a leg to stand on in trying to defend a record that is terrible and an ideology that is radical."
Mr Romney lambasted President Obama for trying to "appease or accommodate the tyrants of the world", criticising his approach to retrieving a drone which recently went down in Iran.
"Foreign policy based on pretty please? You have to be kidding," Mr Romney said.

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