joi, 10 februarie 2011

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Caffeinated Thoughts


Rick Santorum vs. Sarah Palin vs. Andy Barr and the Winner Is S.E. Cupp

Posted: 09 Feb 2011 09:45 PM PST


Following up on my post early this morning regarding Rick Santorum's comments about Sarah Palin passing up speaking at CPAC.  What Politico's Andy Barr reported doesn't seem accurate in light of the actual video of the conversation that Senator Santorum had with S.E. Cupp on the first day of her radio show.  A recap, this is what Barr wrote:

Rick Santorum knocked Sarah Palin's decision to skip CPAC, saying on Tuesday that she must have "business opportunities" that are keeping her from the annual conservative conference that is a showcase for potential presidential contenders.

"I have a feeling that she has some demands on her time, and a lot of them have financial benefit attached to them," Santorum told conservative commentator S.E. Cupp, who hosts an online radio show on Glenn Beck's website.

Santorum added that Palin has "other business opportunities" — implying her paid speeches were the former Alaska governor's priority…

….Santorum — the father of seven children — also said that Palin has "other responsibilities," such as raising her children, that he doesn't.

"I don't live in Alaska and I'm not the mother to all these kids and I don't have other responsibilities that she has," he said.

Here's the video of that segment:


Senator Santorum tweeted this morning:

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After talking with his office today, and just what I know of him from the time I've spent around him, how it was being portrayed did seem out of character, and I said as much.

Now I haven't listened to the radio show (and I won't I refuse to pay for internet radio) so it could be that Politico is putting a spin on this, which would like *totally surprise* me, I mean Andy Barr would *never* do such a thing. 

Andy Barr responded to Santorum's criticism:

Rick Santorum is quickly backpedaling from his critical remarks over Sarah Palin's decision to blow off CPAC, going after POLITICO for spotlighting his attack.

"This article is garbage," Santorum tweeted this morning, linking to the POLITICO story. "All I said was- she is VERY busy, PERIOD. Reporter trying to create something out of nothing."

Except, that's not all he said.

Santorum said in an interview with conservative commentator S.E. Cupp that Palin has "other business opportunities" that are taking up time in her schedule, implying that she's rebuffing the annual conservative gathering for a paid speech.

"I have a feeling that she has some demands on her time, and a lot of them have financial benefit attached to them," Santorum said.

Santorum also said Palin has "responsibilities" as a mother that he doesn't as the father of seven, which some interpreted as sexist.

Pondering this further, I don't believe Senator Santorum had any nefarious intent, so I'm giving him a pass (he's relieved I'm sure).  He should have ended his comments at "I don't know" and "she's got demands on her time."  Sometimes the best answers are shorter ones.

Governor Palin for her part is giving him a pass as well… sort of…


Money quote transcribed by Right Scoop:

I think the reports were much worse than what he really said. I think some things were really taken out of context. So I will not call him the knuckle dragging neanderthal that perhaps others would want to call him. I'll let his wife call him that instead.

I'm going to assume that was said in jest, but ouch.  Senator Santorum was on Greta Van Susteren the next hour responded and made it clear again that it wasn't his intent to "knock her" (video at the bottom of the page I linked to).

In all of this I think the true winner is S.E. Cupp who received a lot of publicity for her first radio show.

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Mike Huckabee’s Presidential PAC Winds Down

Posted: 09 Feb 2011 03:45 PM PST


imageFormer Governor Mike Huckabee's Presidential PAC, Mike Huckabee for President, Inc. filed termination papers with the FEC when doing their year-end reporting.

On the surface it looks like he's not running for President.  He could be revamping with a new PAC, others have suggested that he'd want a PAC registered in Florida instead of keeping it at the current location in Little Rock, AR.  I don't think you need to terminate your PAC to do that, and I don't believe you need to terminate your PAC even for a name change (not that I'm an expert).

Couple that with having talked with a couple of his former Iowa staffers who are under the impression he won't be running…  it's looking like he's not jumping in.  We'll see, he still seems to be flirting with the idea.  I can tell you though any decision he makes won't have anything to do with his not speaking at CPAC… just saying.

HT: Race 4 2012

Update: HuckPAC says they are housecleaning that they can’t start 2012 business until 2008 Presidential Committee business is closed.  They could keep the same committee, but often times candidates start anew.

It doesn’t mean he’s not running and it doesn’t mean he is.  What apparently it does mean is that if he does run it’ll be under a new committee.  Don’t see the point in doing that, but whatever.  To the Huckabee supporters jumping on my case, I stated a fact about his committee winding down.  I did not say with 100% certainty that he was not running, I said it looks to me like he wasn’t…and “we’ll see.”

So chill.

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