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Talk the Vote: The candidates

posted at 8:05 am on October 29, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Last night’s Talk the Vote event didn’t just feature the Three Tenors of Talk. Senator Norm Coleman gave his “positive, optimistic vision” to The Patriot’s audience. He talked about his own election and what it means for the nation, and summed up by asking four questions:

Coleman has worn himself out in this re-election campaign. He gave an energetic performance last night, but he has lost weight and looks tired. No one can accuse him of taking Al Franken lightly, even if the rest of Minnesota should do so. If you want to help Coleman in his dogged fight to keep representing Minnesotans — and after this speech, you can see why he should — visit his website.

Michele Bachmann briefly spoke at the event as part of the Republican Congressional slate from Minnesota, along with Barb Davis-White, Erik Paulson, and Ed Matthews. Bachmann had a tough week but demonstrated her resilience, remaining cheerful and optimistic in facing her challenge from Elwyn Tinklenberg. John Hunt, general manager for The Patriot, holds the microphone for Michele:

Talk the Vote also featured a surprise guest, one not announced previous to the event. Governor Tim Pawlenty spoke just prior to Dennis Prager, looking quite a bit more casual than the rest of the speakers, and explained that he just came from his daughter’s volleyball game. Pawlenty gives a good accounting of how he remains one of the most popular figures in the state. Like Sarah Palin, Pawlenty has a middle-class authenticity that most politicians would kill to emulate.

But the most important part of Pawlenty’s speech is when he talks about the nature of freedom, and how America has put its greatness at risk with its reckless spending and borrowing policies:

I’ve often said that Pawlenty has a bright future in national politics. This is a man who has the chops to run on the top of a Republican ticket, and he’s young enough to do it sooner or later.


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Pawlenty seems like a great guy.

Some good story telling by him in the beginning.

gumble on October 29, 2008 at 8:19 AM

Bachmann had a tough week but demonstrated her resilience

Did anyone apologize to her for throwing her under the bus?

peacenprosperity on October 29, 2008 at 8:27 AM

But the most important part of Pawlenty’s speech is when he talks about the nature of freedom, and how America has put its greatness at risk with its reckless spending and borrowing policies:

Dare I say “Reaganesque”? This is what Republicans need to do, to make the case for liberty, not big government, for the American “can do” spirit rather than the nanny state.

rbj on October 29, 2008 at 8:31 AM

Like Sarah Palin, Pawlenty has a middle-class authenticity that most politicians would kill to emulate.

But they never will be able to emulate. The difference between the true conservatives and the libtards; The true conservative can always be himself/herself and they will be respected, loved and trusted. The libtards have to spend their whole time trying to act like something they are not.

Tommy_G on October 29, 2008 at 8:32 AM

Problem for Pawlenty… Global Warming Koolaid Drinker.

Dasher on October 29, 2008 at 8:34 AM

Pawlenty/Jindal ‘16! Or Palin/Pawlenty ‘12! Or Plumber/Builder ‘08! Think about it…savor it!

Grafted on October 29, 2008 at 8:35 AM

Pawlenty would have crucified Biden in the vp debates. He’d have totally discredited Biden’s many “misstatements”.

marklmail on October 29, 2008 at 8:42 AM

Did anyone apologize to her for throwing her under the bus?

peacenprosperity on October 29, 2008 at 8:27 AM

She threw herself under the bus.

ernesto on October 29, 2008 at 9:01 AM

Pawlenty is a great guy. The more I see him, the more I like him. He will be a fantastic choice for president or VP in the future.
Heck, he might have a cabinet position in a McCain administration.

jencab on October 29, 2008 at 9:09 AM

NO she didn’t. The Roosevelt-Dewey wing of the RNC threw her under the bus and then tried to back up over her. This is a battle for the Conservative Reagan ideology versus the Roosevelt philosophy.

Read Bennett’s excellent Vol.II tome on America, the Last Great Hope.

JP1986UM on October 29, 2008 at 9:10 AM

Problem for Pawlenty… Global Warming Koolaid Drinker.

Dasher on October 29, 2008 at 8:34 AM

I can live with that when considering his stance on other issues.

Wade on October 29, 2008 at 9:28 AM

She threw herself under the bus.

ernesto on October 29, 2008 at 9:01 AM

Nope, she spoke the truth and psuedo-conservatives more concerned with offending their liberal friends in the green room started spouting the dishonest (lies) talking point twist. Watch the clip, if you can’t see it you can consider yourself part of the aforementioned group.

peacenprosperity on October 29, 2008 at 9:56 AM

In the light of the recent tapes that have emerged on THE ONE, Michelle Bachman only spoke the truth, but was a little ahead of the info that would solidly back her up. Or is that true?

For months most of us have been screaming on one issue or another about how Obama comes across, or has been suggesting UNAMERICAN ideas. Hello, the whole Joe the Plumber was enough for Mrs. Bachman to say THE MESSIAH was not spewing forth Americanisms when he said, “spread the wealth”. I disagree with someone suggesting her views on THE MANCHILD, or what she said was equal to throwing her own self under the bus, or that she should not have said Obama was not behaving or saying things that squared with Americanism. Even if what she said was not true, last time I checked, that is covered under free speech. What happens when we do not exercise our rights to free speech because we fear it is not pc enough, or that scum like Chris Matthews is going to twist our words?

I am not from MN, have never met Mrs. Bachman, never been to MN either, but I know this woman is one of us. She should not be punished or demeaned for speaking Truth to corrupt power like the media, and to voters about the actions that Barak Hussein Obama has decided to take that in turn has given MILLIONS of people the impression he is not in the tank for America or Americans.

If you believe in free speech; GIVE THE WOMAN SOME MONEY AND YOUR SUPPORT.

freeus on October 29, 2008 at 10:45 AM

I can live with that when considering his stance on other issues.

I’m tired of politicians who have a stance. I want people who take a stand.

There’s a difference.

The Monster on October 29, 2008 at 10:52 AM

Hey guys, have you given up on Gen.Petraeus ever running for office on a Republican ticket? Palin/Petraeus 2012!

promachus on October 29, 2008 at 10:54 AM

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