GOP candidates talk foreign policy, national security at Heritage/AEI debate
November 23, 2011 1 Comment
Not reinventing the conservative message. Just making it spicier.
November 23, 2011 1 Comment
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Gabriella Hoffman recently graduated from UCSD in June 2012 with a B.A. in Political Science and minor in history. She is a young conservative blogger, grassroots activist, and speaker. Originally from Orange County, California, Gabriella now resides in the Washington, DC area and works for a conservative nonprofit.

Hi There Thegabriellahoffman,
Along the same lines,, So I was pleasantly surprised when there were no leading stumbles in Saturday night’s discussion. In simple fact, the debate had genuine likely, considering that there were important disagreements between the candidates. Amongst those stark variations:
Negotiating with the Taliban: Indeed = Gingrich No = Romney.
If desired, likely to war with Iran: Of course = Romney, Gingrich, Santorum No = Cain, Paul.
Use of waterboarding: Certainly = Cain, Bachmann, Perry No = Huntsman, Paul.
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Soon pulling out of Afghanistan: Indeed = Huntsman, Paul No = Perry, Romney.
Giving foreign aid not having preconditions (specifically to nations like Pakistan): Indeed = Bachmann, Santorum No = Perry, Gingrich.
I’ll be back to read more next time