Dan Balz and Al Hunt

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on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 * * * * *

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Political update with Dan Balz of "The Washington Post" and Al Hunt of Bloomberg News

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Newt Gingrich
Debate
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2012
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North Korea
election
Mitt Romney

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    1. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/19/2012 03:05 AM Report

      A brokered convention fellows?

      Yes, salivation here is not out of place.

      The negative publicity from a brokered convention would be quite something and aren't there barely two months between the convention and Election Day?

    2. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/19/2012 02:57 AM Report

      We heard "a Prague Spring" reference.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring

      So perhaps we can compare the Arab Spring and the Beijing Spring and the Croatian Spring at the table.

      Who else is due for some Springtime?

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    4. REMant  02/16/2012 12:01 PM Report

      I suppose the remark was made about Michigan a while back because it would be hard for Romney to play down his position on the auto industry bailout. I agree Santorum probably has the demographics. But I don't think what Democratic blue-collar types in Pa thought of Santorum 3-4 yrs ago very predictive of his appeal to the GOP in the rest of the country today. But I think the election at the moment hinges less on the economy, than what might well happen abroad. I don't like all this saber-rattling, which seems to intensify every four years, nor the situation in Europe. BTW, I was hoping someone would say something incriminating.