Donald Trump is hosting a debate later this month, and already Jon Huntsman and Ron Paul have both publicly declined to partake. The gloves have come off, metaphorically speaking:
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Ron Paul:
Left Hook:
The selection of a reality television personality to host a presidential
debate that voters nationwide will be watching is beneath the office of
the Presidency and flies in the face of that office’s history and
dignity.
Right Hook: Mr. Trump’s selection is also wildly inappropriate because of his
record of toying with the serious decision of whether to compete for our
nation’s highest office, a decision he appeared to make frivolously
Uppercut: Mr. Trump’s participation will contribute to an unwanted circus-like atmosphere.
KO: We recall that last spring he was invited to keynote the Republican
Party of Iowa’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, yet at the last minute he
left RPI holding the bag by canceling. In turn, RPI canceled its
biggest fundraising gala of the year and suffered embarrassment and in
addition RPI was required to engage in refunding measures. Our
candidate will not even consider participating in the late-December
debate until Mr. Trump publicly apologizes to Iowa party leaders and
rectifies in full the situation.
Body Blow: Ron Paul has a zero
chance of winning either the nomination or the presidency.
Illegal Head Butt: My poll numbers were
substantially higher than any of his poll numbers, at any time.
Below the Belt Punch: Few people take Ron Paul seriously and many of his
views and presentation make him a clown-like candidate.
Throwing a Stool into the ring: I
am glad he and Jon Huntsman, who has inconsequential poll numbers or a
chance of winning, will not be attending the debate and wasting the time
of the viewers who are trying very hard to make a very important
decision.
It is known that these two have a history of animosity, in which fans were flamed when Trump crapped all over Paul at the time that he considering jumping into the GOP race. Paul is no sucker, and wouldn't dare enter in a debate moderated by an enemy.
Gingrich is the only GOP candidate to officially accept his invitation to the debate. Who knows, maybe now that Cain, Huntsman and Paul are out, Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer may get an invite.
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