Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hey Ms. Chandler! So um... all my video posts were in drafts because I usually started on them but never finished and posted them. In order to check them, you'll have to go back in the archive because they were posted to the original intended date. I made the archive to the right simpler so all you have to do is just click  the tab and it'll list all the hierarchies without having to click through them. 

-Tracie

Week 7/ Article: Rick Santorum Finishes Ahead Of Mitt Romney: Iowa Caucus Results

Date: January 19, 2012
Author: N/A
New news pertaining to the Iowa Caucus is that there was a recount and reevaluation and it seems that Santorum actually won the Caucus. Republican officials indicated Santorum finished ahead of Romney by 34 votes. "The results from Iowa caucus night revealed a virtual tie," Romney said in a statement after the certification of the results. "I would like to thank the Iowa Republican Party for their careful attention to the caucus process, and we once again recognize Rick Santorum for his strong performance in the state." 

"He sounds like a kid who didn’t get what he wanted for his birthday so he smashed the cake,” Santorum strategist said 
I've heard it in more than one place that the results of the Iowa Caucus are basically irrelevant to the outcome of the overall primary election process. However, I do still think that these results are significant. Romney and his campaign team were surely pleased with their victories in the beginning of the race, however this could mean that he is not as on top of the game as he may think he is. Of course, we all know that now that Santorum has "won" the Iowa Caucus, he will be sure to mention it at every chance he gets. Yet, there is still a question as to whether or not they will count the results of the Iowa Caucus as accurate, seeing as though there was such a mix up. Additionally, does this mean that mistakes like this could happen in other states, potentially throwing off all of the campaigns and the Republican race all together? Could we have another 2000 Al Gore-Bush type of mix up? Lets sure hope not.
I. The problem addressed here is the possible mistake of who actually won the Iowa Caucus. 
II. This will affect public policy through how the voters react. Policies will possibly be changed, proposed, etc now with the change in candidacy. 
III. The Iowa Caucus poll counters can't count. 
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. The author seems to take a neutral position and simply states what happened and comments from both campaigns. 
VI. This info will affect Romney negatively and Santorum positively. The Iowa Cause gave Romney and boost and maybe voters will see that he might have not deserved the credit and claim or believe conspiracy that he cheated, etc. 

Work Cited: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/19/rick-santorum-iowa-caucus-results-certified-_n_1215690.html?ref=mostpopular,ron-paul

Week 7/ Video: Jon Huntsman drops out of GOP presidential race

Date;January 16, 2012

Jon Huntsman has resigned from the GOP presidential race. Huntsman was falling in the polls and didn't appeal to a majority of conservative voters and was seen as “too moderate” or worse “too liberal”. In his resignation Huntsman railed against the Republican party. He said “this race has degenerated into an onslaught of negative and personal attacks, not worthy of the American people and not worthy of this critical time in our nation’s history.” Huntsman also referred to the Republican party as “toxic.” and urged all other candidates to stop attacking each other and instead to focus on addressing the voters themselves, about their policies and how they will implement those policies.

Huntsman told his audience their party needs to unite around “the candidate best equipped to defeat Barack Obama.” He gave a grudging endorsement of Mitt Romney, stating “despite our differences and the space between us one some of the issues I believe that candidate is Mitt Romney.”

I. The problem address here is the news of Huntsman dropping out of the race. 
II. This will affect public policy through how the voters react. Policies will possibly be changed, proposed, etc now with the change in candidacy. 
III. Huntsman dropped out of the race. 
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. N/A
VI. This info will affect all the candidates left in the political arena. This may be good or bad for any of them and it's still hard to tell. With Huntsman gone, his supporters will have to turn to a new candidate to vote for. 


Work Cited: http://www.ksdk.com/rss/article/297392/3/Huntsman-drops-out-of-GOP-presidential-race

Week 7/ Article: Rick Perry quits and endorses Newt Gingrich: 'Game-changer'?

Date: January 19, 2012
Author:  N/A
As of today, it is clear the Rick Perry has dropped out of the GOP race. In his resignation speech, Perry stated America needs a “smaller government” “less regulation” and “bold, conservative leadership that will give Americans their country back.” Perry, now chooses to endorse Gingrich for President and believes that Gingrich is a  “conservative visionary who can transform our country.” and “heart of a conservative reformer, the ability to rally, and captivate the conservative movement.” Rick Perry’s resignation does not come as a surprise, since he was projected to receive a mere 4% of the vote in South Carolina. 

I. The problem address here is the news of Perry dropping out of the race. 
II. This will affect public policy through how the voters react. Policies will possibly be changed, proposed, etc now with the change in candidacy. 
III. Perry dropped out of the race. 
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. The author seems to take a neutral position and gives info the positively and negatively comments on Perry dropping out and how this will affect candidates, especially Gingrich. 
VI. This info will affect all the candidates left in the political arena. This may be good or bad for any of them and it's still hard to tell. With Perry gone, his supporters will have to turn to a new candidate to vote for. 



Work Cited: http://theweek.com/article/index/223455/rick-perry-quits-and-endorses-newt-gingrich-game-changer

Friday, January 13, 2012

Week 6/Article: Michele Bachmann halts presidential campaign


Date;January 04, 2012
Author: BBC News

Michele Bachmann said, “I have no regrets” as the Minnesota congresswoman ended her presidential campaign yesterday after placing at the end in the Iowa’s caucuses. Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann has ended her presidential campaign after finishing at the back of the field in Iowa's caucuses. Her exit leaves six Republicans in the race to challenge Barack Obama for the White House in November in the general election.
Mitt Romney, who barely won in Iowa, takes the lead with the support and endorsement from ex-Republican nominee John McCain. Sen McCain said the businessman's private sector experience would help turn around the economy. 

Rick Perry, who came fifth was going back to Texas to reassessed his decision but tweeted earlier yesterday that he will press on and will focus on the next-but-one race in South Carolina.
Mitt Romney, the candidate that is most likely to win next week's primary election in the north-eastern state of New Hampshire. However, candidates like Ron Paul and Santorum are still leading close behind him. 

Michele Bachmann did not leave without criticizing Mr. Obama’s health care reform and she did not endorse any of the candidate except saying that "we must rally around the person that our country and our party and our people select to be that standard bearer." Mr. Romney is already spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on TV ads in New Hampshire and South Carolina. He has years of experienced and the foundation is very strong and that is going to be difficult for Santorum and Paul to defeat. 

I. The problem address here is the news of Bachman dropping out of the race. 
II. This will affect public policy through how the voters react. Policies will possibly be changed, proposed, etc now with the change in candidacy. 
III. Bachman dropped out of the race. 
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. The author seems to take a neutral position and gives info the positively and negatively comments on Bachman dropping out and how this will affect candidates.
VI. This info will affect all the candidates left in the political arena. This may be good or bad for any of them and it's still hard to tell. With Bachman gone, his supporters will have to turn to a new candidate to vote for. 


Work Cited: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-16416324

Week 6/Article: Republicans asked to bash Obama, not one another

Date: January 12, 2012
Author: Jonathan Weisman

The Republican National Committee gathered on January 11 to discuss the attacks of the Republican Candidates agains't each other. They stated that with the damage they causing on each other would only, in the end, help the Democrats win. “We need a better tone,” said Robin Hayes, a former congressman and North Carolina’s party chairman. “It needs to be constructive. It needs to be instructive. And it needs to be comparative with the president.” However, they would not do anything limit the number of attacks on Mitt Romney, the leading front runner in the primaries, so that he can go against Obama. “It’s pretty clear if Romney wins South Carolina or is a close second, then wins Florida, essentially we’ll have a presumptive nominee,”


I. The main problem addressed is the conflict between the GOP rivals.
II. N/A
III. N/A
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. The author seems to take a negative position in this article. He explains how the candidates are actually doing bad or at least cites quotes of those who did state that. 
VI. The information from this article would negatively affect all the candidates. The candidates, while forgetting the goal of the larger picture, bring a reputable candidate to face Obama, instead are so worked up in trying to beat each other that while even if they're winning in the GOP candidate election, the republicans are losing in the Presidential Election.

Work Cited: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/us/politics/republicans-asked-to-bash-barack-obama-not-one-another.html

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Week 6/Video: Michele Bachmann ends presidential campaign

Date: January 4, 2012

“Last night, the people of Iowa spoke with a very clear voice, and so I have decided to stand aside,” Bachman stated and that Republicans need to unify together under one banner if they have any chance to beat Obama. It was only five months ago, in August, that Bachmann, an Iowa native, captured the Ames Straw Poll, a test of a candidate’s strength among influential conservatives in the state and a victory that appeared to establish her as a force to be reckoned with. Bachmann’s departure leaves the GOP race with a smaller field of Romney, Santorum, Gingrich and Ron Paul. 

“I look forward to the next chapter of God’s plan,” she said.

I. The problem address here is the news of Bachman dropping out of the race. 
II. This will affect public policy through how the voters react. Policies will possibly be changed, proposed, etc now with the change in candidacy. 
III. Bachman dropped out of the race. 
IV. The information doesn't affect me and can't be used by me.
V. N/A
VI. This info will affect all the candidates left in the political arena. This may be good or bad for any of them and it's still hard to tell. With Bachman gone, his supporters will have to turn to a new candidate to vote for. 

Work Cited: http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-michele-bachmann-ends-presidential-campaign-20120104,0,2476267.story