· Together with the entrance to the race for the Republican nomination for the president of Senator South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, who will lead the number of officially announced candidates to nine. The former Governor New York George Pataki announced last week.
· Two questions that I most often asked are:
Why works like that?
How does one of these candidates distinguish him from himself?
Let’s take them in order. Dr. Ben Carson is the only candidate on the GOP side, which I would reject as a purely “candidate for vanity”. As far as I know, there is no experience in politics, politics or governance. We have seven years of experience with the presidential candidate, whose basic talent was to make a good speech.
Oh, wait. I forgot about Donald Trump. Now that I remembered, I will forget again if I can.
· Let’s take the last two: Pataki was a successful governor of New York and Governors of New York and California routinely take singing lessons to hum “hail to boss” during the shower. Also, Pataki looked through the field and did not see anyone in the Jon Huntsman slot. If you think that this time there will be a significant number of voting centrician voters, and there is no other on this side of the pond, why not try?
· By the way, Huntsman’s strategy was justified. The campaign was terrible.
· Lindsey Graham has two things for him: one is a recognized foreign policy expert. Secondly, he is from southern Carolina, so reporters (and other candidates) must pay attention to him.
· The reason they have to pay attention to is that the South Karolina is the fourth in the queue and the first southern basic. The candidates have already spent time there, employed staff and configure offices.
· If Graham were from Missouri, nobody would care.
· In the second question I can explain this in two words: Rand Paul.
· Paweł not only sculpted a role for himself, which is significantly different than anyone else on the list (with a possible exception of Ted Cruz), but he did it in terms (without entering the advertisement war with the war with the President or Congress Foundation.
· I disagree with him in the Patriot Act, but Rand Paul certainly distinguished himself from his rulers. A great loser in everyone, which is the aforementioned Ted Cruz. Has anyone heard from him in the last two weeks?
Speaking of candidates, we have not heard much, Scott Walker deals with his legislative garden in Wisconsin, apparently he did not hurt him in Iów. In a survey conducted for Bloomberg and the registatory, Des Moines has Governor Walker running a package with 17 percent of probable visitors.
· Behind the Walker drawn for a second were Ben Carson and Rand Paul at 10 percent.
· One percentage point is Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabe at nine.
· Marco Rubio and Rick Santorum are six years elderly. Ted Cruz has five percent.
· When we go wisely until June, the field is more shaped. If someone like Governor Ohio, John Kasich, is stern, June will have to be his month.
· Jeb Bush must stop the slide, and the official entrance to the race can facilitate.
· The question of how to run debates with so many candidates in the race is a buzzing around energy centers at Fox News Channel and the Republican National Committee. I had a great idea: construct a gigantic indolent Susan and tell you that the candidates are sitting on it directed towards the audience. Debate in the round.
· For centuries in the United States we conducted debates for the same way. Maybe it’s time to come up with a completely different paradigm. Perhaps every candidate sat in front of the computer screen with the camera and answers the questions, not sequentially, but when they enter.
· Skype first debate.

