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Real News From The Blaze' Discusses Romney's Econ Experience, Not-So-'Kosher' Robocalls and Wilson From 'Castaway

Real News From The Blaze' Discusses Romney's Econ Experience, Not-So-'Kosher' Robocalls and Wilson From 'Castaway

Given the state of the economy and Romney's business accumen, is there anyone better?

On Tuesday night's "Real News From The Blaze," the panel delivered a highly charged exchanges on the similarities and dissimilarities between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

Host Will Cain pulled no punches, saying that comparing Obama to Romney on the basis of Romneycare is "total B.S."

"This is a man who worked in private equity," Cain clarified. Adding that he sees Romney as man who can "get it" because of his understanding of capitalism and the financial markets. Obama is the antithesis of that, Cain asserted.

Blaze national security expert Buck Sexton asked how, given Romney's business accumen and success, could Americans have a "better" candidate at this moment in time -- especially considering the key economic issues currently facing the nation. "Now we have that guy and people are turning their nose up at him!" Sexton astutely observed. Watch the clip below:

 

 

When the topic turned to donations and negative campaign ads, Sexton noted how Gingrich's recent robocall warning voters that Romney had forced Holocaust survivors to eat non-Kosher meals took mudslinging to an entirely new level and that these types of "unseemly" attacks have sunk to gutter-depths.

For her part, co-host S.E. Cupp focused instead on the importance of well-timed endorsements, such as the one Herman Cain bestowed on Gingrich right before the Florida Primary. Cain, however, noted that no substantive endorsement from a key Florida lawmaker, like Marco Rubio or Jeb Bush, was made for any of the candidates this time around.

 

 

Finally, for some levity, Andrew Klavan delivered his analysis of each Republican candidate and explained why he will instead endorse Wilson, the soccer ball/imaginary friend of actor Tom Hanks in the movie "Castaway."

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