Romney wins again by default in the "Anybody but Romney" GOP nomination process. However, this debate will undoubtedly be remembered as Rick Perry's last hurrah. Also notable was the audience's anti-feminist behavior towards Maria Bartiromo, the CNBC anchor of "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo". It seems the GOP debate-watching crowd is trying to outdo itself with each event. It doesn't seem to even matter in which part of the country it is held.

 A Brief Recap of The Debate


 1, 2,...Duh? Perry eliminates himself even for VP?

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Even Southern charm can't save him this round.

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