a rut, our fiscal house in disarray, and the international scene still a mess, social issues have taken a back seat. Nonetheless, recently, six of the candidates, missing Governor Mitt Romney and Ambassador Jon Huntsman, gathered together to discuss (not necessarily debate) a host of issues including social issues.
I haven't watched the debate yet, but watching some of the coverage on it, there weren't many surprises. All of the major candidates are pro-life and are, for the most part, pro-traditional marriage with some differences between them. Nonetheless, below is the full discussion which is about 3 hours long.
The biggest highlight of the night came from the new frontrunner Newt Gingrich who went after the Occupy Wallstreet crowd:
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