Sounds like Mittens came to fight tonight. For your viewing pleasure here is a graphic for you:

I'm waiting for the questions about the Newt's space plans!
Newt didn't have enough to say about his space plan.
Paul certainly knows how to work a crowd!
Finally, the space question, but it was immediately posed to Romney. I'm waiting for the Gingrich plan to colonize the moon within 9 years.
I think we need to petition CNN to fire Blitzer after the inane question about the candidate's wives. The only upside is listening to Santorum stammer.
Time to pander to the Cuban population of Florida.
Now it's time to pander to the Israelis!
Here's a great question bout Puerto Rico.
Santorum is pitiful tonight!
They pretty much blew off the Puerto Rican lady on the question of statehood.
Now it's time to pander to the religious crowd!
It's over--time to take some Excedrin!
I don't see where anyone candidate came out ahead tonight.
Interesting! I wonder what the result would be if the same poll was posted on the Faux News site.

The only thing that surprises me about her resignation is that she took so long to come to this decision. As someone who lives with a person with a traumatic brain injury I know intimately that the loss of cognitive and physical ability impacts not only the victim, but everyone close to that person. Also, keep in mind that she has had a level of therapy that is simply not available to most people just because of her position. When my wife had her accident she spent 2 months in the hospital, 5 weeks of that in a coma, and then another 2 months as in inhouse patient in a rehab facility. The medical personnel were under constant pressure from the insurance company to discharge her regardless of the amount of care that was still required. Also keep in mind that almost all rehab facilities are private institutions and without insurance or a very hefty bank account there is no rehabilitation available unless the facility scholarships a couple of weeks. I saw that happen to a man whose wife broke her neck in an auto accident. He had no insurance, but the rehab facility gave him two weeks in order to teach him how to care for his wife and there was very little actual rehabilitation.
Needless to say that I support the implementation of the Affordable Care Act all the while wishing for a single-payer health care system.
I watched most of last nights debate primarily to see how Mitt would go after the Newt and he tried hard, but, in the end, I felt that he failed to draw any blood. Not to mention that Mitt seemed to stammer and stutter more than usual and he certainly didn't do himself any favors. Santorum continues his failed quest with his proclamations that "The Family" can solve all problems.
Oh yeah, and aren't they a bloody bunch, with the exception of Ron Paul? Mitt, The Newt, and Santorum never met a country they wouldn't like to bomb to oblivion!
Now this republican primary season should get very interesting with Santorum remaining in the race in order to position himself for the vice-presidential slot. Ron Paul hangs in just to spout his nuttiness and pave the way for his equally challenged son to take his place.
I'm looking forward to Florida and the debates that will be held there. At this point I don't think that a brokered convention is out of the question!