I though Huckabee sounded the most Presidential and diplomatic. Again, Ron Paul made a lot of great points on the economy, but sounded a bit like an exasperated old man. McCain said the same things over and over again, and I don't like war heroes to be snarky. And finally, Romney, unfortunately, had to constantly address issues that should have been debunked by the reporters on the stage, especially the timetable garbage, and when he was making his points, he kept drifting into defenses against the dumb things McCain was saying thus essentially weakening his own effectiveness. To me, Huckabee was a calming voice in the storm that was raging on that stage and he and Paul both seemed to do a better job of answering the questions. It is sad that all we will hear about until Super Tuesday is McCain/Romney soundbites.