Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast yesterday, where the Republican discussed about his possible 2012 presidential run.
That's not all he talked about. He criticized the federal takeover of General Motors using Troubled Asset Relief Program funds--that money, after all, was intended for banks. As for Afghanistan, Pawlenty wants to pursue a more vigorous strategy against the terrorists. And he says that the fall elections will produce "a next generation" of GOP leaders.
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