2nd GOP Debate
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Random comments from Stephen Green:
From my colleague Lincoln Brown in the comments: "At this point, I'm just going to lower the lights in my bathroom light some candles, put on some soft music, and climb in the tub with my wife's hair drier."
So far, the winner of tonight's debate is my corner liquor store for reasons that are far too obvious.
Shock collars for when candidates talk over the person whose turn it is
Here's an idea for the next debate: if a candidate goes over time, he or she falls through a trap door. I'd endorse this suggestion except that there needs to be alligators or lava or lava alligators under the trap door. (paraphrased)
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GOP is no longer a political party. The Republican debate marked its soul leaving its body.
Why can't Republicans do better than Trump? GOP debate had no answers.
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For way too long, other than Gov. Christie, the other candidates continued to kneel before President Trump. I am not sure how they thought that would help their candidacy. "President Trump is a great guy, a great president, and is running again. But, vote for me instead!" Really???
I did not watch the debate but the notes I saw seemed to say that they "attacked" President Trump a little bit. Too little, too late. And the Democrats smiled.
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DeSantis has attacked Trump over his COVID policies, but not strongly enough, IMO.
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For way too long, other than Gov. Christie, the other candidates continued to kneel before President Trump. I am not sure how they thought that would help their candidacy. "President Trump is a great guy, a great president, and is running again. But, vote for me instead!" Really???
I did not watch the debate but the notes I saw seemed to say that they "attacked" President Trump a little bit. Too little, too late. And the Democrats smiled.
For way too long, other than Gov. Christie, the other candidates continued to kneel before President Trump.
I tuned in for about 15 minutes. I couldn’t help but think that Christie outwardly reminded me of a character in a Scorsese film.
He seemed to make sense in what he had to say, but my preference would still be for Haley. If the GOP were to nominate her I think she could win against anyone the Democrats could wheel out in 2024.
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For way too long, other than Gov. Christie, the other candidates continued to kneel before President Trump.
I tuned in for about 15 minutes. I couldn’t help but think that Christie outwardly reminded me of a character in a Scorsese film.
He seemed to make sense in what he had to say, but my preference would still be for Haley. If the GOP were to nominate her I think she could win against anyone the Democrats could wheel out in 2024.
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Same here. I'd like to get someone in office who didn't have to spend all their time fighting either the other party or their own.
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If everybody could just embrace Donald Trump then there wouldn't be all this factionalism.
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Fighting the other party is one thing and understandable, but to have to fight factionalism in your party is quite another.