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To be so obsessed over this at this point with more than a dozen players is dumb. Let them weed themselves out. I read here more comments on republicans from democrats than anything else. Wake me up in January.

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That is a bit over the top kaner executioner.

Armed gunmen blocking women from abortion clinics is over the top.

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To be so obsessed over this at this point with more than a dozen players is dumb. Let them weed themselves out. I read here more comments on republicans from democrats than anything else. Wake me up in January.


I think the smart voter and political junkies follow the entire process. When January comes around they will tell you what to think.

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That is a bit over the top kaner executioner.

Armed gunmen blocking women from abortion clinics is over the top.



Well I care as much about abortion as I do about maxi pads. I hope when you need one it will be legal for you to get it.

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To be so obsessed over this at this point with more than a dozen players is dumb. Let them weed themselves out. I read here more comments on republicans from democrats than anything else. Wake me up in January.


I think the smart voter and political junkies follow the entire process. When January comes around they will tell you what to think.



Maybe. I just think it is ridiculous and media driven that the 2016 campaign started immediately after the 2014 midterms.

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Bush and Walker had their canned little bits and were focused on not making mistakes. Walker never used up all this time on any question, which is unheard of. You could tell they were thinking that the election wasn't going to be won at that debate, but it could have been lost.


Walker confirmed that he opposed abortion, even in cases where the procedure is necessary to save the life of the mother. If Hillary Clinton was watching, she was probably salivating at the thought that Walker could potentially be the Republican nominee.



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I'm pretty sure the founder of Planned Parrenthood was was an advocate of the eugenics monvenent and an avowed racist. I think she may have even spoke at KKK rallies. My memory may be a bit cloudy, however. That was a long time ago.

She was pro-abortion. So, none of that other nasty stuff matters.

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Trump still polling on top at 23% after NBC News poll following the debates. Deservedly, Meghan Kelly is now taking flak after her character assassination questioning of Trump. If anything, her "are you a woman hater?" question made her look like a misandrist, where Trump's response was not out of line for saying she was out for blood. You don't ask that as your first question at a Presidential debate. Everyone knows it was a cheap shot. And Trump turned the tables on her anyway by making her question a joke by saying he was talking about "Rosie O'Donnell", which was brilliant.

As much as I predicted before that Trump is going to win, there are only so many times Trump can put his foot in his mouth insulting everyone before people sour on him. If he were smart, which I'm not sure of now, he would take the high road and not retaliate eye-for-an-eye all the time. No one is going to vote for a guy for President who is a hot-head.

On policy I thought Trump was one of the weaker candidates on specifics in the debate. Fox commentators threw Rubio all the soft-ball questions, so he appeared smart, because all his answers were rehearsed. Wouldn't doubt FOX sent him the questions ahead of time. But Rubio is not going to win, won't even be VP.

Christie held his own, but he has a lot to overcome to get in the upper tier of candidates.

Hate to say it, but Kasich and Bush look the most Presidential. I could see even Democrats voting for either, if they don't like Hillary or Sanders, since both are moderate Republicans. Smart money is probably betting on a Bush-Kasich ticket. For a GOP ticket to win both Florida and Ohio would be huge against Hillary, which is exactly what a Bush-Kasich ticket would do.


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Trump still polling on top at 23% after NBC News poll following the debates. Deservedly, Meghan Kelly is now taking flak after her character assassination questioning of Trump. If anything, her "are you a woman hater?" question made her look like a misandrist, where Trump's response was not out of line for saying she was out for blood. You don't ask that as your first question at a Presidential debate. Everyone knows it was a cheap shot. And Trump turned the tables on her anyway by making her question a joke by saying he was talking about "Rosie O'Donnell", which was brilliant.

As much as I predicted before that Trump is going to win, there are only so many times Trump can put his foot in his mouth insulting everyone before people sour on him. If he were smart, which I'm not sure of now, he would take the high road and not retaliate eye-for-an-eye all the time. No one is going to vote for a guy for President who is a hot-head.

On policy I thought Trump was one of the weaker candidates on specifics in the debate. Fox commentators threw Rubio all the soft-ball questions, so he appeared smart, because all his answers were rehearsed. Wouldn't doubt FOX sent him the questions ahead of time. But Rubio is not going to win, won't even be VP.

Christie held his own, but he has a lot to overcome to get in the upper tier of candidates.

Hate to say it, but Kasich and Bush look the most Presidential. I could see even Democrats voting for Kasich, if they don't like Hillary or Sanders. Smart money is probably betting on a Bush-Kasich ticket. For a GOP ticket to win both Florida and Ohio would be huge against Hillary, which is exactly what a Bush-Kasich ticket would do. .



Trump is simply not polished enough to be President. Every week he is being asked to walk back some asinine comment. His cowboy like tactics are going to wear thin after awhile. Complaining about the line of questioning also makes him look weak and petty. How is anyone going to expect him to match up with the likes of Putin when he can't even handle the questioning of Meghan Kelly?

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Trump still polling on top at 23% after NBC News poll following the debates. Deservedly, Meghan Kelly is now taking flak after her character assassination questioning of Trump. If anything, her "are you a woman hater?" question made her look like a misandrist, where Trump's response was not out of line for saying she was out for blood. You don't ask that as your first question at a Presidential debate. Everyone knows it was a cheap shot. And Trump turned the tables on her anyway by making her question a joke by saying he was talking about "Rosie O'Donnell", which was brilliant.

As much as I predicted before that Trump is going to win, there are only so many times Trump can put his foot in his mouth insulting everyone before people sour on him. If he were smart, which I'm not sure of now, he would take the high road and not retaliate eye-for-an-eye all the time. No one is going to vote for a guy for President who is a hot-head.

On policy I thought Trump was one of the weaker candidates on specifics in the debate. Fox commentators threw Rubio all the soft-ball questions, so he appeared smart, because all his answers were rehearsed. Wouldn't doubt FOX sent him the questions ahead of time. But Rubio is not going to win, won't even be VP.

Christie held his own, but he has a lot to overcome to get in the upper tier of candidates.

Hate to say it, but Kasich and Bush look the most Presidential. I could see even Democrats voting for Kasich, if they don't like Hillary or Sanders. Smart money is probably betting on a Bush-Kasich ticket. For a GOP ticket to win both Florida and Ohio would be huge against Hillary, which is exactly what a Bush-Kasich ticket would do. .



Trump is simply not polished enough to be President. Every week he is being asked to walk back some asinine comment. His cowboy like tactics are going to wear thin after awhile. Complaining about the line of questioning also makes him look weak and petty. How is anyone going to expect him to match up with the likes of Putin when he can't even handle the questioning of Meghan Kelly?


I agree with you, which was Krauthammer's argument against Trump after the debates. But he is still polling highest in spite of himself. Trump's way of not mincing words is his double-edged sword.


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Dignified Rube wrote:
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Dignified Rube wrote:
Trump still polling on top at 23% after NBC News poll following the debates. Deservedly, Meghan Kelly is now taking flak after her character assassination questioning of Trump. If anything, her "are you a woman hater?" question made her look like a misandrist, where Trump's response was not out of line for saying she was out for blood. You don't ask that as your first question at a Presidential debate. Everyone knows it was a cheap shot. And Trump turned the tables on her anyway by making her question a joke by saying he was talking about "Rosie O'Donnell", which was brilliant.

As much as I predicted before that Trump is going to win, there are only so many times Trump can put his foot in his mouth insulting everyone before people sour on him. If he were smart, which I'm not sure of now, he would take the high road and not retaliate eye-for-an-eye all the time. No one is going to vote for a guy for President who is a hot-head.

On policy I thought Trump was one of the weaker candidates on specifics in the debate. Fox commentators threw Rubio all the soft-ball questions, so he appeared smart, because all his answers were rehearsed. Wouldn't doubt FOX sent him the questions ahead of time. But Rubio is not going to win, won't even be VP.

Christie held his own, but he has a lot to overcome to get in the upper tier of candidates.

Hate to say it, but Kasich and Bush look the most Presidential. I could see even Democrats voting for Kasich, if they don't like Hillary or Sanders. Smart money is probably betting on a Bush-Kasich ticket. For a GOP ticket to win both Florida and Ohio would be huge against Hillary, which is exactly what a Bush-Kasich ticket would do. .



Trump is simply not polished enough to be President. Every week he is being asked to walk back some asinine comment. His cowboy like tactics are going to wear thin after awhile. Complaining about the line of questioning also makes him look weak and petty. How is anyone going to expect him to match up with the likes of Putin when he can't even handle the questioning of Meghan Kelly?


I agree with you, which was Krauthammer's argument against Trump after the debates. But he is still polling highest in spite of himself. Trump's way of not mincing words is his double-edged sword.



In addition is his bragging about buying and selling politicians. This makes him much more of an "insider" than he'd ever probably want the world to know.

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In addition is his bragging about buying and selling politicians. This makes him much more of an "insider" than he'd ever probably want the world to know.


There's your asinine statement, "I'm not a politician, because I've already paid off all the politicians."


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Trump still polling on top at 23% after NBC News poll following the debates. Deservedly, Meghan Kelly is now taking flak after her character assassination questioning of Trump. If anything, her "are you a woman hater?" question made her look like a misandrist, where Trump's response was not out of line for saying she was out for blood. You don't ask that as your first question at a Presidential debate. Everyone knows it was a cheap shot. And Trump turned the tables on her anyway by making her question a joke by saying he was talking about "Rosie O'Donnell", which was brilliant.

As much as I predicted before that Trump is going to win, there are only so many times Trump can put his foot in his mouth insulting everyone before people sour on him. If he were smart, which I'm not sure of now, he would take the high road and not retaliate eye-for-an-eye all the time. No one is going to vote for a guy for President who is a hot-head.

On policy I thought Trump was one of the weaker candidates on specifics in the debate. Fox commentators threw Rubio all the soft-ball questions, so he appeared smart, because all his answers were rehearsed. Wouldn't doubt FOX sent him the questions ahead of time. But Rubio is not going to win, won't even be VP.

Christie held his own, but he has a lot to overcome to get in the upper tier of candidates.

Hate to say it, but Kasich and Bush look the most Presidential. I could see even Democrats voting for either, if they don't like Hillary or Sanders, since both are moderate Republicans. Smart money is probably betting on a Bush-Kasich ticket. For a GOP ticket to win both Florida and Ohio would be huge against Hillary, which is exactly what a Bush-Kasich ticket would do.



I told you this. Kasich did say that "everything a woman touches beomes a little better" on Meet the Press yesterday. I imagine if he's on the ticket that will be in a few commercials.

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I finally watched the whole thing.
1) The entire format was ridiculous.
2) Fox News and the GOP clearly want Jeb on the ticket
3) Rand Paul did more damage than good. The debate did not serve him well.
4) Christie looked better than I expected...until he started defending the Patriot Act.
5) Personally, I don't like Jeb AT ALL. He's the epitome of the typical GOP / DEM party poster child and everything that's been wrong with the White House.
6) Kasich is likeable, but needs more air time
7) Trump - He's going to continue to appeal to people. They went after him and I thought he deflected well.
8) Ted Cruz - Came off better than I expected

Given the GOP lovefest with jeb, I'm really starting think they actually do not want to win the White House. Jeb will get destroyed by whatever DEM gets the nomination.

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Jeb has raised nearly double what Hillary has. If he's smart and puts a guy like Kasich on the ticket he will be fine. IMO that's the only ticket that has a 50% chance of winning.

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Bill Clinton set this all up with Trump in the 90's

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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.

Hillary Rodham (where'd that go?) Clinton would be a horrible selection (see Pat Quinn with a wig) but I can't put up many fights until someone on the Republican side shows me more.

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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?


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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?

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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?

Depends on who you ask.

This seems bad

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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?


Destroying one of the world's great public university systems probably won't turn out to be a net positive either.

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Destroying one of the world's great public university systems probably won't turn out to be a net positive either.
Yes it will.

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Destroying one of the world's great public university systems probably won't turn out to be a net positive either.
Yes it will.

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America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?

Depends on who you ask.

We'll start with people who aren't Scott Walker or the owners of the Milwaukee Bucks.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
8675309 wrote:
America needs a guy like (but not) Scott Walker who isn't afraid to piss off Unions or Concept (see Bernstein) Liberals BUT....BUT....BUT also doesn't treat social issues like it's 1950.
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Walker's anti union stuff hasnt really worked out for Wisconsin has it?

Depends on who you ask.





He's askin you numbnuts , You think he's done a good job or not? You live there .

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I was on a cruise, so I missed watching it live but catching up on it now... initial reactions about 70 minutes in -- Rand Paul is getting killed... not a good showing. Trump is doing better than I thought he would. Not super impressed with Christie. Jeb did well -- not surprised. Can't watch Rubio without picturing him reaching for a glass of water.

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I cant wait for tonights debate. I look forward to these like a huge sporting event. Can Ben continue to rise in the polls? Will Jeb continue to race Hillary to the bottom? Can Trump hang on to his lead? I am hoping for great performances from Marco, Kasich, I'm undecided on Cruz and Carly. The rest of the candidates should GTFO.

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