Who Lost The GOP Debate Tonight? The American People.

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Who Lost The GOP Debate Tonight? The American People.

Sad and funny to see Republicans in a primary contest/fight struggle to say they were NOT running against each other -- in a partisan party primary.
 
I thought this bitch, liar and murderer did!

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This was a debate ?

I expect this and the Democratic debates to open to a circus tune.
 
They all sucked Balls, every single one of the cocksuckers..

They bitched about CNBC tonight, and they bitched about Fox Megan Kelly last time, these assholes are pussies that can't handle tough hard questions, and they want and expect to be Prez:rofl:

Why was Clintons name constantly being brought up??, she wasn't in the building, and she's not a Repuke??, or a Tea Maggot..

The clowns must be terrified of her, because they are obsessed with her, what a bunch of bitches..

And if they HATE Government so much why do these ***** wanna work in it??, i see they have no problem cashing Government checks..
 
Running against the media/cnbc and not each other during a GOP primary contest? The candidates are supposed to be running against each other

What is a party primary race about, except a battle between party members for the top prize? The candidates are supposed to be running against each other


The nation loses when candidates in one of the two major parties refuse to engage each other, and instead attack the media and the other major party as if the debate is about the media itself or as if they were in a general election. The GOP primary election should be about who is going to be the party standard bearer. The candidates are supposed to be running against each other
 
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CNBC lost the debate.
The candidates are supposed to be running against each other
That's right, but the moderators were active participants in the debate. That was skillfully pointed out by several of the candidates. They're supposed to ask the questions and let the candidates argue and rebut each other but instead, THE MODERATORS argued with the candidates when they didn't get the answers THEY wanted.
 
Who Lost The GOP Debate Tonight? The American People.

Sad and funny to see Republicans in a primary contest/fight struggle to say they were NOT running against each other -- in a partisan party primary.
Of course the fundamental problem is it really isn't a 'debate.'
You got that right. It was an ambush, that was obvious to anyone watching it.
 
Who Lost The GOP Debate Tonight? The American People.

Sad and funny to see Republicans in a primary contest/fight struggle to say they were NOT running against each other -- in a partisan party primary.
Of course the fundamental problem is it really isn't a 'debate.'
You got that right. It was an ambush, that was obvious to anyone watching it.
"Congressional Republicans, Democrats and the White House are about to strike a compromise that would raise the debt limit, prevent a government shutdown, and calm financial markets of the fear that a Washington crisis is on the way. Does your opposition to it show you're not the kind of problem-solver that American voters want?"


lf that was NOT a legitimate question, than nothing is.
 

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