According to FUX News, the ones in Español apparently don’t count…
…the ones in Español apparently don’t count…
Perhaps not so extreme – 3/5 of a word seems like a reasonable compromise.
not sure word count matters as much as what they said. i’d be more interested in who got more questions from the Mods
MSNBC host Chuck Todd, one of the debate moderators, spoke more words than …
… before turning the conversation to which meal the candidates most prefer.
Is it just me or is it long past time Chuckie Toad is hermetically sealed in a mayonnaise jar and stored on Funk & Wagnalls’ front doorstep until he’s needed as a question to one of Carnak the Magnificent’s answers?
Sooo unfair! Booker, O’Rourke, and Warren got the most words! The FIX IS IN!!1!one!!!
Old Danish saying: “Talks a lot, says nothing”
To get a meaningful count, we need to factor in height, weight and age.
Cillizza is likely doing that column now.
And…this is the LAST envelope…
(Riotous laughter)
Booker and Castro appear to be the runaway favorites for last night’s debate whereas most people think O’Rourke was caught flat-footed. Evidently, quality of words matters far more than quantity.
Illegal words.
In my estimation and with careful consideration regarding my opinion on this matter, I, at this time, feel quite comfortable in letting you personally know that I am in disagreement with what you just posted on today, Thursday, June 27, 2019.
I wish more people liked Cory Booker. I thought he did great last night and I really like the guy. I hate it that he gets accused of “corporatism” because I don’t think that is who he is.
He has plenty of passion for progressive policies.
Can Castro deliver TX as a VP on a Dem ticket?
He just might be able to. We have an Hispanic plurality I believe. IF not we’re on the threshold.
It’s all going to be about turnout, emiliano. That’s how you defeat gerrymandering and that’s how you elect Democrats.
And yet Beto said practically nothing.