Statements as questions…sounds like Fox. The biggest bullies are often the biggest complainers when things do not go there way.
I have heard and or experienced more mean spirited bunk from conservative women than I have from most conservative men.
JW, I have batshit insane relatives who send me the same BS!
Yes indeed, agree all the way, but he’s useful for the moment.
My favorite of this delusional diatribe.
Run away and whine…typical spoiled fat boy bully action… Grow up drumph!!!
of course he likes Kasich, the only decent one, the least
A disaster for FOX and the GOP…The Donald looked tall and the others small. Still nervous JEB’s belly fire seemed more a twinkle light and foil. Christie and Kasich looked OK but Walker, even gifted with a staged moment late in the ‘debate’ to display his billionaire-funded ‘moosh/steel’ line, looked like a fish out of water.
Trump, through his behavior has opened himself up to very obvious questions. The misogynistic pig deserved all he got. Besides, they were simple questions and he confirmed what we already know.
What did he expect from a ‘bimbo’ (as described by a supporter).
You’re YOOOOOOOOOGE’ Donald…and FUX News and its minions are so small. Go gettum’!!!
Build a wall around that media cesspool. Don’t you take that from them!
~snicker!~
Go Independent Donald! You’re too YOOOOGE’ for the Repukes…go third party and give America the candidate it needs!
I think we need to face the sad reality that he may be the Republican candidate for president. But if elected, god forbid, he won’t be running the country. We need to look behind the curtain for who will be.
I’m sending this to an older friend not online much. I spent a good deal of the post-debate with him railing about Carson’s apparent onset senility. Just wanted to thank you for it.
Rather than a ‘brain surgeon’ Ben Carson’s appearance on stage seemed like an ad for ‘brain injury.’
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I disagree.
The toughest foreign policy question went to Walker. Bush got hit a time or two. Christie had to respond to the downgrades in NJ’s credit rating.
Trump actually got away with a lot, in my view. For example, his comment about having spoken with border patrol agents as ‘proof’ of the Mexican government’s sending its bad ones across the border was bogus and he still scored the point.
It pains me to agree with Trump, but he is about 90% correct here. I watched the entire thing, and Fox News made every attempt from the very beginning to try and turn their base against Trump. Initially it was entertaining and funny. But as the night went on, it became more and more shameful and embarrassing. They lobbed softball after softball to Jeb Bush, while posing significantly tougher questions to guys like Paul, Walker, Christie, etc (criticizing their records or policy flip flops). But when it came to Trump, they went above and beyond that, and flat out made statements against him and then posed them as questions. The entire thing was a setup from the very beginning with the “pledge” and with subsequent questions like “when exactly did you become a Republican” and “what has Clinton done for you, specifically?”
Fox was playing Kingmaker last night, and it’s pretty apparent that Jeb Bush is their guy. While it’s funny and entertaining to see Trump get his comeuppance, it’s scary to watch Fox News impersonate a news channel.
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9.) Dr. Ben Carson is such a NICE GUY!!! [/quote]
Am I the only one who heard “for a negro” and “and he’s so well spoken!” implied in this statement? Or do I just know too many people who’d actually say a politically correct version of “And he’s a credit to his race” outloud?
Agree 100%. Fox tried to take Trump down, and he sounded stupid half the time, but he did win some of the exchanges (especially the “non-PC” exchange). His base will eat that crap up. The reality is that the ONLY person who sounded remotely presidential last night was Kasich…and he has no chance.
So the leading contender for Insult Comic in Chief can dish it out but can’t take it. If The Rump is a victim, then your Kia might as well be a Ferrari because upside-down world has finally taken over for good.
Spot on! The Big Money Boys must have given FOX the directive to take Trump down. And the closer Kasich comes to making sense, the lower his chances go to secure any traction among the GOP’s odious base of low/no info ranting rubes, hicks and TEAlibangelicals.