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Last edited by Goose (3/04/2016 9:17 pm)
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It's not the size of the rise, it's the motion of the ocean; and right now I see a category 5 hurricane churning in the GOP.
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What's even more depressing and sad is that knowing it was Obama's last term of office since 2012, the R-Tribe scanned the nation for a statesman to challenge the D-tribe offering in 2016 and this is what they came up with.
Poor Kasich, he did the best he could. I almost felt sorry for the guy.
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It was another appalling, grade school-level debate and as much as I wanted to stay with it once again the noisy, jeering, booing crowd so often drowned out even the moderator. Worse yet, those sitting behind and close to the moderators realized they could see themselves on tv so now there's this obnoxious clamoring by the audience to take selfies at the same time glancing at the tv monitors, the maneuvering of heads and other body parts while glancing at the tv monitors and a few times someone actually stood up while glancing at the tv monitors. It became so distracting I turned off the tv.
Kudos though to the Fox moderators for plugging away at Drumpf. Puzzling though is the statement that the other candidates, in spite of all their bickering will vote for Trump if he becomes their candidate.
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The fact that they all stated that, regardless of juvenile name calling and disgust with each other's position on issues, they would still support the ultimate party nominee. That just goes to show all voters the sorry state of the partisan two party politics mess this country is currently mired in. The current crop of candidates vying for their party's nomination for president of the United States are lacking in required skills, integrity, and intelligence to competently perform the duties of the job. The nomination procedure has devolved into a petulant grade school playground name calling session. Yet, despite the vitriolic distrust of each other, they would still support the sludge remaining in the bottom of the pond after the mud fight. The only winners in this process are the wealthy donors that get to insert their puppet in place to do their bidding. Goodbye representative republic. Hello plutocracy.
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Based on what everyone's been saying here or on Facebook it sounds like these debates have turned in to nothing more than a Jerry Springer show.
Is this accurate?
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Puzzling though is the statement that the other candidates, in spite of all their bickering will vote for Trump if he becomes their candidate. - flower
Well, that's what team players do, and that's at the heart of what's wrong with politics in America today.
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CT--no chair or other furniture pieces tossed around the stage but you're not far from the truth.