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Oct 31, 2015 11:27:29   #
Jerry A. Loc: California
 
The Republican debates looked like a "Convention of Used Car Dealers in Las Vegas", I can't believe what the used car salesman was talking about. God Bless U.S.A.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:47:05   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Jerry A. wrote:
The Republican debates looked like a "Convention of Used Car Dealers in Las Vegas", I can't believe what the used car salesman was talking about. God Bless U.S.A.
If they looked like car salesmen, the moderators looked like something from the Spanish Inquisition. What a bunch of assholes! No wonder the RNC cancelled the next NBC debates. You can ask hard-hitting questions without totally going out into left field. They might has well have asked the candidates when they stopped beating their wives.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:48:07   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Jerry A. wrote:
The Republican debates looked like a "Convention of Used Car Dealers in Las Vegas", I can't believe what the used car salesman was talking about. God Bless U.S.A.


Jerry A.- the candidates were attempting to circumvent the stupid questions posed by your moderators. Looks like everyone caught on except yourself. It is becoming more apparent that you are a democrat in disguise and espousing the democrat talking points. Nobody is buying it. Every person on the republican side would make a good president. Not a one is under investigation and all are honest and trustworthy. Conversely, the democrats offer, Santa Claus and a weather beaten grandma who speaks with a forked tongue ,misappropriates White House furnishings, and allegedly sells access to foreign governments to fund a f**e foundation. Your kind of candidate ?? Good Luck America !!!

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Oct 31, 2015 11:52:12   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Ricko wrote:
Jerry A.- the candidates were attempting to circumvent the stupid questions posed by your moderators. Looks like everyone caught on except yourself. It is becoming more apparent that you are a democrat in disguise and espousing the democrat talking points. Nobody is buying it. Every person on the republican side would make a good president. Not a one is under investigation and all are honest and trustworthy. Conversely, the democrats offer, Santa Claus and a weather beaten grandma who speaks with a forked tongue ,misappropriates White House furnishings, and allegedly sells access to foreign governments to fund a f**e foundation. Your kind of candidate ?? Good Luck America !!!
Jerry A.- the candidates were attempting to circum... (show quote)

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Oct 31, 2015 11:53:02   #
Truthy Truthington Loc: Heartland 'Murica Patriotville
 
I watched, and then I rewatched the CNBC GOP debate. And I'll tell you I never saw a bunch of more impetuous candidates acting like children in my life. I think the moderators got a bad rap, Reince Priebus is having a hissy fit, and them cancelling the NBC debate is just being ridiculous. The debate should have got an extra hour because 2 hours is not enough time for 11 people to get their points across. That being said I feel Kasich won the debate, followed by Rubio, then Cruz.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:55:22   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
T***hy T***hington wrote:
I watched, and then I rewatched the CNBC GOP debate. And I'll tell you I never saw a bunch of more impetuous candidates acting like children in my life. I think the moderators got a bad rap, Reince Priebus is having a hissy fit, and them cancelling the NBC debate is just being ridiculous. and it should have got an extra hour because 2 hours is not enough time for 11 people to get their points across. That being said I feelh Kasich won the debate, followed by Rubio.
Yeah right, the GOP candidates were just being impetuous. Do you think for one minute the moderators would have asked such i***tic and loaded questions of the Democratic candidates? If you do, think again.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:57:11   #
Jerry A. Loc: California
 
LAPhil wrote:
If they looked like car salesmen, the moderators looked like something from the Spanish Inquisition. What a bunch of assholes! No wonder the RNC cancelled the next NBC debates. You can ask hard-hitting questions without totally going out into left field. They might has well have asked the candidates when they stopped beating their wives.


LAPHIL: Every body who disagreed with Republican right-wing nuts are called left wing liberals.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:58:40   #
Truthy Truthington Loc: Heartland 'Murica Patriotville
 
When you have an audience that's predisposed to believe every media outlet is liberally biased, and you have 11 candidates to buy into that mess which is created by the right-wing noise machine on Fox, I felt asking the candidates to put some teeth into their economic policies which are all Santa Claus promises themselves, flat taxes, etc, with no specifics isn't asking too much. What the moderators were missing was a buzzer to make them shut up.. I don't think the moderators did a bad job I think the candidates did. All of them who created this mess from 2000 to 2008 are now offering freebies and flat taxes and lowering corporate business taxes, and have no real plan to pay for it. Other than cutting entitlements. That's not a plan, that's a time bomb.

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Oct 31, 2015 11:59:22   #
moldyoldy
 
Ricko wrote:
Jerry A.- the candidates were attempting to circumvent the stupid questions posed by your moderators. Looks like everyone caught on except yourself. It is becoming more apparent that you are a democrat in disguise and espousing the democrat talking points. Nobody is buying it. Every person on the republican side would make a good president. Not a one is under investigation and all are honest and trustworthy. Conversely, the democrats offer, Santa Claus and a weather beaten grandma who speaks with a forked tongue ,misappropriates White House furnishings, and allegedly sells access to foreign governments to fund a f**e foundation. Your kind of candidate ?? Good Luck America !!!
Jerry A.- the candidates were attempting to circum... (show quote)



Preemptive strike by the RNC, trying to keep from being fired by the candidates.

America’s Choice 2016

GOP candidates plot debate revolt against RNC


By Dylan Byers @CNNMoney

CNBC under fire for GOP debate

Several Republican p**********l campaigns are planning to hold a meeting in Washington, D.C., this Sunday to discuss plans for wresting more control of the debates from the Republican National Committee, CNN has confirmed.

The meeting, first reported by Politico, comes in the wake of Wednesday's night's CNBC primary debate, which has been widely criticized by the candidates. The RNC has not been invited to the meeting, reflecting the campaigns' frustrations with the committee's handling of the debate process.

Sources with knowledge of the meeting said the plan came about after a discussion between representatives from the Ben Carson and Bobby Jindal campaigns, who then brought in aides to Donald Trump and Lindsay Graham.

As of Thursday night, representatives from the Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina and Rick Santorum campaigns are also expected to attend the meeting, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Jeb Bush and Rand Paul's campaigns are tentative, while a spokesperson for Chris Christie confirmed that their team was not part of the discussions.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/10/29/media/gop-debate-revolt/index.html

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Oct 31, 2015 11:59:32   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Remember when the Democratic candidate's all said free college? Not one commentator asked how you would pay for it or bring the price of college tuition down. The liberals overlooked that because they heard their favorite word, Free.
LAPhil wrote:
Yeah right, the GOP candidates were just being impetuous. Do you think for one minute the moderators would have asked such i***tic and loaded questions of the Democratic candidates? If you do, think again.

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Oct 31, 2015 12:03:10   #
Jerry A. Loc: California
 
LAPhil wrote:
Yeah right, the GOP candidates were just being impetuous. Do you think for one minute the moderators would have asked such i***tic and loaded questions of the Democratic candidates? If you do, think again.


LAPHIL: If the debate's moderators asked i***tic and loaded question, why no one answering accordingly, but the Republicans are lying all the time confusing the ignorant Americans who believe what they said.

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Oct 31, 2015 12:04:20   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
T***hy T***hington wrote:
I watched, and then I rewatched the CNBC GOP debate. And I'll tell you I never saw a bunch of more impetuous candidates acting like children in my life. I think the moderators got a bad rap, Reince Priebus is having a hissy fit, and them cancelling the NBC debate is just being ridiculous. and it should have got an extra hour because 2 hours is not enough time for 11 people to get their points across. That being said I feelh Kasich won the debate, followed by Rubio.


T***hy-if you watched it twice and have not yet caught on, try it one more time. Everyone, including CNBC management has acknowledged that the moderators were unprofessional and the questions were unworthy of a p**********l campaign. This was supposed to be a session on economics and very little of that was discussed because the moderators had a different objective which was to denigrate the candidates. A republican debate should be moderated by people who will v**e in the primaries as opposed to avowed left wingers. Kasich may be the dark horse of the group. They gave him time because they felt his low poll numbers would eventually take him out of the running. Kasich is better qualified to be president than any democrat, and most republicans, running. Good Luck America.

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Oct 31, 2015 12:12:14   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Jerry A. wrote:
LAPHIL: If the debate's moderators asked i***tic and loaded question, why no one answering accordingly, but the Republicans are lying all the time confusing the ignorant Americans who believe what they said.


LAPHIL-you will not convince Jerry as he is really a democrat fence sitter who fears showing his true colors. His inability to discern between a genuine question and a "gotcha" tells it all. When a person sides with the left wingers on every issue it becomes quite evident that he/she is as independent as is Hillary Clinton. Good Luck America !!!

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Oct 31, 2015 12:13:33   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
Jerry A. wrote:
The Republican debates looked like a "Convention of Used Car Dealers in Las Vegas", I can't believe what the used car salesman was talking about. God Bless U.S.A.


I can believe that you "can't believe what the used car salesman was talking about" Because you're a libtard...everything went right over your head. You would much rather watch softball questions thrown at your candidates, like what happened in that Democrat lovefest. Since Democrat debates have liberal moderators, and Republican debates have liberal moderators, how about for just once have conservative moderators for both debates? I would love to see Rush Limbaugh, Mark levin, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, et al as the moderators for the Republican debate moderators...and, man o'man, wouldn't it be fun to watch those conservative s be moderators for just one Democrat debate? It would be worth the price of admission!

This last bunch of libtard moderators for the Republican debate were not looking for real solutions or answers. They were looking for gaffe's for political ads later on. They were trying to pit each candidate against each other...in other words character assassination. But, instead it backfired, because these candidates were far more smarter than the moderators...and they collectively turned the tables on them, beautifully I might add. It was fun to watch.

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Oct 31, 2015 12:14:18   #
3jack
 
LAPhil wrote:
Yeah right, the GOP candidates were just being impetuous. Do you think for one minute the moderators would have asked such i***tic and loaded questions of the Democratic candidates? If you do, think again.


There is nothing loaded on clarification questions directed at candidates about prior statements made about other candidates, how religion could affect governing decisions, prior and current affiliations with companies that have found to commit fraudulent advertising (Carson stood before the country and blatantly lied about his connections to the vitamin supplement company), addressing the current $50 billion dollar, unregulated fantasy football fad, etc. There are no puff ball issues requiring simple juvenile answers, but the clown car posse seems to think so. If they can't stand the heat, get the phuck out of the kitchen. Carson should be the first one to get the phuck out.

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