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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) on December 20, 2015, 09:25:00 AM
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:lol: no wonder the don't want people watching these things
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Another Saturday night debate I didn't even hear about until Sunday morning.
I've never seen a more concerted effort by a party to protect its front runner by hiding her from public view.
Is there any precedent for this?
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you guys didn't miss much :zzz:
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I watched the post debate coverage on the clinton news network and dicovered the debate to be how she shouldn't of said she would still pick out the China and flowers for parties at the whitehouse. And that she said may the force be with you.
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I watched a few minutes. What a joke. It was a Hillary pep rally.
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Debates are boring if they aren't filled with crazy right wingers
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Very bullshit'ey schedulefucking going on. Two shitty primary-winning candidates may actually frustrate enough of the public to bring ppl back to their senses next go round.
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That debate format was a rough ridin' nightmare and David Muir had no clue. In what world did they think it was a good idea to ask a question of two of the candidates when there were three on the stage? There were several instances of a candidate invoking the name of another candidate and Muir tried to just ask his next question without letting the candidate respond. I also cannot remember Hillary not getting a chance to respond.
Pubs should be happy no one saw this. I think O'Malley would have taken a chunk out of Hillary and Bernie. I don't think Bernie had a great night and Hillary's refusal to answer even the softball-y-ist of softballs is frustrating. They asked her if Trump was wrong for calling for a temporary ban on letting Muslims into the country and she didn't lead with YES. There were no fewer than 6 republican candidate that went on record stronger against this than Hillary did last night. She's already moving to the middle in true general election mode, its gross.
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I found it interesting they asked about policies. It was funny listening to MG saying how she helped form Oclunker's foreign policy. Trump this morning basically said hilliary then is crap artist.
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Did not watch, because not a delusional proglibtard, but I read on twitter that the moderator made uncle whack-a-doodle apologize to mg for something :ROFL:
Not sure if they were forced to hug and kiss. :lol:
Children
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his apology was awesome - took like half a second and went "i apologize.". wasn't dramatic enough to just move on from, of course.
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What was he even apologizing for?
Should the American public expect apologies from mg for the upteenthousand lies she's fed us?
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Wack a doodle. What a gre a t name for bernie.
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Hillary was actually touting Libya.
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I don't think Bernie had a great night and Hillary's refusal to answer even the softball-y-ist of softballs is frustrating. They asked her if Trump was wrong for calling for a temporary ban on letting Muslims into the country and she didn't lead with YES. There were no fewer than 6 republican candidate that went on record stronger against this than Hillary did last night. She's already moving to the middle in true general election mode, its gross.
Interesting. If that's "moving to the middle" then the middle has moved right. Could it be that Team Rodham is actually scared of Trump's populist appeal?
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I don't think Bernie had a great night and Hillary's refusal to answer even the softball-y-ist of softballs is frustrating. They asked her if Trump was wrong for calling for a temporary ban on letting Muslims into the country and she didn't lead with YES. There were no fewer than 6 republican candidate that went on record stronger against this than Hillary did last night. She's already moving to the middle in true general election mode, its gross.
Interesting. If that's "moving to the middle" then the middle has moved right. Could it be that Team Rodham is actually scared of Trump's populist appeal?
LOL, no. Donald Trump winning the republican nomination is the dream of the democratic party and both parties know that. Hillary has started the process of moving to the middle because she's a professional politician running for president. Whomever wins the republican nomination will vary very little from MG and the general campaign will be about the only thing they can disagree on without alienating a block of voters and its the economy.