Posted on 01/16/2016 12:35:44 PM PST by Libloather
Sunday night's presidential debate should be the most closely watched meeting of the party's candidates this year. But once again, thanks to the Democratic National Committee"s schedule, debate viewership will not be even close to what it could have been.
**SNIP**
But not only will this debate air at 9 p.m. on Sunday, in the middle of a three day weekend, but it will also run during National Football League playoff games and - dare we say - a new episode of PBS's popular series, "Downton Abbey."
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonglobe.com ...
I had to have a root canal back in 2008. When the dentist asked me if I was ready, I told him and the nurse that the first voice I heard this morning was Hillary screeching on TV, so anything he did to me couldn’t match that pain and discomfort.
He’s a conservative, so I got a big chuckle out of him and a couple other patients in there. His Democrat assistant smiled a bit, but I already knew she was a Hillary supporter. That’s why I said it.
My dog he’s constipated maybe it will solve his problem
see post #61
[Will anyone watch the Democratic debate this weekend?]
Depends, is there a undemocratic debate on?
I’ll most likely be sipping wine and watching Downton Abbey, but I do think Hillary should wear that ‘stunning’ orange suit again. She looks marvelous in orange ....
Agree!
Sunday night - after football is over for the weekend.
I never watch debates anyhow, but we are going to a local production of Shrek the Musical tonight, which will infinitely more intellectual and entertaining (the movie made from the Broadway original is on Netflix- I highly recommend it).
Anyone what to “make book” on rioting?
You mean, like accidentally telling the truth?
Yup. And maybe your average Democrat realizes how ridiculous it is to offer free stuff if people will vote for them.
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