Posted on 09/17/2015 9:00:48 AM PDT by conservativejoy
While perhaps somewhat helpful (you see the candidates with each other and how they react or not with each other) this is the wrong format to really find out what the candidates think and will do - with specifics.
A real debate formate would throw out a problem or policy and then let the candidates talk about how they would address or deal with the issue. Perhaps have a time for follow-up - more like the first Obama/Romney debate (and “yes” I know there were only two people in that debate).
I am so hoping Cruz gets a chance to shine in the months ahead!
The best camera performances were huckabee then christe then rubio. But trump wins every debate as long as it is a cage match of everyone against trump.
However...she's no conservative and the office of the POTUS is not HP...we can't afford to elect another mistake for this office based on her record:
Fiorina majored in
“Every time Cruz answered Kaischs stupid questions, he (Kaisch) shifted around a ton and looked nervous. It was quite entertaining.”
Kaisch looked angry, agitated, nervous and pissed off the entire time, and not in a good way. It actually was really weird.
she probably kinew the questions ahead of time ....she was very rude butting in all the time......the audience was stacked with rinos thanks to rove and michael regan...
You know I like Cruz but, I found Crispy to be quite fiery entertaining and I wish Ted would catch some of that New Jewesy madness.
>> Oh, and Yeb and Kasich will be gone by Halloween.
Your lips to GOD’s ear. Plus Rand Paul, Gilmore and all four of the losers at the kiddie table.
That still leaves EIGHT. Good night nurse! Too many.
Fiorina is awful by toastmaster standards. She is smart and quick on her feet, but otherwise She has no humor is pushy and a self promoter. Her answer on the 14th ammendment was intellectually dishonest and even her great speech on babies came short of answering if she would shut down the govt.
I hate to say this, but Huckabee’s pointing out the duplicitous misapplication of “accommodation” was spot on. This issue should be front and center, because it centers on morality, the foundation of ALL issues.
no more debates ...FOX was rigged CNN was rigged......these debates are a joke the GOP doesnt want to solve any issuses just to get what they want co ntrol of who will be the nominee..........DO NOT SUPPORT THE GOP OR DONATE TO THEM....
Surgeon General.
If Joyce Elders could get her hand around the job :-) then certainly Ben Carson can.
To me the interesting thing will be the forthcoming polls taken in the first week or so
after the debate. They will give some indication how the public at large perceived the
performaces of each candidate. Now whether that percetion was from actually watching or
taking some other persons view of the debate will impact that perception.
Check Drudge for the widest opinion
Carly is a paper tiger. To me she has a fatal flaw, she has Obama’s fecal touch. Everything she touches turn’s to $hit.
Who cares what someone looks like? An attractive executioner does the same job as an ugly one.
They hate Cruz because they fear Cruz. He is a very, very brilliant man and a wonderful speaker and on top of everything else he is Hispanic and there would be mass suicides among Liberals should a Republican Hispanic get on the ticket (which I believe he will as at LEAST VP)
I’m a “street” kid and I loved Columbo!!! But....Peter Falk was great in anything he did!!! God Bless Him!!!
“Ben Carson reminded me of blind David Patterson...”
Thank you for saying that...I’ve been trying to think all day where I saw that face before!
In terms of likeability, both Christie and Huckabee (who are retreads and have a lot of public government experience) turned out to be likeable, but while they both had an occasional good position, neither one of them struck me as presidential material and I would not be inclined to vote for them. I can see why they were good governors, but I think you have to have more than “likeability.”
Fiorina is likeable in the sense that you might like to sit down and talk with her about an issue and you feel you’d be treated with respect - but she wouldn’t be your buddy. She’s definitely an Iron Lady, which is not a bad thing. She has leadership presence but is not offensive or unfeminine (in contrast to Hillary). Remember that Thatcher saved England!
Rubio is likeable but in a way that seems too young. He’s an excellent speaker (I live in Florida and have seen him live) and has good ideas, but he doesn’t come across as strong enough. Strong doesn’t mean crude and abusive, but simply firm and determined. Maybe he’ll grow into it. I thought his immigration answer was very good, btw, because it is a problem that goes way beyond people slipping over the border and has to be dealt with at different levels.
So that’s my “personal likeability” score. There were others I liked for various positions, but they didn’t have a lot of leadership presence or were frankly unlikeable.
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