Posted on 09/20/2015 6:46:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
For those who played youth or school sports, you possibly had to wait outside a coachs office door after tryouts for the posting of who made the team and who was cut. The same could be true if you tried out for the school play, or cheerleading squad. Who made it, and who didnt?
The GOP fielded an 11-player squad Wednesday night in the latest presidential candidate debate. While that is enough to field a football team, it is time for some cuts. Im not a coach or director, but nonetheless, I am posting my cuts.
Sen. Rand Paul you and your 1 percent are cut.
Gov. Mike Huckabee, you are a fair tax proponent, and I like that and I like you and your staunch conservatism, but you are just not cutting it, so you are cut.
Gov. John Kasich, you seem like a decent, intelligent person, but frankly you bore me. Youre cut.
Gov. Scott Walker, see the above comment, and youre cut.
Gov. Rick Perry, thanks for cutting yourself. It saved me having to break the news to you that you are cut.
Gov. Chris Christie, you were set to be cut, but you had a pretty strong showing and stepped it up Wednesday. You can stay for now.
That leaves us with a first-string squad of Donald Trump, Dr. Ben Carson, Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, Christie and Carly Fiorina. We dont have a quarterback named yet, but we are getting a little closer to making that decision. We will have to make some more cuts first.
While I thought the CNN format and the way it was orchestrated was a bit of a mess and intended to lead candidates into personal attacks, especially to draw in and exploit Trump a few finally caught on and tried to halt it perhaps it served to help differentiate them. It certainly played some into The Donalds hands, but also backfired on him as he seemed to tone it down some as the evening progressed, especially after Fiorinas well-played retort when asked about Trumps comment about her. His response came off heart-hearted and insincere, at best.
I thought a lot of clarity and definition came when the forum finally turned to substantiative questions on domestic and foreign policy matters. Strengths and weaknesses were shown and I thought this is where Carson suffered and, while he tends to be running second behind Trump in most polls (as of this writing) I expect his under-performance Wednesday will affect his poll numbers. Carson was not strong Wednesday and showed some lack of knowledge and skill on the foreign policy questions. He shrunk during that portion of the debate, I thought. I was glad to learn he is reconsidering his flat tax position and is open to reconsidering the fair tax plan.
The biggest impression was made, I thought, by Fiorina. She showed she belongs on the big boy stage after she was placed at the kiddie table in a previous debate, back when there were 72 Republican candidates. She was Fiery Firoina Wednesday, not backing down to Trump or anyone else while showing the former corporate CEO has strategic, decisive ideas and plans for dealing with Americas problems within and outside its borders.
She threw down the gauntlet on Hillary Clinton and liberals with her remarks about Planned Parenthood. I thought a debate with Trump and Clinton would make for the best theater, but now I am not sure I wouldnt rather see Fiorina take on Clinton (if she becomes the Democratic candidate.)
I expect Fiorina to rise more in the polls and take Carsons place as a high-level choice among conservative Americans looking for someone outside the GOP and political establishment.
Cruz was steady and handled himself well in the time he had to speak and answer questions, and he is popular with the Tea Party folk, and strong in his defiance of Obama on many issues, so he is going to at least hang in there for a while longer, anyway.
I love Bush 41 and Bush 43, but I am not real big on Jeb. He is not the most conservative candidate by far, nor am I ultra-conservative, but he just isnt energizing me (yes, that was an intentional pun for those who watched the debate) to get behind Bush 3.0.
Another winner for me on Wednesday night was Rubio. He interests me more and more, especially because I was surprised to learn, based on an online survey I completed, that he is the candidate most aligned with my thoughts, ideas and choices. The more I hear from him, the more I understand that surveys result. He is strong, articulate, intelligent, knowledgeable, confident and has a firm grip and understanding of domestic and international issues and challenges. He is my second big winner Wednesday behind Fiorina.
Then there is The Donald. He couldnt wait five seconds before taking a swipe at someone, though I thought his dig at Rand was pretty funny and spot on. What is a guy polling that low doing on the stage?
Every time Trump launches a new verbal volley or insult at some one or group, pundits and pollsters start predicting his demise. Yet, so far, nothing is fazing him or affecting his popularity. In fact, the more he talks, the stronger he seems to get.
I want to like Trump because I think he might just be the person this country needs to turn us around, to get our economy going, bring jobs and business investment back to the U.S. I think he would put together great teams of people and I think that kind of mind and business savvy is what we need. He is right on many things, especially that we are an ignorant, stupid and naive nation in many ways.
I dont believe he is a racist, nor a feminist, but he is arrogant and you do have to wonder about his tongue and temperament. If he could build some statesmanship to go with that business brain we would really have something in Trump. Why he feels the need to toss out the insults, I dont know.
Of all the things he has said, the one I most disliked was when talking about Sen. John McCain. I am no big political fan of McCain, but that man is a national hero. For Trump, who desires to be commander in chief, to say he doesnt like soldiers who get caught ... well, I am not a veteran or a former POW, so I will let those men and women decide how to take that, but to me that is perhaps the most out-of-line comment he has made. That is saying something.
On Wednesday, Trump was able to capitalize more on his position on immigration and birthright citizenship. Many, many people agree with him, and he says the things a lot people think, but dont dare say publicly. Has he gone too far with it at times? Yes, but obviously Donald is going to be Donald. If you are Latino and here legally as a full citizen, or your papers are in order, and you are obeying laws and doing the right things, then why would you be insulted? His comments are obviously not directed at you. In fact, I would think you should be aiming your frustrations and dislike on those who are not legal and here committing crimes. Of course, this nation has a crime problem that involves far more than illegal immigrants. Still, Trump is striking a chord with a lot of people on this issue.
I am being drawn more to the political outsiders in the GOP race. So are a lot of you, apparently. Many people in this nation are tired of trotting in and out the same old politicos who either do the same old things with a wink here and a nod there, or let someone like Obama come in strip freedoms, implement terrible ideas like ObamaCare, endanger our security with deals like the one he has made with Iran while damaging our relationships with our allies while kowtowing to our enemies. We may never undo the damage eight years of Obama will eventually leave behind.
Myself, and many of you, are ready for someone new to turn this nation around or we are going to be in some real trouble and soon. I think it is going to take an outsider with a sharp and skilled mind like Trump or Fiorina, though I am keeping Rubio and Cruz in my mix, who talk tough and back it up with tough and decisive action and sound decision making. As Trump says, we need to make this nation great again. It is that, or else, and what is currently taking place is sending us in the wrong direction. If it isnt stopped, we and Americans for generations to come will pay dearly.
The best Governor in the country shouldn’t be “cut” by some guy with a douche beard. Especially when that douche beard says Christie can stay.
>>>I love Bush 41 and Bush 43,...<<<
It was sounding logical until I read the above insanely, stupid comment.
Kasich and Christie are courting and counting on New Hampshire, so this author/writer can take a hike.
Huckabee isn’t about to drop out either.
Walker, for instance, is at 0%.
Please cut Christie. Fiorina is no conservative. Cruz is the best. Trump is sparking some much needed debate and he is not politically correct which is a very good thing.
Personally, I’d cut all the ones who have sided with the illegal aliens and their employers.
Those who didn’t gain much after the last debate probably see their money supplies drying up. They will be forced out soon.
A few — Huckabee, Santorum, maybe Paul and a couple of others — might be able to manage on a shoestring budget, like Huckabee did in 2008 and Santorum did in 2012.
Notice that Gilmore didn’t even show up for the debate.
Lindsey Graham was whining about the way some candidates (Cruz) are nationalizing the campaign and diminishing the importance of NH, Iowa, and SC.
Cruz Post-Debate Fundraising Haul Again Tops $1 Million
In Only 48 Hours
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3338833/posts
I’d like to see one drop out every week for the next several weeks.
Even if it’s Pataki or Gilmore to start. We need some clarity. In two months we’d be down to 4 or 5.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Soros and Co. are funding some of the marginal players, just to keep the race muddy and unfocused.
Money will make the cuts.
I like it when Linda whines.
It means things are not well in GOPe-land.
Personally, Id cut all the ones who have sided with the illegal aliens and their employers.
Well, Snarly didn’t side with her employer....she destroyed them :-/
Sounds good to me, I wish they would have done it prior to the last debate though so Carly would have been cut.
She shouldn’t even have been on that stage.
I love watching that guy - he is SUCH a pussy that you think to yourself 'how much more pussiness could you fit inside one man' ... and that makes it interesting to listen to him. I always smile. If he was a neighbor's dog, I'd be friendly to him and pet him on the head, give him a bone even though he was barking at me like that platypus in Start Wars. He's one of the few people I wouldn't mind stalking me and trying to kill me for my whole life - because I'd point him out to my friends and say 'hey look - there's lindsey!' and they'd all say 'hi lindsey!' I know he's actually done a lot of damage ... but he seems so harmless, softer and lighter than dough.
While I think that still would be their hope such hope has to be fading fast.
*Not meant to be dismissive of the issue, it is just that even if fully committed I am not sure how much any administration can do. More importantly, I am not convinced GOPe is that committed in the first place (certainly as compared to TPP or amnesty or other such corporate concerns).
Duh, she was put there for a reason and we all saw it. Neither Trump nor Feirino will be the nominee. In the end it will be Cruz, you all need to relax.
The Mineral Wells Index? For real?
You sure this piece wasn’t written by Carl Rove? It started out looking OK, but rapidly went to poop.
Reminiscing about Trump thumping McLame? McCain has long ago used up his Hero points.
Have you ever wondered why Linda’s not married????? ah duh
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