Posted on 10/09/2007 11:58:39 AM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
Republican Presidential Candidate Debate #8 Dearborn, Michigan 10/09/07 - Official Discussion Thread
CNBC/MSNBC/The Wall Street Journal are jointly sponsoring the first Republican Presidential debate of the 2008 campaign focusing on economic issues. It will be held on October 9 in Dearborn, Michigan at the University of Michigan-Dearborn at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center. Broadcast is live on CNBC at 4 PM ET (1 PM PT) and re-broadcast on MSNBC at 9 PM ET (6 PM PT). CNBC's Maria Bartiromo and MSNBC's Chris Matthews will host the debate.
Candidates participating:
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other than the fact that he is from BOSTON?????
Took a call from Mom...lost about a 1/2 hour....did I miss anything???
Yes there is some breaking news...Just in....Keith Oberman wont be voting for Fred Thompson???
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WELL said. You are so right.
Had to get his digs in.
Thompson will be fine. Would like to see the field shrink a little, but that will come.
ha ha ha ha -— good one. What a JERK KO is.
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but I like mixed drinks!!!
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just carrrying on the attitude of a fellow FReeper!!
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YOU ROCK!!
Just watched the entire thing. My candidate-by candidate opinion piece:
Overall: None of the candidates lost or earned any supporters from this debate, IMHO...there were just too many of them. Since we had so many there, there just wasn’t opportunity either for anyone to screw up royally (save for lunatic Ron Paul, more about that later) or knock it out of the park, either. Decent, watchable debate, not a snoozefest, not a whooping fist-pumper either.
Fred Thompson: Fred did very well. Not a grand-slam but he delivered well and had his facts straight. He scored extra points for the well-placed jabs at the commentators/talking heads. He gave the most reasonable answers on China and the Middle East of anyone, realizing the threat without coming across as protectionist. Looked “fine” as in he looked like he always does. Good delivery, smiled, able to laugh at himself after Romney’s rather innocent dig at him at the end. Overall grade: A-
John McCain: Some said Fred looked “old, tired” blah blah...if anyone looked old and tired it was McCain. He had poor delivery, shifty answers, and just didn’t really do much of anything. Overall grade: C-
Duncan Hunter: Very good performance as well. Was impressive overall, I like that even with his disagreements he agreed to support the eventual nominee. Sounded a bit far-off and protectionist on certain things, but I still maintain he’s a brilliant man who’d make a good Secretary of Defense under Fred. :) Overall grade: B+
Tom Tancredo: Honestly, the Tanc rather impressed me, moreso than I imagined he would...even got a little dig in at himself about mentioning illegals so much, I chuckled at that. Didn’t have as much in the way of facts and figures as I’d expect, and was rather dull. Overall grade: B
Rudy Giuliani: Decent command of the facts, didn’t harp too much on 9/11 except when Ron Paul made his *ridiculous* statement about the US never being attacked by a foreign nation. Tried too hard to let it slip in that he has fought against the Clintons. Impressed me more than I’d have expected but that’s not saying much. Overall grade: B
Mitt Romney. Did extremely well in a delivery and fact-checking standpoint, but still too slick to be completely trusted. I thought he played well off of Fred Thompson, enough so that I’d consider him a great VP candidate, or a backup for my primary vote if something happens to Fred between now and then. Good humor, used his numbers well, looked good, but then again that’s what Mitt seems to do well. The package. Overall grade: A-
Ron Paul: The lunatic of the group. Couldn’t get off his “monetary system, military-industrial complex, leftist moonbat on defense” rant. Acted like an escapee from a mental institution. Overall grade: D+. Not an “F” strictly because he was entertaining.
Sam Brownback: Has learned a few things about economics since I last heard him talk. Delivery was so-so, seemed well-rounded, but overall not a standout. Overall grade: C+
Mike Huckabee: More impressive than I’ve seen him. Good tax ideas. Seems to have improved his game. Still a nanny-stater. Overall grade: B-
What is it ws FR gals and Minn. guys?
And, all on the Levin thread
Exactly what I just told my husband who is out of town and didn’t hear the debates. Paul comes across like a cranky fussy old grouch. He looks down at the floor when he talks instead of at the audience. “uh oh grandpa’s dinner was late and he is throwing a hissy fit”.
Poor Ron what a waste of time and money.
BINGO!!!
people are getting wiser to the rhetoric....despite the MSM....
we just need to not give in to the MSM kool-aid
like any great revolution....one heart, one mind at a time...
I can’t WAIT till Dancing with the Stars is on...I’m getting really peeved listening to Chrissy and the others pontificate over OUR candidates....grrrh~
What does a sideways smiley face mean?
common values???
Not at all, one of the main shortcomings of this administration was failing to defeat the leftist media that subverted the war effort and sided with the terrorists.
I include Christopher Matthews among those enemies of America. A President has to lead the fight against those terrorist sympathizers successfully.
I think Hunter was great!
I like him....think he is a personable and honest....
just disagree with him... he thinks it is gov’t job to change our behaviors....save us from ourselves....
he sees solving all the ills as the ticket to re-election....
kinda like MOTS POLITICIANS!
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