GOP Debate #4 thread: Republican Presidential Candidate Debate #4 - Des Moines, Iowa 08/05/07 - Official Discussion Thread
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GOP Debate #1 thread: Republican Presidential Candidate Debate #1~ Reagan Library 05/03/07 - Official Discussion Thread
BAM!! Romney takes it on the chin from Chris Wallace. LOL!!
Romney hedged: we should reduce Fed aid to sanctuary cities.
[Why not cut off ALL Fed aid?????]
McCain: “No one is for amnesty.”
[What????? Bush is. Chertoff Is. McCain WAS. Graham is. Specter is. and the list goes on.]
Huckabee: wants sealed borders.
[When he was governor, he wanted open borders and was pro-illgals.]
Republican presidential hopefuls, from left, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo.; Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani; former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Sen. Sam Brownback R-Kan.; and Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif. arrive on stage for a Republican presidential debate Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, N.H. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes)
Carl Cameron from the diner is getting old!
Republican presidential hopefuls Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Sen. Sam Brownback R-Kan. share a laugh on stage before a Republican presidential debate Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
I've only seen about 10 minutes so far. Mitt seems to be on message. The others seems to be rambling a bit. McCain comes across badly.
Glad to see the limp wristed head of the GOP party in New Hampshire is acting like most Republicans we have in office and had to make his stupid little remark about “30 second” spots by Fred cause he is a power hungry coward.
I, as an Ohioan, could care ******* less what he or other liberal Rhinos think about Fred in New Hampshire.
The more I watch this joke of a debate.....the more I think Fred made a great move by blowing off this debate and the Rhino leading the NH party.
I can’t understand hoe the hell they can still have Ron Paul in these debates.....wtf is the idiots at FOX News thinking?
will someone please take Ron Paul off the stage and flog the bastard?
If I hear some moron say Paul won this debate, I will surely question his conservative credentials.
(invariably this will happen)
Watching Ron Paul has brought me to the conclusion that he is an absolute idiot. Anyone voting for him is out of their mind. McCain is not much better.
Dude! How was it?
Oh wow Romney only raised taxes by $200+++ million, he’s such a conservative.
Just got off work
Romney was hideous tonight. He was so phony. Shame on any true conservative who votes for this man.
Oh great, now McCain is the winner? Kill me now. Fox News is dead to me. Another text message poll? unreal.
I actually thought it was a good debate.
I’m surprised they didn’t have an empty podium with a cardboard cutout of Fred at the debate. Still would have been more impressive than the other shills.
I genuinely enjoyed the debate and opinion from all the Republican candidates. I think I was the most impressed by Tom Tancredo. He is running as the border candidate, or one issue candidate (illegal immigration), and yet he addressed both domestic and international issues on multiple subjects and discussion in a very well-informed and persuasive response. Nevertheless, while all the candidates, in particular Tancredo, Giuliani, and McCain, make me proud of the candidates that the Republican Party has brought forth, I am still committing my support to Mitt Romney for President of the United States in 2008 even despite the Composite Opinion poll on the Free Republic which places him last. I truly believe that he does understand in depth the historical and certainty of the War that politicized Islam is engaging in against us, our people, the West. I also am very impressed with the leading candidates, Giuliani, McCain and Romney. The post-analysis on FOX News had most in the Tonights Winner? assembly of voting Republicans raising their hand when asked if they were disappointed with the candidates. I do not know where they dug up this coffie crowd from, I have my suspicions on whether they were influenced in some manner to give a canned response, but I couldnt disagree more with them. I saw very impressive addressing of the questions proposed, and I welcome them to further debate.