Posted on 09/16/2015 2:11:44 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
CNN's ' Live' feed of the debate
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Pansy, weepy, mascara-wearing Sheppy is confused about his own sexuality and is equally uncertain about geography.
WOW!!!
Jindal:
“If you can’t get this stuff done, then it is time to be done with the GOP.”
He TOTALLY dropped the friggin’ bomb.
He won this bad boy.
Graham - “I won’t shut the government down . . .”
Lindsey is pissing me off,
” Wah the congress is helpless, we need to get a Republican President before we can defund Obamacare / planned parenthood / etc.. “
\o/ YAY JINDAL!!!!
Republicans Not Worth Winning if they’re gonna govern like democrats!!!
Nicely Said!
Channel 202....
Broke out in hives putting it on...ugh.
The RNC went and picked up the membership book from a local Log Cabin Republican group and got its audience from there.
Graham sounds like such a pussy...
Jindal is doing good now.
Jindal is sticking it to Graham regarding spineless Republicans who keep saying they can’t do anything — but Reid (and Pelosi) get what they want.
Isn’t it wonderful that Graham is not welcome at the big debate?
He said the Republican party is FINISHED if they don't start FIGHTING FOR WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN LIKE THE DEMONCRATS DO!
EQ just upgraded to 8.3.
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I don’t have direct TV, can’t help you there. But I’ve been watching CNN on cox cable since the Megyn Kelly blow up. I’m done with fox as long as they support her. At least with CNN you know who they are, and they don’t pretend to be like you in an attempt to manipulate you.
I am getting a green screen but can get audio. Anyone have a solution to my problem with this live feed?
going to make a sandwich before the main event starts
An actual debate format:
1) Moderators are in the background.
2) Subjects are chosen by a) the candidates themselves b) a poll of Americans
3) If a two-hour session, probably four or five subjects. These should include: 1) the size of the federal government and what portion is unconstitutional 2) defense of the U.S. 3) immigration and secure borders 4) the economy: what is hurting the economy and what are the solutions.
4) First hour: a) one subject at a time, probably 15 minutes per subject b) give each candidate a 30-second introductory statement about where they stand on the subject c) open up the discussion on that subject to all candidates d) moderators step in if a yelling match ensues or if one guy is not allowing others to speak.
5) Second Hour: moderators (or maybe other candidates) ask a candidate a question about what they said in the debate with equal time given to each candidate to be asked and answer a question about what they said in the actual debate.
Jindal reminds me of “Everyone Loves Raymond”...I just can’t take the guy seriously..
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