Posted on 11/10/2015 3:14:08 PM PST by kristinn
The two Republican presidential debates on the Fox Business Network are scheduled for 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST tonight. They are being held at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The 'kiddie table'at 7 p.m.: Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.
The main event at 9 p.m.: Donald Trump of New York, Dr. Ben Carson of Florida, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina of California, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
FBN described the debates and moderators:
The first debate will be one hour in length and moderated by FBN anchors Trish Regan, Sandra Smith & WSJ's Washington Bureau Chief Gerald Seib.
The second debate will span two hours and be moderated by FBN anchors Maria Bartiromo, Neil Cavuto and WSJ Editor-in-Chief Gerard Baker.
The debates will focus on the most important business and economic issues facing the United States including job creation, social security and taxes.
Oooffdah! Dey love Carly in Minnysoota.
Great answer by Cruz. So far he is the most upbeat-Everyone else sounds a bit flat and text book.
Is it just me or is it looking like this thing is a set up for Jeb again?
Carly got much less time to answer than Jeb did.
Who does?
What is your supposed “good reason” for insulting me for NO reason at all? Because you’re a jerk?
She looks sounds horse.
That’s right!! Jebber’s was coached by the FoxNews person. Money not well spent!
Jobs question was BS. Reagan was the best job creator of all in the past 30 years in his second term, unless *scoff* you count Carter:
Jimmy Carter D 1977â1981 80,692 91,031 +10,339 +3.06%
Ronald Reagan R 1981â1985 91,037 96,353 + 5,322 +1.43%
Ronald Reagan R 1985â1989 96,353 107,133 +10,780 +2.69%
George H. W. Bush R 1989â1993 107,133 109,805 + 2,672 +0.62%
Bill Clinton D 1993â1997 109,805 121,381 +11,576 +2.64%
Bill Clinton D 1997â2001 121,381 132,696 +11,315 +2.33%
George W. Bush R 2001â2005 132,696 132,752 + 56 +0.01%
George W. Bush R 2005â2009 132,752 133,977 + 1,225 +0.23%
Barack Obama D 2009â2013 133,977 135,293 + 1,316 +0.25%
Barack Obama D 2013â2015 135,293 142,246 + 6,953 +2.00%
You guys producers at The View?
We get it Brit, America sucks and you’re here to let everyone know it.
Rand gets good digs in at Dem run cities, states...and COUNTRIES.
Answering his dad’s fav question (and blends in a mention of the Fed).
Good answer Paul.
So far only Kasich truly annoying.
good for the break!!!!
I need to visit the lew
There is no “income inequality.” That’s entirely fabricated by the communists. Who is anybody to tell a CEO what they may earn?
Is Paul on stage?
Income inequality victimization question for Paul.... Who invited the Democrats to write the questions?
It is obvious that the audience are majority Jeb and Marco supporters.
Eight are still too many. A half hour already gone and Trump and Carson have yet to get their second question.
"distance thunder storm with heavy rain drops"
"crashing waves against a rocky coast" or
"Ben Carson describing in excruciating detail his former thug life"
Pointing to Bush as having lower job creation than Clinton and Obama is misleading in that his average takes into account job losses at the end of his term, that came from the 2008 recession.
Obama started his Presidency with those lows, which should have given him an advantage in adding more jobs, but he still F’d it up.
“what the hell did Yebbie just say? blah blah blah blah”
Naw, he said “blahblahblahblah” He was talking much faster than normally. I think Trump got to him.
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