Posted on 02/25/2016 3:57:09 PM PST by Jim W N
The five remaining Republican presidential candidates -- Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich -- will take part in Presidential Debate Number 10 on Thursday night.
WHEN IS THE NEXT REPUBLICAN DEBATE? Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016.
WHERE IS THE DEBATE: The University of Houston's Moores Opera Center in Houston.
WHAT TIME IS THE REPUBLICAN DEBATE: The debate begins at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time.
WHERE CAN YOU WATCH THE DEBATE? The debate will be aired on Telemundo and CNN.
HOW CAN YOU WATCH THE DEBATE LIVE ONLINE? The debate will be streamed live on go.cnn.com and also appear on Telemundo.com, the Telemundo News App and on the Telemundo News Youtube.
HOW CAN YOU FOLLOW LIVE ON NJ.COM? NJ Advance Media will begin its live coverage at 8:15 p.m. Follow on NJ.com/politics.
WHO IS PARTICIPATING IN THE DEBATE? Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson; U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas; Ohio Gov. John Kasich; U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, and businessman Donald Trump.
WHO IS MODERATING THE DEBATE? Wolf Blitzer of CNN will moderate the debate. Telemundo's Maria Celeste Arrarás, conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt and CNN's Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash will also ask questions of the candidates.
HOW DID THE QUALIFY FOR THE DEBATE? Candidates needed to file a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, be actively campaigning for the Republican nomination and meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Have received support from at least 5 percent of those who attended the Republican Iowa caucuses.
- Have received at least 5 percent of the overall vote in the New Hampshire primary.
- Receive at least 5 percent of the overall vote in the South Carolina primary.
- Receive at least 5 percent support in the Nevada caucuses.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
To let people know where I stand: I am not on the Trump train. If he is the Republican nominee, I will likely vote third party. I am a conservative. This is not just lip service. My voting record includes voting for Pat Buchanan (twice), Alan Keyes (twice), Rick Santorum (twice), and Tom Hoefling.
Donald Trump is not a conservative. I believe that he is a skillful opportunist who isn’t rooted in conservative principles. Even if one accepts his words as truth, he is a very recent convert to conservatism—conveniently it would seem.
As I’ve stated before, one of my biggest complaints with at least some of Trump’s supporters is this: As a social conservative, I have been fighting in the Culture War for many years. Fifteen years ago, when those of like mind were trying to rally support to the conservative side, many (ahem) moderates who claimed to be Republican or even conservative were either nowhere to be found, or even worse were claiming that we were needlessly hyperventilating about the problem of the rising tide of liberal aggression in the social sphere. They assured us that they were on our side, but that there was nothing to worry about. When our fears were proven right, they said that there was nothing that we could do about it and it wasn’t that big of a deal anyway. Some even effectively took off their mask and revealed that they had all along been kindred spirits with the other side.
Now some of these same people who were AWOL in the Culture War are coming out of the woodwork and are accusing us of being part of the liberal establishment, when it was they who were complicit in the liberal establishment’s implementation of a new world social order.
Since they were noncombatants or even undercover enemies in the Culture War, I am apprehensive about making peace with them now. Those of us who have been fighting the Culture Wars and other political battles while most Trump supporters were sitting on their rears shouldn’t expect us to easily rally to their banner today.
I am amazed at the almost religious fervor among Trump supporters. If elected, I hope that he will be a great President. But, if I were a gambling man, I would bet strongly against it. I would also wager that most of those supporting him now will eventually be among his greatest critics.
Those who support the lesser of two evils are still complicit in evil.
Have we had enough debates? What more do we have to learn with the snarky gotcha questions? What does answering liberal questions have to do with being President?
Pray America wakes
How many changed their votes from Trump to Rubio?
Well, Trump has said repeatedly he doesn’t care and feels like he comes out of these circus events ahead. I think he’s right. If Trump bailed out of these nonsensical shows and began his own REAL debate format, I think many of the others would follow.
RUBIO must have offered the VP slot to Romney!!
Twitter it
it’s a CNN Debate and Wolf Blitzer is the moderator.
You’re welcome November’s Lady.
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If there is going to be massive audience participation I may have to turn this off.
It helps to accept that nothing this side of Heaven is perfect.
I would hope the Cooper would keep the audience under some sort of control thru this. We will see; not holding my breath.
Ridiculous. You dont read; dont listen.
I’ve got U.S. vs. Chile in Americas Rugby Championship on ESPN2.
:)
I meant hope that Blitzer keeps control of the audience, not Cooper.
Good one. I forgot about that.
WHY is Telemundo moderating??????
This is so rigged tonight. It is do or die for the Establishment. You can bet the whole Audience is Liberal OR Republican Establishment.
Fugeddabouddit - U.S. 64 -0.
U.S. looking GOOD.
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