Posted on 10/04/2016 5:34:06 PM PDT by AndyJackson
There it is.
Moderator stops Pence from interjecting when Kaine talks but not the opposite and Kaine is definitely using the interruption technique purposely anytime Pence says something that hits home.
I just can’t see how Pence can sit there and take this vomit from Clintoon’s little fag boy. I would have knocked his @$$ out cold in the first ten minutes.
My reaction is exactly the same as yours. I want to slap Kaine! But hopefully all of America is feeling the same way. The more people hate Kaine, the better.
Kain is a NASTY man and I don’t like him. I wouldn’t like him if he wasn’t a politician and if he were someone I met as a neighbor or something. I DO like Pence, VERY much and honestly, I wish HE was running for President!
Lol
Mod needs to shut K up.
I think she should be saying “governor kaine, PLEASE” about now...
What a sight. At this point I’d almost say let the rabid rave. Be absolutely silent. Then after 10 minutes of the tic and mod bantering they can get to Pence/Trump. At that point say anything. Not even on topic. Just stab the beasts. Nothing to lose.
What the HELL is going on? The few times Pence interrupts Kaine, he gets chastised by the moderator! But Kaine is allowed to run his mouth during the entire debate.
Kaine said he is a gun owner.
OK:
NRA-ILA
Democratic VP Candidate Tim Kaine on Gun Control: I can’t think of an issue I’d rather be aligned with than this
Friday, September 9, 2016
“It doesnt appear, over this 20 year career, that Kaine has ever seen a type of gun control that he wasnt in favor of. Clinton, based on her commitment to destroying the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans, couldnt have chosen a more suitable running mate.”
In May 2000, Tim Kaine, then-mayor of Richmond, Va., used more than $6,000 in public funds to charter eight buses. The buses were used to transport city residents from Richmond to the anti-gun, and inaccurately named, Million Mom March in Washington, D.C.
The Million Mom March was sponsored and organized by extremist gun control organization the Bell Campaign, which was later renamed the Million Mom March Foundation. The Bell Campaign supported a litany of gun control measures, including gun rationing, a ban on the possession of commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms and their magazines, firearm owner licensing, and gun registration. In regards to the right to keep and bear arms, the Bell Campaign contended, The Second Amendment does not, and never did, protect the private ownership of guns for private purposes.
Following a public outcry over the use of public funds for political purposes, including criticism from Richmond City Council members, Kaine was forced to seek private funds to reimburse the city. Despite the disapproval of citizens and his fellow public officials, Kaine was reluctant to admit wrongdoing, with the Richmond Times-Dispatch noting, Kaine defended the subsidy on the ground that Richmond always has supported stricter gun laws. At the time, the Times-Dispatch also reported that in regard to gun control, Kaine said, I can’t think of an issue I’d rather be aligned with than this.
This gross misuse of taxpayer dollars to advocate for extreme gun controls is indicative of Kaines 20 year public career, during which he has ceaselessly attacked the rights of law-abiding gun owners. In choosing Kaine as her running mate, Hillary Clinton has chosen one of the rare politicians that comes close to matching her zeal for restricting gun rights.
Even before his anti-gun pilfering of the public coffer, Kaine was hard at work targeting Virginia gun owners. In 1997, as a Richmond City Councilman, Kaine suggested that the Virginia cities of Richmond, Fairfax, and Roanoke should team up to push a gun control agenda in the Virginia General Assembly. On June 1, 1999, then-Mayor Kaine was a noted guest at the White House Rose Garden for speeches by President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton. A primary topic of both Clintons remarks was gun control, with the president specifically advocating for legislation that would eliminate traditional gun shows, and for further restrictions on standard capacity magazines.
In 2001, Kaine ran for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. During the campaign, Kaine staked out several anti-gun positions. On October 29, 2001, the anti-gun Washington Post endorsed Kaine, citing his support for Virginias one-handgun-a-month rationing law and restrictions on the Right-to-Carry in restaurants that serve alcohol. Kaine also earned the endorsement of the Brady Campaign, who called him the clear choice, noting, As Mayor of Richmond, Kaine was a strong supporter of enforcing and strengthening Virginia gun laws
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Warner sought to differentiate between his views and Kaines extreme anti-gun positions. A June 14, 2001 Associated Press item reported, Warner, who does not favor additional firearms restrictions, already is trying to distance himself from his ticketmate on gun control. He acknowledged at a news conference Wednesday that he disagrees with lieutenant governor nominee Tim Kaine on the issue.
In 2005, Kaine ran for Governor of Virginia. During the race, Kaine worked to disguise his anti-gun politics. Doing his best John Kerry impression, Kaine posed as a sportsman at a skeet shooting event, shotgun in hand.
For this race, Kaine staked out a curious position on guns by contending that he was not for further gun control, while openly advocating for further gun control. The Roanoke Times fell victim to Kaines ruse when on August 27, 2005 they summarized the candidates incongruent position by noting, Kaine said he doesn’t favor the creation of more gun control laws, but does believe the ones that exist should be enforced - and indicated he would back an extension of instant background checks at gun shows for all sellers, not just licensed ones. Kaines misleading gun stance led Richmond Times-Dispatch commentator A. Barton Hinkle to write, He isn’t fooling anyone — so why does he continue to try?
Once governor, Kaine pursued his anti-gun agenda at every opportunity. In April 2006, Kaine vetoed legislation that would have permitted law-abiding gun owners to store a firearm in a locked container within a vehicle without obtaining Right-to-Carry permit.
Pence: Hillary and Kaine are running a campaign of insults. Deplorables and irredeemables.
Go Pence.
Shut up Kaine. Moderator is grossly biased.
Oooh, that was good by Pence. We have a deportation force: ICE!
F ing RNC just allows this shiz to happen every time
Moderator attacking Pence again.
Pence is doing well against both Kaine and the Mod. Neither is getting in a knock out blow so this will come down to who is more likeable. Mod teams up against Trump again.
Wow, my Democrat friend just sent me an email from New York saying she can’t believe how Pence is destroying Caine. I haven’t been watching just got this email to let me know what’s happening.
He’s such snake!!! I wouldn’t trust him near my grandmother!
The so-called moderator is a bad joke. The rigged nature of these so-called debates should convince many fair-minded people to vote for Trump.
Someone should come out of the audience and slap Kaine and the so-called moderator.
Kaine is acting like a drunk fool tonight. His face looks like a Joker.
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