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Who wins the election? (pg. 11)
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verndogs
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Originally posted by Lebezniatniko
I know it's a joke, but I still don't understand how the most moderate Democrat in the race is the one who draws all the communism jokes.


+1

I still wouldn't vote for her though.
Lebezniatniko
Hillary is on point tonight in the Nevada debate... I thought the race questions were going to trap her.

Been an overall very awkward debate so far... I mean, did they seriously just ask John Edwards why he has the audacity to run against such historic candidates as a white male?
RJT
Shhhhhhhhh, don't ruin it for me! Listening to the replay while studying tomorrow!

:clown:
Lebezniatniko
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Shhhhhhhhh, don't ruin it for me! Listening to the replay while studying tomorrow!

:clown:



Well the first half was certainly interesting... all "identity" type questions thusfar... the stuff you'd think Obama would love to get, and yet he is really struggling to stay on message.

edit: that response was much better from him
Lebezniatniko
Oooooooh new debate format... maybe it will be a real debate now
Renzo
So what did I miss?
verndogs
, didn't know about the Nevada debate :whip:
mezzir
man
jon stewart's guest, forget his name but he's a former un ambassador, he made a good point tonight on the daily show: we need a new ing debate system. you know, something that's not asking a candidate a question, then giving them 30 seconds to explain something about themselves that makes them sound good. thats not a debate...thats taking turns talking, and rarely there is any actual 'debate'
Capitalizt
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
One of the reason I despise Mitt Romney:



OMG what a scumbag...I'm spreading this video far and wide.
Lebezniatniko
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
man
jon stewart's guest, forget his name but he's a former un ambassador, he made a good point tonight on the daily show: we need a new ing debate system. you know, something that's not asking a candidate a question, then giving them 30 seconds to explain something about themselves that makes them sound good. thats not a debate...thats taking turns talking, and rarely there is any actual 'debate'



It was a new style last night - allowed more interaction between the candidates to highlight differences in specific plans, etc.

By far the best debate I have ever watched, and I have to say, I am convinced that all three of the Democratic candidates would make fantastic Presidents. I was skeptical about Hillary, but she really won me over last night. Now let's see if the Republican field can respond.

If you are at all interested in the election, and you only watch one debate from each party this year, make that the Democratic debate you watch. MSNBC is showing a replay at some point I believe.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22656153/

Spike
i cant believe how some of you are buying into all the rhetoric and bs coming from the mouths of some of this years candidates. remember when a politician isn't kissing babies hes stealing their lollipops
Lebezniatniko
quote:
Originally posted by Spike
i cant believe how some of you are buying into all the rhetoric and bs coming from the mouths of some of this years candidates. remember when a politician isn't kissing babies hes stealing their lollipops


You don't buy everything. You filter by observing the campaign, reading about legislative track records, and listening to debates in order to make an informed decision.

I, for one, can't believe that there are still people that claim all of the candidates running for President are one and the same. It really shows that you don't pay any attention to the world that you can't see the difference between any of these candidates (or Bill Clinton for that matter) and the current Administration in the White House.

Or do you believe that Harper and Chretien were members of different parties for no particular reason?
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