And, if you want to get looped in the first two minutes, add the word, “negotiator.”
Craig S. Maxwell
One thing’s for sure: he was a loser tonight.
Barry Jantz
Four years ago, in August 2011, Gallup had Rick Perry leading the polls with 29 percent. Romney trailed him with 17 percent. The month before that, Michele Bachmann was at 18 percent. The point now: It’s early.
Craig S. Maxwell
Early, indeed.
I thought Huckabee was the best. Carson the biggest surprise; winner of the “Most Potential” award. Most of the rest looked like (are) has-beens.
“Jeb” (he’s “earned” that name in Florida (???) ) and Walker were dull as dishwater. Walker looks brain-damaged or stoned.
Kasich the same. If he hadn’t been in his home state, no one would’ve even known he was there.
Cruz specializes in being prickly and unappealing. He’s the unCarson. The kind of guy you’d hate to be seated next to in a plane unless you had head-phones and dark sun glasses.
Christie is thinner. Because he argues well, he does a pretty good job at making himself seem like something he’s not–i.e., conservative.
Paul is nonexistent. He insisted that he’s the different kind of conservative; by which everyone understood him to mean, the kind that has weird isolationist foreign policy ideas like his Dad.
Rubio was robotically smooth, informed, young and utterly lacking in any kind of charisma.
But Trump was, by far, the best–freaky looking–arrogant ignoramus. One of the advantages of running a fact-free campaign.
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Barry
Do you know of any bars or restaurants that will be featuring this?
…Or every time he tells us how rich he is.
Reportedly, Fiorina got the best of the second tier debate.
Fiorina wins second tier. Jindal takes second. http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/08/first-debate-reporting-from-power-line-live.php
He’ll also say “winner”.
And, if you want to get looped in the first two minutes, add the word, “negotiator.”
One thing’s for sure: he was a loser tonight.
Four years ago, in August 2011, Gallup had Rick Perry leading the polls with 29 percent. Romney trailed him with 17 percent. The month before that, Michele Bachmann was at 18 percent. The point now: It’s early.
Early, indeed.
I thought Huckabee was the best. Carson the biggest surprise; winner of the “Most Potential” award. Most of the rest looked like (are) has-beens.
“Jeb” (he’s “earned” that name in Florida (???) ) and Walker were dull as dishwater. Walker looks brain-damaged or stoned.
Kasich the same. If he hadn’t been in his home state, no one would’ve even known he was there.
Cruz specializes in being prickly and unappealing. He’s the unCarson. The kind of guy you’d hate to be seated next to in a plane unless you had head-phones and dark sun glasses.
Christie is thinner. Because he argues well, he does a pretty good job at making himself seem like something he’s not–i.e., conservative.
Paul is nonexistent. He insisted that he’s the different kind of conservative; by which everyone understood him to mean, the kind that has weird isolationist foreign policy ideas like his Dad.
Rubio was robotically smooth, informed, young and utterly lacking in any kind of charisma.
But Trump was, by far, the best–freaky looking–arrogant ignoramus. One of the advantages of running a fact-free campaign.
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/08/donald-trumps-latest-fact-freedom.php
The nice part of it all is I got hammered.
I think they all would like Carly as a VP