Clown Car 2.0

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  1. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    I actually think Trump will make it for some reason lol.

    People keep saying he is going to go away, but.... He's #1 LOL
     
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    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

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    and those mainstream republicans are scared because of this, but I think you are right.
     
  3. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    I think his support will shrink once some of these other yahoos start dropping out.
     
  4. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    The GOP on stage were too stupid to see what trump did to them.

    He all but killed Paul. Fiorina swallowed the hook. Yea she made him look silly while she looked just as stupid for going after him.

    That left Chruz to be his same wormy self.

    Rubio is war bound.
     
  5. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    I don't. People DONT want another Bush.

    Carson is too quite and didn't have any real good ideas.
     
  6. mobius481

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    Ranking the guys in order of how impressed I was by them this time around.

    1. Kasich - seems like a moderate and a guy who will reason things out, not just make BS promises. I really liked him last night
    2. Bush - I actually think he had another poor performance but I'm starting to understand who he is. He's also a moderate but is a bit of a pussy who doesn't do well in this setting where the guy who yells the loudest is heard. I don't think he's too much of a pussy to be a good president, I just don't think he's the loudest screamer in the room
    3. Christie - He's definitely got his issues but he doesn't pander as much as the others and shoots it straight.

    Those were the top three. Thoughts on others.

    Fiorina - She definitely ran HP into the ground. No way to dispute that. Still, that was based off of one poor move in a very hostile environment. It shouldn't be a death knell. She performs well in debates but I'm still not there with her
    Carson - It drives me crazy listening to this guy talk. Spit it out already. Plus he's a flat tax guy, that will be great for the middle class. /s.
    Scott Walker - this guy has shown nothing. He shouldn't be on stage
    Huckabee - He's a very sharp guy. I really like him but the fair tax is maybe even worse than the flat tax
    Rubio - Very intelligent, well spoken, and likable. His positions are a bit to extreme and he reminds me of jindal before he became governor.
    Rand Paul - I don't know. He's a smart guy but he doesn't inspire me at all
    Trump - He's an idiot and will be gone soon. "I'll know more about foreign affairs when I get in office". Really?
    Ted Cruz - Saving the best for last. Here goes. I can't stand to look at this guys fucking face. He's such a weasely, whiney litlte snake oil salesman. I can't fathom how 5% of republican want him as president. He offers nothing ever.
     
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    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    Think about it. How else would he, he is not in government at all, know much of anything outside of the news?

    Thats why anyone grand ideas go to shit when they get to office. They find out shit is just different.
     
  8. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Kaisich will probably be the next on that stage last night to get out. He is too moderate, with the exception of his stance on Marijuana he is easily the best candidate.
     
  9. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    So you think all the support from the other candidates will somehow go to Trump when they drop out? I just don't see it. There is no middle ground with him, you like him or you hate him.
     
  10. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    I don't really see that, in fact they all seem to be closer to the middle imo

    My issue with this was that it wasn't a debate and props to Kasich and Christie for at least trying to make it one. It seemed like the whole thing was centered around "Trump Saud this about you, how do you respond"?

    The Fox debate wasn't any better but at least we got to look at Megyn Kelly
     
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