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Chris Christie v. Marco Rubio

85's golden boy looked like a deer in headlights last night. Even GOP pundits are ripping on the boy in the bubble this morning. He panicked & it took him most of the night to recover from it.
 
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85's golden boy looked like a deer in headlights last night. Even GOP pundits are ripping on the boy in the bubble this morning. He panicked & it took him most of the night to recover from it.

Christie rattled him pretty well. The "great debater" Marcocito only proceeded to prove Christie's point not once, but twice after he called him out for it.

Bad, bad showing.
 
Why the hell did they have a debate on a Saturday night, how stupid. I didn't even know it was on.

For the same reason the stupid democrats did it. You didn't think the dems were the only ones who pull outlandish acts of chicanery like this, did you?
 
Rubio was more detailed on foreign policy than anyone else on that stage for the 2nd & 3rd segments. Christie won't help himself, all he is doing is helping Trump lock up NH. No one but Jeb challenged Trump at all and he's technically the front runner
 
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For the same reason the stupid democrats did it. You didn't think the dems were the only ones who pull outlandish acts of chicanery like this, did you?

Well it makes sense for the Dems. Their anointed nominee is an awful person and about to be a felon, they have to hide her. Makes no sense for the GOP.
 
Well it makes sense for the Dems. Their anointed nominee is an awful person and about to be a felon, they have to hide her. Makes no sense for the GOP.
think that was the 1st R debate that was on a Saturday w twice as many debates as the Dems
 
All of these morons are the same. Is it really harder to raise your children with the same values that you have? They were saying the same thing about Elvis, The Beatles, R-rated movies, etc. Change is constant, growth is optional. My wife and I are raising two girls and haven't had a single instance where we've looked at ourselves and thought, "Man, we have it so much harder than our parents." You teach your kids right and wrong, good and bad and you hold them accountable for their actions. We're by no means perfect parents, but we've been doing that since day one and we're reaping the benefits. I shit you not, not a single day goes by where our girls (or my wife and I) aren't complemented for their good manners, behavior, kindness, etc. I told a woman the other day at a breakfast restaurant that I thought it's a sad commentary that we hear so often how well behaved and well mannered our kids are. Our girls should be the rule, not the exception. Maybe if Marco Roboto instilled accountability, empowerment and discipline in his kids' lives then it wouldn't be hard for him and his wife. Oh, and who the fvck needs 4 kids anyway?
 
All of these morons are the same. Is it really harder to raise your children with the same values that you have? They were saying the same thing about Elvis, The Beatles, R-rated movies, etc. Change is constant, growth is optional. My wife and I are raising two girls and haven't had a single instance where we've looked at ourselves and thought, "Man, we have it so much harder than our parents." You teach your kids right and wrong, good and bad and you hold them accountable for their actions. We're by no means perfect parents, but we've been doing that since day one and we're reaping the benefits. I shit you not, not a single day goes by where our girls (or my wife and I) aren't complemented for their good manners, behavior, kindness, etc. I told a woman the other day at a breakfast restaurant that I thought it's a sad commentary that we hear so often how well behaved and well mannered our kids are. Our girls should be the rule, not the exception. Maybe if Marco Roboto instilled accountability, empowerment and discipline in his kids' lives then it wouldn't be hard for him and his wife. Oh, and who the fvck needs 4 kids anyway?
I have a very similar situation as you. I enjoy those compliments. Our parents likely had it tougher in the overall picture IMO
 
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Not disagreeing with your premise of personal accountability. The struggle is real. The problem is there aren't enough good parents. I wish all I had to worry about was Elvis the Beatles & R Rated movies, but they've been replaced w slutty girl dolls, Caitlyn Jenner etc worship & supposedly innocuous TV shows w shit tons of subliminal messaging.
 
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Not disagreeing with your premise of personal accountability. The struggle is real. The problem is there aren't enough good parents. I wish all I had to worry about was Elvis the Beatles & R Rated movies, but they've been replaced w slutty girl dolls, Caitlyn Jenner etc worship & supposedly innocuous TV shows w shit tons of subliminal messaging.
You hit the nail on the head there. We face the same things you just mentioned, yet we made the conscious decision to be good parents. Wanna know something? My girls (8 and 7) fully understand homosexuality and transgender, etc. I'm sure that'll make some of you absolutely squirm, but the truth is that my wife and have taught our girls acceptance and kindness. We have friends who are completely freaked out that if they had to explain homosexuality to their kids that their kids would run out and start kissing people of the same sex. It's such bullsh!t.

Guess what else? Slutty girl dolls have been around for a long time. Barbie was first released in, what, the 50s or 60s? There was an uproar when I was a kid in the 80s about Barbie's disproportionate body shape. It's been around. And, what t.v. shows are you letting your kids watch that have subliminal messages? Dora? Little Einsteins? Here's a piece of free advice...DON'T let your kids watch t.v. Simple! Problem solved. Be an active parent and control the content and you won't have a problem. It takes work, it really does...and no one's denying that...but if you put in the effort, you will be overly successful.
 
85's golden boy looked like a deer in headlights last night. Even GOP pundits are ripping on the boy in the bubble this morning. He panicked & it took him most of the night to recover from it.

lol

The guy literally had everyone on stage with their guns pointed at his head. It was unreal how the other guys almost vowed to not attack eachother and instead go after that pretty little Cuban guy who is beating most of them.

Given the circumstances I will give the guy a break. He had an obese mafia leader leading the insult charge against him and yet he still recovered to end the debate strong.

How exactly is he a "boy in the bubble"? He's done virtually every interview, every radio spot, given countless speeches, done tons of townhalls, etc The only person living in a bubble this year is Hillary and even that can't protect her.

If only he had to deal with Bernie f'ing Sanders only, instead of all 6 Republicans......
 
so Christie basically committed a murder suicide of Rubio to benefit the Bush campaign who would lose in the General Election w all the non stop W Ads.



It could all flip again after South Carolina when Kasich, Trump, and Rubio are going to all go on the offensive against Bush.
 
The only logical Republican governor, with a proven, Liberty-focused, Fiscally-responsible track record was marginalized by CNN -- breaking their own debate rules (he broke the required 5%) -- back in 2012, and left, never to return. Hence why all that that is left of Republicans are just a lot of one-liner baiting and hot air.

I haven't been able to bring myself to vote for any Republican, or Democratic for that matter, since the '90s. I don't see that changing. Gary Johnson, assuming he gets the Libertarian nomination, is going to get my vote again after this latest edition of a debacle of a Republicratic line-up.
 
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I was wondering who the 1% ters were who voted for the libertarian.
Yep. Although I do not vote "Libertarian." I'm registered NPA (No Party Affiliation), and always have been.

I voted "Gary Johnson" in 2012, just like I voted "Michael Bednarik" in 2004. I wrote in "Ross Perot" in 2008, as I did not like any of the candidates presented (don't get me started on Bob Barr). People forget Perot was actually pro-Marriage Equality (he predicted Clinton would sign DOMA), and they called him a "racist" when he spoke out against NAFTA (no, it was not W.'s administration, despite the media's non-sense).

BTW ... Colorado just proved the last bullet of the Libertarian Party's original, 1971 manifesto. It's that arrests for influence and serving minors actually went down in Colorado, as we argued they would, when a state actually decriminalizes drugs! That was really the only, remaining bullet that was left untested on a state-level.

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If I had my way, I'd push forth a Constitutional Amendment outlawing the political party or anything else but the candidate's actual name on all ballots. Imagine that ... people actually having to know the candidate they are voting for? Gasp ... the horror!
 
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Christy likely just got Trump the nomination. He managed to keep Bush in the race for a couple more states. so the not Trump vote stays split.

On DEM side it is done. Hillary wins. It was rigged from the begining. Hillary barely wins Iowa and gets killed in NH. but has 6 times the delegates that Bernie has.
 
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The guy literally had everyone on stage with their guns pointed at his head. It was unreal how the other guys almost vowed to not attack eachother and instead go after that pretty little Cuban guy who is beating most of them.

Given the circumstances I will give the guy a break. He had an obese mafia leader leading the insult charge against him and yet he still recovered to end the debate strong.

How exactly is he a "boy in the bubble"? He's done virtually every interview, every radio spot, given countless speeches, done tons of townhalls, etc The only person living in a bubble this year is Hillary and even that can't protect her.

If only he had to deal with Bernie f'ing Sanders only, instead of all 6 Republicans......
Funny, didn't you question Trump for skipping the last Iowa debate. This was his reason for doing so, not Meghan Kelly.
 
You hit the nail on the head there. We face the same things you just mentioned, yet we made the conscious decision to be good parents. Wanna know something? My girls (8 and 7) fully understand homosexuality and transgender, etc. I'm sure that'll make some of you absolutely squirm, but the truth is that my wife and have taught our girls acceptance and kindness. We have friends who are completely freaked out that if they had to explain homosexuality to their kids that their kids would run out and start kissing people of the same sex. It's such bullsh!t.

Guess what else? Slutty girl dolls have been around for a long time. Barbie was first released in, what, the 50s or 60s? There was an uproar when I was a kid in the 80s about Barbie's disproportionate body shape. It's been around. And, what t.v. shows are you letting your kids watch that have subliminal messages? Dora? Little Einsteins? Here's a piece of free advice...DON'T let your kids watch t.v. Simple! Problem solved. Be an active parent and control the content and you won't have a problem. It takes work, it really does...and no one's denying that...but if you put in the effort, you will be overly successful.
Cant agree with your more. Its really sad that more parents dont take their job seriously enough. They look for the easy way out. Raising a kid(s) is a full time job. You have to be completely involved in what they do. Like your previous post said, I wish I didnt complimented as much when we go out. All that means is that more parents just suck. Which in turn means theres more crappy kids in their schools. Thats 7-8 hours a day with bad influences that you have to try and correct with just a few hours at night and the weekends.

Really, the problems this nation faces are just a reflection of the down turn in the family system.
 
Funny, didn't you question Trump for skipping the last Iowa debate. This was his reason for doing so, not Meghan Kelly.

Um, didn't you just make my point for me? Rubio knew he was going to be in a firing squad yet took the stage anyways. He didn't cower like a petulant little pussy with a terrible toupee .
 
Christy likely just got Trump the nomination. He managed to keep Bush in the race for a couple more states. so the not Trump vote stays split.

On DEM side it is done. Hillary wins. It was rigged from the begining. Hillary barely wins Iowa and gets killed in NH. but has 6 times the delegates that Bernie has.

Shît is rigged as fùck - hence my Trump support just because I know that's what the cuckservative globalists do not want but will get anyway.

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Shît is rigged as fùck - hence my Trump support just because I know that's what the cuckservative globalists do not want but will get anyway.

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You're hilarious. You always position yourself as this disciplined libertarian zealot, yet here you are rooting for a guy who is essentially a toned down Sanders with an R next to his name, all because the Ron Paul-bots have told you that you must hate the rest of the Republican PArty, because they were meanies to Ron Paul.

If you look at Trump's positions throughout history, he's too the left of Hillary and I would wager he largely agrees with Sanders on 80% of his platform. During his run as a "Republican" he hasn't actually proposed ANY actual policy, aside from vague absurdities such as building a wall or "crushing the hell out of ISIS".

Odd for a a "libertarian" to be cheering for a guy who would attempt to amass the greatest amount of power in history into the Executive Branch, for no other reason than pure ego and a cult of personality.
 
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