But that's because he IS in fact justa comedian pointing out all the hypocracy on both sides of the aisle.Never cared much for Stewart, I preferred Colbert. He's way to quick to run and hide behind his "I'm just a comedian" excuse when he gets called out.
I'll give you one now:I dont feel like watching that crap fest. Can some of you guys provide a breakdown in the morning?
All would get skull fukced by Hillary.There were too many people up there for this to matter. Rubio seemed to "win" it though IMO. Jeb was sort of meh. Carson did pretty well in the small amount of time they gave him. Walker and Christie are in there. Casich is done, all he talked about was balancing a budget 20 years ago.
She might not make it to the general.All would get skull fukced by Hillary.
Trump is Trump. However, the whole "not a politician" could go a long way for him.
She might not make it to the general.
Rubio killed it - if i had to vote for one of these guys for POTUS tody, it would be Rubio - which is ****ing surprising.There were too many people up there for this to matter. Rubio seemed to "win" it though IMO. Jeb was sort of meh. Carson did pretty well in the small amount of time they gave him. Walker and Christie are in there. Casich is done, all he talked about was balancing a budget 20 years ago. Rand seemed to recover from getting beat up early.
Funny, I thought of all of them up there, he sounded the most timely in terms of what the country needs (and wants) right now: a fiscal conservative that will get the debt and spending under control, strong on defense yet is moderate enough on social issues to get out of people's private lives regardless of what his personal opinion is.There's too many up there. Rubio is doing pretty good. Casich needs to get out of the 1990s.
B.I.N.G.O.a fiscal conservative that will get the debt and spending under control, strong on defense yet is moderate enough on social issues to get out of people's private lives regardless of what his personal opinion is.
Funny, I thought of all of them up there, he sounded the most timely in terms of what the country needs (and wants) right now: a fiscal conservative that will get the debt and spending under control, strong on defense yet is moderate enough on social issues to get out of people's private lives regardless of what his personal opinion is.
In a night where most of the candidates were stumbling over each other to be the most extreme, the most evangelical, Kasich's more centrist approach made him much more relevant and appealing to the GP (and me).
Trump just spews out populist bullsh!t. He's a parasite and a moron. If my dad gave me 400 million dollars worth of real estate, I'd be a rich self made man too.It's carrying him well. For a lot of people, I think that's the appeal of Carson as well and that was bolstered by how well he did last night.
Trump just spews out populist bullsh!t. He's a parasite and a moron. If my dad gave me 400 million dollars worth of real estate, I'd be a rich self made man too.
I like Ben Carson. He seems wise and thoughtful. I would go to him for life advise,
What's up with Carly Fiorina? She scares me, but she seems like she is one of the sharpest candidates out there.
Rubio is just a slick politician. I don't know if I trust him.
This is Jeb's race to lose.
Funny, I thought of all of them up there, he sounded the most timely in terms of what the country needs (and wants) right now: a fiscal conservative that will get the debt and spending under control, strong on defense yet is moderate enough on social issues to get out of people's private lives regardless of what his personal opinion is.
In a night where most of the candidates were stumbling over each other to be the most extreme, the most evangelical, Kasich's more centrist approach made him much more relevant and appealing to the GP (and me).