Democratic Debate

bisexplicit

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Hilarious.

I wish one of them would just yell out "burn" after a particularly good attack on a fellow candidate, though.
 
They should just settle it like real men do with a keg of beer and their fists.
 
Since the major players all seem to be afraid of Fox News, the Democratic debates are even more a farce than they would be otherwise. At least the Republicans were willing to go on MSNBC.
 
hurricane64 said:
Since the major players all seem to be afraid of Fox News, the Democratic debates are even more a farce than they would be otherwise. At least the Republicans were willing to go on MSNBC.


Oh and MSNBC isn't a conservative station just because they have 1 Liberal on it?

lol

What a Moron.
 
Matthew Craig said:
They should just settle it like real men do with a keg of beer and their fists.

Passive-aggressive attacks are more amusing.

"There are /some people/ up here who voted for such-and-such, unlike myself." Some people? :avery:
 
hurricane64 said:
Since the major players all seem to be afraid of Fox News, the Democratic debates are even more a farce than they would be otherwise. At least the Republicans were willing to go on MSNBC.

It's put on by CNN/WMUR - you think it would be better if they were on Fox?
 
Killswitch said:
Oh and MSNBC isn't a conservative station just because they have 1 Liberal on it?

lol

What a Moron.

Matthews is the one they let run the debate with such idiotic questions as, "Do you wish Bill Clinton was President again," and "What do you hate about America." There is no one who believes in decent political discourse, objectively, that thinks that either of those were in bounds. They were slanted to draw a particular response.

Thanks for the intellectual response.
 
bisexplicit said:
It's put on by CNN/WMUR - you think it would be better if they were on Fox?

Not sure if it would be better, but there is some reason they are avoiding Fox. I think, if they can hold their water, they ought to be willing to have it no matter who held it.
 
Plasmaball said:
I really got no tv......

Ah, that sucks.

Edwards, Obama, and Clinton seem to be the focus, primarily.

Biden hasn't made any awesome points really, in my opinion.
 
hurricane64 said:
Not sure if it would be better, but there is some reason they are avoiding Fox. I think, if they can hold their water, they ought to be willing to have it no matter who held it.

I think many people consider Fox to be biased, and CNN (slightly) less so.
 
bisexplicit said:
Ah, that sucks.

Edwards, Obama, and Clinton seem to be the focus, primarily.

Biden hasn't made any awesome points really, in my opinion.


That blows, those three bore me.
 
bisexplicit said:
I think many people consider Fox to be biased, and CNN (slightly) less so.

They may be, but the fact that the lead candidates are actually boycotting Fox really makes you wonder what they are afraid of. If what they espouse is truly better for America, it shouldn't make any difference who runs the debate.

If the Republicans were doing the same thing to CNN or MSNBC, I'd call them out on it too.
 
Has Richardson gotten into this yet?

Just from impressions, if I was told I had to vote for a Democrat, right now he'd be pretty close to being my pick.
 
hurricane64 said:
Has Richardson gotten into this yet?

Just from impressions, if I was told I had to vote for a Democrat, right now he'd be pretty close to being my pick.
He's in, and he sounds good, though maybe too...moderate to get the nomination. I like him, too.
 
hurricane64 said:
Has Richardson gotten into this yet?

Just from impressions, if I was told I had to vote for a Democrat, right now he'd be pretty close to being my pick.

He made some good points on immigration, I think, which makes sense given that he's from New Mexico.
 
It's now swiching to town hall meeting style.

Also, wmur.com is broadcasting the debate from its website.
 
Peregrinator said:
He's in, and he sounds good, though maybe too...moderate to get the nomination. I like him, too.


Richardson is kind of like McCain in the 2000 primary in that he is probably the best candidate that does not have a chance of winning the nomination.
 
hurricane64 said:
Has Richardson gotten into this yet?

Just from impressions, if I was told I had to vote for a Democrat, right now he'd be pretty close to being my pick.

Richardson doesn't seem to be offered the same amount of time as the top 3.
There some loon that seems to be getting more time than Richardson. I don't recall his name. Silver haird, pudgy, glasses.
 
moana15 said:
Richardson doesn't seem to be offered the same amount of time as the top 3.
There some loon that seems to be getting more time than Richardson. I don't recall his name. Silver haird, pudgy, glasses.

Richardson: "America /should/ care about Africa, and we don't."

He has been making some good points, when he gets a chance to speak.
 
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