ABC Debate Tonight

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JTrainDavis

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GOP starts first, Dems after.

As a Libertarian/Conservative, i home Romney and Thompson come up big. I am a Ron Paul fan, but he's a William Jennings Bryan type, his chance is gone. But a Mitt/Fred combo looks hard to beat.

I'm interested to see what tricks the Clinton Train has to undermine Obama...after the Bob Kerrey "Barack Hussein Obama", and the staffer wondering out loud "I Wonder if he sold any drugs?". Maybe Billary will show her true colors and go back under her bridge tonight!
 
#2
#2
I have to say, Charlie Gibson has become my favorite network anchor, seems like a good man.
 
#5
#5
Ron Paul continues to scare me with his circa 1930's isolationism.
 
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#6
Ron Paul continues to scare me with his circa 1930's isolationism.

I like Paul in theory, but the more he gets to talk, the nuttier i think he is. If nothing else, he will convince young folks to look honestly at the Conservative side, rather than the sway of the education system
 
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#7
There's something about Romney I just don't like. Can't put my finger on it.

Huck is a good speaker but I'm not sure ooomph there is behind his sound bytes.

Thompson looked annoyed; especially with the oil company profits question.

McCain was a bit feisty but still at the top of my list with Rudy (I wonder if they'll team up in some way).
 
#8
#8
I like that Huckabee brought up the 2nd Amendment, something Rudy fought to supress while Mayor...It seems that they all have a record of being against typical GOP Values on some point or another, but miraculously have "changed" while seeking the nod...

I like Mitt as a candidate, brimstone and fire New England Congregationalist as i am, since i'm electing a President, not a preacher. I like McCain, but i have a feeling in a general election he will have the Dole/Kerry effect, the "haven't we seen this before"
 
#9
#9
Anybody see the warm and fuzzy moment when they put all the candidates on stage together? It was sort of funny watching them try to out "warm and friendly" each other.
 
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#11
They must have ran this as a delay out here on the west coast? It came on at 8:00 our time. Its 9:00 right now and the Dems haven't taken the stage yet.
 
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#12
GOP starts first, Dems after.

As a Libertarian/Conservative, i home Romney and Thompson come up big. I am a Ron Paul fan, but he's a William Jennings Bryan type, his chance is gone. But a Mitt/Fred combo looks hard to beat.

I'm interested to see what tricks the Clinton Train has to undermine Obama...after the Bob Kerrey "Barack Hussein Obama", and the staffer wondering out loud "I Wonder if he sold any drugs?". Maybe Billary will show her true colors and go back under her bridge tonight!

Huckabee screams WJB more than anyone... Paul is straight up gangsta/Goldwater...
 
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#14
Nobody did anything to impress me nor did anyone really make themselves look worse

As usual, boring....
 
#15
#15
McCain gets a little weird whenever he tries to be funny.
 

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