• Republican candidates debate to begin at 8 p.m. EST v. we told them the wealth would trickle down
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[quote]Eight GOP contenders will take the stage tonight from Dartmouth College in a debate sponsored by Bloomberg, The Washington Post, and WBIN-TV. The central theme of this debate will be the economy and jobs for the entire duration of questioning. The moderating will consist of a three-person panel led by PBS veteran Charlie Rose. Air Time: Tuesday, October 11th at 8pm ET on Bloomberg Television (channel finder) Live Stream: Bloomberg.com and The Washington Post Candidates: Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Paul, Perry, Romney, Santorum Note that pre-debate coverage begins at 7pm ET while the actual debate begins at 8pm ET.[/quote] live feed: [url]http://www.bloomberg.com/tv/[/url] prepare for the largest reaganomics dick waving contest you've ever seen
From the last Republican debate I watched, candidates that weren't Santorum, Santorum or Santorum actually weren't all that insane. I was surprised none of the "force your kids to pray in school" shit came up.
Ron Paul 2012
Well then again, Mitt Romney WAS doing his signature flip-flopping...
[QUOTE=Smug Bastard;32736158]From the last Republican debate I watched, candidates that weren't Santorum, Santorum or Santorum actually weren't all that insane. I was surprised none of the "force your kids to pray in school" shit came up.[/QUOTE] They only do that when they're talking to other republicans so they can prove they're the most republicaniest. They act a bit more normal when they talk to actual people. A bit more, still stupid.
I'd honestly rather have Captain Crazy Creationist (Ron Paul) than all those other misogynistic fifteenth-century clergymen that are the Republican candidates. *Clergymen and clergylady.
[url=http://www.issues2000.org/Gary_Johnson.htm]Gary Johnson (R) 2012[/url]
Is it just me, or does the dinner table setting make the discussion more tense?
[QUOTE=Pepin;32736367]Is it just me, or does the dinner table setting make the discussion more tense?[/QUOTE] breaking news: candidates debate on hold after perry and romney begin kicking each other under the dinner table
0% Manufacturing Industry Tax. Is this guy high?
[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;32736172]Ron Paul 2012[/QUOTE] Ron Paul 1935 - 2012 [editline]12th October 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Eudoxia;32736301]I'd honestly rather have Captain Crazy Creationist (Ron Paul) than all those other misogynistic fifteenth-century clergymen that are the Republican candidates. *Clergymen and clergylady.[/QUOTE] Personally, I'd just vote for the democrats. [editline]12th October 2011[/editline] At least when they take my rights they'll do it in a secular fashion.
Out of all of them I like Jon Huntsman the most.
[QUOTE=mastermaul;32736325][URL="http://www.issues2000.org/Gary_Johnson.htm"]Gary Johnson (R) 2012[/URL][/QUOTE] Media, both conservative and liberal, seem to censor him. As much as I like him there's no way in hell he has a shot.
All these Republican candidates are shit. And I guarantee the Democrat candidades will be shit as well Sigh, another election period where I want no one to win
I WANT TO GO TO WAR WITH CHINA
-snip- So you can guess the candidates (thanks, Crusade)
[QUOTE=meppers;32736912]All these Republican candidates are shit. And I guarantee the [B]Democrat candidades will be shit as well[/B] Sigh, another election period where I want no one to win[/QUOTE] I'll give you three guesses as to who the Democrats will nominate
Stephen Colbert?
Out of all of them I've got to say I like Herman Cain the most.
[QUOTE='[LOA] SonofBrim;32737066']Out of all of them I've got to say I like Herman Cain the most.[/QUOTE] He's my second favorite. I'm not sure I'm a big fan of his social standings, but I like his economic policies.
It's funny how the Republican candidates are debating at a center of education. [QUOTE='[LOA] SonofBrim;32737066']Out of all of them I've got to say I like Herman Cain the most.[/QUOTE] lol
Herman Cain: "We need a BOLD plan." Jobs bill...
[QUOTE=Pepin;32736367]Is it just me, or does the dinner table setting make the discussion more tense?[/QUOTE] Pawlenty is probably making them dinner or mowing their lawns.
I join just in time to hear "Don't vote for me." I'm serious.
[QUOTE=Plattack;32737770]I join just in time to hear "Don't vote for me." I'm serious.[/QUOTE] He was saying "Don't vote for me if you don't want military put first, because Obama already doesn't do that."
[QUOTE=mastermaul;32736325][url=http://www.issues2000.org/Gary_Johnson.htm]Gary Johnson (R) 2012[/url][/QUOTE] Holy shit. This is the best candidate ever.
[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;32737516]He's my second favorite. I'm not sure I'm a big fan of his social standings, but I like his economic policies.[/QUOTE] Tax the poor ten times more and cut taxes for the rich while raising food prices?
[QUOTE=lulzbocksV2;32737833]Holy shit. This is the best candidate ever.[/QUOTE] Full opening of the borders is where I was turned off.
[QUOTE='[LOA] SonofBrim;32737066']Out of all of them I've got to say I like Herman Cain the most.[/QUOTE] He's just there to make the republican party look less racist.
Mitt Romney's the only sane one. He wins by default.
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