Horrible debate overall , the moderators were worse than the candidates.
RBSC
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Repugs Debate
Collapse
X
-
(Trump wants a short debate. Then why is he extending it?)Originally posted by Islandman View PostNo but they know that's what people love to hear.
And the other thing they think people want to hear is that government will get completely out of their lives, allowing them to flourish! Govt. is what has kept back the people!
For me, it was government that freed the slaves in the USA. I hope some will forever be grateful for that.
If you listen to these fools Barack Obama should be...well...lynched! He destroyed this country, its foreign policy, its working class, its name. KMRT!
Comment
-
Rubio is a liar!
http://www.politifact.com/florida/st...o-calls-out-b/
Barack went all the way to the White House. It only gets worse the longer you're campaigning. So for liad Rubio to compare himself...desperate!
Comment
-
Well....not really. When you compare Rubios 2015 record to Obamas 2007 record they are just about the same...33% to 34%
http://mediamatters.org/research/200...tes-but/141576
So while Rubio may have used the 2008 figure to exaggerate his point, what the raw data (that pesky thing again ) tells us is that Rubios Sentate voting record is really no worse than Obamas when comparing similar periods in their campaign. Democrats really have no ground to stand on in criticising Rubio on this issue.Obama has missed 74 out of 93 roll-call votes (79.6%) since the end of the August congressional recess. McCain has missed 63 out of 93 roll-call votes (67.8%) since the end of the August congressional recess. But for the entire year, McCain has missed 79 more votes than Obama; since January, McCain has missed 212 out of 403 (52.6%) roll-call votes in the 110th Congress, while Obama has missed 133 out of 403 (33.0%) roll-call votes.
Rubio was also correct that McCains was far worse than his. Jeb walked into that one and got punched straight in the face."It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
Comment

Comment