Democratic Debate Thread

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My conclusion?
Too damn many debates.
Also - Campbell Brown is married to Dan Senor, former Bush PR liar...er...flunky...er...spokesman in Iraq. How in the name of god does she get to be on this panel?
 
Haven't watched one. Don't plan to. The Party is lucky it's getting my vote after its toothless tenure in charge of the House and Senate.
 
Why does Obama keep calling Hillary by her first name? She doesn't call him Barack. Everyone else calls her Senator Clinton. He calls her Hillary. Seems rude.
 
Zeke12 said:
writing irish said:
Some Democrat, please, defeat Clinton.

That's being worked on, I can promise you.

Do the higher ups at the DNC not realize nominating Hillary is the worst possible thing they can do? Is there a single person who can say "I'll feel better about this country with HRC in charge?"

Vote Obama, dammit!
 
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I can say it.
I've lived through the last seven years.
I'd feel better with Daffy Duck in charge.
Notice please that the hate-the-troops Democrats in the audience cheered that soldier just for standing up.
Campbell Brown is talking about parents rifling through their kids' toyboxes. Go **** your flack.
 
Barack Obama was the biggest loser in tonight's debate. Not many would've predicted Obama to be roundly booed tonight, but he was. The fundamental flaw in his message, the contention that Hillary is not substantially different from Bush, Cheney, Romney or Giuliani, is surfacing. He's the biggest loser tonight.
 
Hail to the Chief. I'm down.

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Barack Obama was the biggest loser in tonight's debate. Not many would've predicted Obama to be roundly booed tonight, but he was. The fundamental flaw in his message, the contention that Hillary is not substantially different from Bush, Cheney, Romney or Giuliani, is surfacing. He's the biggest loser tonight.

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Point of Order said:
Barack Obama was the biggest loser in tonight's debate. Not many would've predicted Obama to be roundly booed tonight, but he was. The fundamental flaw in his message, the contention that Hillary is not substantially different from Bush, Cheney, Romney or Giuliani, is surfacing. He's the biggest loser tonight.

I didn't see the debates, but I don't see a big ****ing difference between HRC and the Republicans. Her liberal posturings are little else. It'll be business as usual for the eiltes of this country with her in charge, in no meaningful way different from a GOP executive administration.
 
There's hasn't been a debate yet that Point hasn't thought Obama lost miserably.

I say that with the caveat that I haven't seen it, yet.
 
I know I'm watching a replay and it's silly for me to do this, but:
CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE TALK ABOUT RESTORING THE ****ING CONSTITUTION PLEASE?
 
Fenian_Bastard said:
I know I'm watching a replay and it's silly for me to do this, but:
CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE TALK ABOUT RESTORING THE ****ING CONSTITUTION PLEASE?

Someone get Fenian a Guinness, a pocket Constitution and Mrs. Kucinnich's phone number, STAT!
 
Watch me be a bigtime pundit now.
Chris Dodd has a really bad new haircut.
 
These debates have taken on the feel of a mid season NBA game between Portland and Memphis.
 
Portland?
I'd take Portland at this point.
Jesus, Hillary thinks she empowered Bush to use "aggressive diplomacy" against Iran? Was this woman asleep for seven years? Just stop it. (Biden says Bush should be impeached if he goes to war with Iran without a specific congressional resolution. Gets a hand for it.)
 
It would be nice if Biden made a charge here. At a time when foreign policy is so vital, he'd be a quality choice.
 
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