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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Shooting At Planned Parenthood In Colorado!

Mass shooting in Colorado Springs targeted Planned Parenthood. 

The Republicans were pretty confident that they could take on the women's health provider. Because of the undercover videos that were released showing Planned Parenthood workers explaining fetal tissue, Republicans have vowed to defund the organization.

Insurgents like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina have vowed defund Planned Parenthood.

It was getting major play on that right wing network. The AM agitators have brought it up.

It also inspired terrorists to create havoc among the providers and patients. There were over 10 incidents where terrorists have sought havoc on Planned Parenthood. This one happens to attract the junk food media's attention.

A terrorist who opened fire on lawmen and innocent civilians at a Planned Parenthood yesterday. The residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado once again experienced another major shooting in their community. The last shooting was a 31-year old terrorist who opened fire on civilians. He managed to kill four before the law killed him.

The city of Colorado Springs is one of the safest cities in the United States. These latest incidents of mass shootings in the city have the nation once again griping with the debate over firearms and the threat of terrorism (i.e. right wing extremism).

The president and Colorado's Democratic governor John Hickenlooper were notified.

World News Today send our condolences to those lost in this senseless tragedy.

CNN reports that three people were shot dead Friday, including university police Officer Garrett Swasey, whose body was escorted out early Saturday morning by his fellow officers. Five officers and four civilians are hospitalized in good condition, according to city police Lt. Catherine Buckley, after the assault.
This terrorist currently held in lock up on capital murder of a lawman and civilians.
And then there's the challenge of making sense of all this bloodshed: Why, on the day after Thanksgiving, would a man walk up to a clinic with his guns out and then hold out for hours before finally surrendering?

Planned Parenthood, which delivers reproductive health care and sex education to women and men across the United States, has come under attack before. But the group said Friday night that it didn't know anything about this facility being "targeted deliberately."

"The heart of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains is broken ... as we try to make sense of the horrific tragedy," the provider's regional division tweeted.
Ketanya Craion was a hostage. She said that see the terrorist shooting at the law.
And authorities have not outlined a motive in Friday's incident that had those in the clinic huddling in horror and others hunkering down in fear in nearby stores and offices.

They have, however, identified the man they say is responsible: 57-year-old Robert Lewis Dear.

This terrorist was being held without bail Saturday in a Colorado Springs jail, according to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office website. He is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.

Ketanya Craion was in an exam room when the shooting began Friday morning. Three people were killed and nine others were injured before police arrested 57-year-old Robert Dear after an hours-long standoff.

“When I saw him shooting the guns, it looked like he was talking to himself as he was shooting,” said Craion.

Craion said she ran out of the exam room and into another, where she found a nurse and a patient unaware of the shooting.

“She was about to release the other girl to go back to the lobby because she was done with the services that they were doing,” she said. “When I came in, they weren’t aware of anything until they heard the gunshots and me identify that there was a gunman on site.

Craion said she and the others pushed an exam bed up against the door since it didn’t have a lock. The three of them sat in front of the door for about five hours.

Police haven’t released a motive for the shooting or said whether the Planned Parenthood clinic was the intended target. Dear exchanged gunfire with police throughout the day, authorities said.

“It looked like maybe there was someone outside that he was trying to aim at before he actually entered in the Planned Parenthood,” said Craion.



Okay, I want to know who's actually going to take the blame? Obviously the junk food media will attack someone. Obviously I am going to automatically blame the shooter. But who would you blame for this tragedy.

Now that the Planned Parenthood Shooter is captured, who really deserves the blame?
Barack Obama
#BlackLIvesMatter
Lila Rose
NRA
Fox News
Carly Fiorina
The Shooter
All Of These Above
Poll Maker


Let me be clear, that gun violence is the number one threat in the United States. I believe that our country is so tone deaf to mass shootings. It's like President Barack Obama said, we're numb to these events.

We reacted quickly to the terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The moment it was revealed the terrorist were supporters of the Islamic State, American lawmakers automatically tried to pass legislation to restrain Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the country. They did more in Congress to stop refugees from entering the country than trying to stop mass shootings.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The Tongue Is The Only Muscle Republicans Flex When They're Handling Terrorism!

The Republicans are weak on terrorism.

I've always said that I rather have a rational president than a shit throwing moron. If President Barack Obama was to run a third term, I will assure you, he would win.

Given the entire field of Democrats and Republicans, it's basically a bunch of wannabes and should not have beens. A handful of perennial candidates and a bunch of sissies.

None of them inspire me to vote for them. Seriously, even Hillary Clinton is a huge bore. Clinton is too freaking polarizing. It's frustrating that she fights dirty against Barack Obama more than the Republicans. The Republicans are constantly name dropping her without even backing up their claims. They just see Benghazi and Bill Clinton's personal business as a reason to stop her.

Donald Trump is a egotistical manic who craves attention. He's clueless on how to fix America's problems. The only thing that keeps him viable is the fact he talks tough and people soak that up.

Ben Carson is a bore. Either he pretends to be stupid or getting up there. He can't tell you really much. I mean he's a damn former neurosurgeon and he can't figure out how to handle a problem.

Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Martin O'Malley and Chris Christie are the wannabees. They think that since they won reelections, they believe that they're entitled to be president.

Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham have no legislative accomplishments. They believe that if Barack Obama can do it, they can to. But what makes them so dumb is the fact that Obama doesn't try to isolate potential voters. These idiots do. Even if they seek the middle ground, they talk like a bunch of condescending dicks.

Besides Clinton, there's a handful of perennials. Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee, Jim Gilmore should head back to the curb. They're trash.

Barack Obama would mop the floor with these idiots. Given if he would have ran in 2012 and 2016, he would beat these idiots in a landslide like he did John McCain and perennial loser Mitt Romney.

Despite the onslaught of agitating from the Republicans and conservatives, many Americans would rather have a leader who thinks before making crucial decisions.

I want to kindly remind the concern trolls and blame Obama crowd that Republicans have never kept us safe. They have selective memories when it comes to keeping Americans safe.

If you seriously believe that Republicans are strong on terror, then you should be congratulated on how stupid you are.

Republicans are stupid. They can't have it both ways when it comes to protecting Americans. We haven't had a major terrorist attack in the United States since 2001. We have had more mass shootings in the United States and the Republicans are cowards when it comes to dealing with the safety of Americans.

Gun violence is the NUMBER ONE THREAT in the United States. Terrorism, Ebola, and HIV are major issues that face Americans. It's unfortunate that the threat of gun violence is by far more problematic.

Republicans so fixated on flexing the only muscle they've got: their goddamn tongues.
Poker face. President Barack Obama is aggressively fighting terrorism and Republicans are fighting him.
The Republicans and their conservative agitators allies have been "popping off" about how they would take on the media's boogeyman. The junk food media is the best public relations firm for the Islamic State.

The Islamic State is trying to convince people that the United States and their allies are attacking Muslims. They are encouraging men and women to retaliate against the West for destroying families.

The Republicans have complained that the president and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton failed to mention the threat of  *drumroll* "radical Islam".

The president warned his critics that they're new found interest in the safety of Americans will inspire the Islamic State to attack the country. He said that the anti-Islamic rhetoric is fueling tensions and its causing strains with allies wary of American influence.

The president is trying to built a coalition to take on the Islamic State.

Our conservative allies are so obsessed with the president not leading in the fight against the Islamic State. They seriously believe that Obama is "leading from behind".

In Washington, DC, many lawmakers are turning yellow. The House passed a bill that would restrict Syrian refugees from entering the country without even more stricter background checks. The Senate will take on the issue. The president will veto the bill if it reaches his desk.

The reactionary response to Syrian refugees has also gotten the attention of state governors.

Republican governors and state lawmakers have went out their way to try usurp federal law by restricting immigrants and refugees from seeking asylum. Then they're talk

The drinking game of Islamophobia has stroked tensions within the United States. White male resentment is on the rise and it's fueling Donald Trump's rise in the national polls.

Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are cruising on the White male resentment.

None of the candidates have a real solution to taking on the Islamic State. Many of their ideas equal what the president is doing. The only thing that Republicans refuse to do is say that they're willing to allow American troops in Syria.

Well maybe Lindsey Graham.

Nevertheless, Republicans are extremely weak on terrorism. George W. Bush and his administration ignored the threat. On September 11, 2001, four airplanes crashed into Washington, DC, New York City and rural Pennsylvania.

Bush had a Republican controlled Congress. They've wanted to cut government. They've cut intelligence.

Now if you really want to see how Republicans handle a crisis, look towards Hurricane Katrina. The Republicans certainly didn't keep us safe. The policies of the Republican president kept us in Iraq for nearly 10 years and Afghanistan for an infinite amount of years with no end in sight.

Under President Barack Obama, the U.S. law agencies, the military and intelligence agencies have captured drug lords, terrorists, sex traffickers, and gang members.

The president rather engage the enemy with the drone missiles.

The Republicans put their fate in irrational leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin.

Now the United States issued a worldwide travel alert for travelers. The U.S. State Department issued this alert for the potential threat of lone wolf attacks from terrorists.

The United States considers the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant an enemy. The Islamic State considers the U.S. and their allies the enemies.

W.A.R. should be an acronym for We Always Respond (or likely Whites Always Respond).

Because White resentment leads to war. And all this fear mongering pretty much gives the Islamic State the advantage.

The terrorists managed to put the fear in Republicans.





Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Obama: Quit Promoting The Terrorists!

President Barack Obama hits back at the Republicans for armchair bitching.


The Republican Party is now turning the Paris attacks into a political football. They were quickly blaming President Barack Obama for the attacks. They cite the president's interview on ABC saying that the Islamic State is "contained" as a reason. They conclude that the president is "weak" on terrorism.

Under Obama's watch there hasn't been a major terrorist attack in the United States. There were more mass shootings under the president's watch.

Now Republican governors and lawmakers are pushing agendas to prevent refugees from entering the United States. They are giving the Islamic State a reason to attack the country.

One Texas Republican state lawmaker said that having refugees here will grant them access to firearms. He cites his own state as being a reason. The Republican involuntarily said access to firearms is too damn easy.

The Republican rhetoric is the best recruitment for the terrorists.

The Islamic State believes that Western societies are destroying their lands. France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States are often in cited as enemies of the extremist group.

The Islamic State was once the al Qaeda of Iraq. They broke away from the group after Osama bin Laden was killed in May 2011. They have gained popularity through the Syrian civil war.

Now the Islamic State has gain ground in Iraq. Conservatives claim that the president's decision to leave the Iraqi War led to the Islamic State growing in power.

Obama gets really annoyed by the armchair generals. He admits that the Paris attacks were a setback to the progress made in the fight against the extremist group. But said that throwing American troops into the Syrian Civil War is a risky move.

Obama warned Republicans that panicking and pushing hateful agendas is fueling the Islamic State recruitment.

While in the Philippines, the president spoke about taking on global terrorism, China's influence in the region and how he's dealing with Congress.

He said that the anti-refugee rhetoric and fear mongering needs to stop.

"Apparently they're scared of widows and orphans coming into the United States of America," Obama said.

Mocking GOP leaders for thinking they're tough, Obama said overblown rhetoric from Republicans could be a potent recruitment tool for the Islamic State group. He insisted the U.S. process for screening refugees for possible entry into the U.S. is rigorous and said the U.S. doesn't make good decisions "based on hysteria" or exaggerated risk.

"We are not well served when in response to a terrorist attack we descend into fear and panic," the president said.

Obama's comments during a meeting with Philippine President Benigno Aquino marked his harshest condemnation yet of Republicans' response to the Paris attacks blamed on Islamic State that killed 129 people last week. Republicans in Congress and on the 2016 presidential trail have urged an immediate closure of America's borders to Syrian refugees, but the Obama administration has shown no sign of backing off its plans to bring an additional 10,000 Syrians fleeing civil war into the U.S.

Obama took particular ire at a proposal by GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush to admit only Christian Syrians. Bush later clarified he wants to give preference to Christians but not exclude properly vetted Muslims. Still, Obama said the idea of only allowing Christians in amounted to "political posturing" that runs contrary to American values.

In Congress, House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have urged at least a temporary halt in the resettlement of Syrians, while disputing Obama administration claims that the small numbers making their way here so far are being thoroughly investigated. Obama said he's been waiting for a year and a half for lawmakers to take up refugee legislation, questioning why they are now suddenly in a rush.

Defending his administration's screening program, Obama said it takes 18 to 24 months to clear a refugee for entry, following vetting by the U.S. intelligence community and other agencies as well as biometrics.

Although there are indications that one of the IS attackers carried a Syrian passport and may have arrived in France alongside refugees, Germany's top security official has said the passport might have been a fake intended to stoke fears. Still, Obama acknowledged that the U.S. public was concerned about attacks on the homeland, noting that Paris "reminds us of home.

"I understand why Americans have been particularly affected," he said.

al Qaeda and the Islamic State wants a Republican to win the White House. The Islamic State thinks Republicans are stupid. Republican are weak on terrorism. The terrorists believe the Republicans will bankrupt the country trying to fight them.



Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Bobby Jindal Is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ !

Piyush "Bobby" Jindal bows out the race. Couldn't make it out the bottom!

Now there's 14 candidates in the clown car. It seems like soon to be former governor Piyush "Bobby" Jindal is bowing out. Bobby Jindal, the Louisiana governor will vacate the governor's mansion on a bad note. He's going out with the state in massive disarray.

Jindal is one of the most dullest candidates running in this race. He started a second-tier and ended a second-tier.

"I've come to the realization that this is not my time, I've come here to announce that I am suspending my campaign for President of the United States," he told the right wing network's Bret Beir.

His numbers were dismal even in the face of the minor league debates. Jindal once said that the Republican Party can't be the party of stupid. He ignored his own advice.

Since being governor of Louisiana, he took a hard line conservative stance on issue. He rejected climate change despite Hurricane Gustav and Katrina. He pushed creationism in public schools.

He also pushed executive orders to fulfill his promise to discriminate against same sex couples without facing lawsuits. He even embrace the lunacy of Kim Davis, the controversial Kentucky county clerk who refused to sign off marriage licenses to same sex couples.

He even lost his support of Duck Dynasty. The family decide to embrace Donald Trump.

So who's going to the second stringer debate?

John Kasich and Rand Paul may find a place to the kiddie table.

Now the run-off election will happen in a few days. Republicans are likely to win this race. The Democrats have not thrown much into the race. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is (D-FL) is facing a backlash of her lack of interest in these races. Democrats believe that she's willing to throw everything away for Hillary Clinton.

The race between the Democratic state lawmaker John Bel Edwards and Republican Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) got a lot nastier. The Paris attacks has become Vitter's last hope for victory. Republicans are hoping to seize on racism and Islamophobia as their path to the governor's mansion.

Bobby Jindal will find a place on radio or television. Matter of fact, he may have a job in Bollywood movies.

He can play the role of an awful governor of a state.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Debate IV: The Curds Meet The Turds!

Another debate with no real answers. Just a lot of soapbox rhetoric.

The right wing business network hosts the debate in Milwaukee. The candidates meet once again for another round of bitching about President Barack Obama's policies and how they're going to stop Hillary Clinton.

The kiddie table debate.

Who won the lower tier debate?

Mike Huckabee
Bobby Jindal
Chris Christie
Rick Santorum
Quiz Maker


Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum.

Lindsey Graham and Jim Gilmore were banned from this debate.

Christie on economic growth. Christie wants to share a story about his experience in New Hampshire about a supporter having anxiety towards the economy. Of course, the Republicans stalled the president's policies. Christie vows to repeal the Dodd-Frank law. First one to drop Clinton's name in this.

Huckabee on manufacturing and technology. Brings up the tax code. Huckabee wants to pass the Fair Tax. He said that manufacturing jobs left since 2000. Huckabee complains about the trade agreements that advocated American companies to ship jobs overseas. Huckabee like Christie wanted to eliminate the IRS.

Santorum on payroll to job growth. Santorum said that if you can listen to how Democrats think. He points to the Democratic debate. He said that he's said that manufacturing should be released from the Obama regulations. He said that he can create a path to prosperity. He said that you don't need to go to college, just get out of high school and head to work.

Jindal on oil prices. Jindal is exiting after the runoff election. He was being asked about oil decline. Jindal dismissed the comments. He said that his state of Louisiana benefits from oil. He said that Obama's policies left people in poverty, stuck on food stamps and unemployed. He drops Clinton in his soapbox.

Christie on free stuff. Demcorats have promised to work for the middle class. Christie shrugged off the notion of being the party of selfishness. Christie bold face lied about the tax policies proposed by Bernie Sanders. He also said that he doesn't want government to be in the way.

Santorum on single parenting. Santorum wants to do something about the tax code. He wants to give tax credits to single families. He says that fathers aren't viable in the lives of children. He said that we should be more pro-family.

Huckabee on entitlement reform. He considered it suicide. He says that poor people are being punished when they are on welfare. He wants to

Jindal blast the four senators running on being inept. He said that some of the governors running are weak. Jindal dismisses his dismal record as governor of Louisiana. He said that Republicans should not be a carbon copy of the Democratic Party.

Huckabee says that as a governor he cut government. He blasted Jindal for targeting governors. Christie was tossed the ball.

Santorum blast Huckabee on government spending.

Christie on the debt. He said that Republicans shouldn't be fighting with each other. He said that Republicans should fight Hillary Clinton. She's coming for the wallet said Christie.

Santorum on bailout and auto industry. He said that Washington should not have bailed out the car industry. He thinks that the president is choking competition. Santorum is a supporter of the Import-Export Bank. Santorum wants to blast lawmakers for saying one thing but doing another.

Huckabee on refugee crisis. He said that we should not bring them here. He says that English should be the official language. He also said that the president hasn't helped Kurdish rebels.

Christie on national security. He says that Chinese doesn't respect Obama and Clinton. Christie said that he was a victim of the hacking scandal. If the Chinese commit cyber warfare under his watch he will let them have it. Christie will threaten to take on Chinese sovereignty

Jindal doesnt trust Obama on trade and the Iranian nuclear deal. Jindal says that why should we send a "big government" Republicans into Washington. He said that would favor trade deals but will not continue the policies placed by Bush and Obama.
The candidates once again debate economic issues.
Christie hits back on Jindal. He said that why would Jindal focus on Republicans. Christie said that Clinton is running to the left to meet up with Bernie Sanders. Jindal said that Christie expanded food stamps. Note that Hurricane Sandy was a factor. Jindal ignores the fact that Louisiana is the biggest precipitant of food stamps. Hurricane Katrina has destroyed lives. It's been over 10 years and the state is still not ready for another catastrophic storm.

Candidates asked on Obamacare. Santorum wants to rid of all Obamacare. Santorum says that Cruz wants to shut the government. Santorum says Bush wants a healthcare law that offers bigger entitlements. Jindal and Christie were blasted by Santorum. He told them that they need a juice box for their efforts. Santorum soapboxes on his days as a senator. He said that he will challenge the Clinton machine. Santorum ignores the infrastructure question.

Huckabee complains about the lawmakers ignoring the issues at the Veteran's Administration. Christie also made his concerns about the lawlessness of the Obama administration. Christie made a plug for the presidency.

Taxes became one of the topics for the candidates.

Santorum - 20% Flat Tax. Keep the Capital Gains Tax low. Don't allow state and local taxes to be meddled with. What he wants is 20% - 33%
Huckabee - Get rid of all taxes. He said that we should punish people for working hard. He wants to continue to pass this Fair Tax.
Jindal - 25%, 10%, 2%. Everyone should pay for something. Have some skin in the game. He said that out control spending is destroying the country.
Chrisite - 28% taxes and 8% for lower tier.

Santorum also said that he wants the government out of infrastructure. He shouts into his microphone saying that he's willing to push an agenda.

Huckabee on the Fair Tax. He said that his plan isn't the problem. He said that people will continue to have a little money in their pockets.

Jindal on eliminating the corporate tax. He vows to make everyone pay for something. He wants to downsize the IRS, repeal the death tax and take back America from Obama's grip on the economy.

I got bored with the debate. They were extremely inept candidates. The kiddie table was a huge bore.

Quick Poll

Who won this debate?

Donald Trump
Ben Carson
Carly Fiorina
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Rand Paul
Jeb Bush
John Kasich
Poll Maker


The big debate with Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, Jeb Bush, and John Kasich.

Marie Bartiromo and Neil Cavuto were the main moderators and Wall Street Journal's Gerard Baker was the stand-in moderator.

The debate is on. The candidates were asked about the $15.00 minimum wage. Trump said that he will not support the rate hike. Carson was asked about it. Carson believes that people need to be educated on the minimum wage. He says that if we raise the wage, business will cut jobs. He complained about the Black unemployment. He said he will not support the rate hike.

Rubio on the Democrats and their free giveaways. He said that the American dream is universal. He said what makes America so better is the hard work of people. He also oppose the rate hike. He believes its a disaster. So he disparages the protesters. He wants tax reform and controlling the debt, repeal Obamacare, and get rid of "dead end" jobs.

The debt. Kasich was questioned on the debt nearly $20 trillion. Kasich brags about Ohio's turnaround. He said that he raised the minimum wage in the state. He said that people need help. He has a plan. His plan will cut taxes and lower rates for everyone. He promises he can balance the budget. He won't raise the minimum wage.

The IMF question. Cruz was asked on tax reform. He soapboxes on how he stood up to big government. He calls Obama's economy a disaster. He said that he will promote a Flat Tax. He said that he will repeal unnecessary regulations.

Kasich wanted to interrupt but Bush got into him about it. Bush is asked about people giving up on jobs. He slams Obama's policies. He wants to repeal the Clean Air Act. He wants to repeal the Clean Water Act. He believes that small business are the key to the nation's growth. He slams Clinton for grading Obama's economy as an A. He went into the soapbox of people being on food stamps, welfare and not working.

Fiorina on the economy recovery. She responds to the question by saying that she met a supporter who wondered how this country going to handle a potential Clinton presidency. Fiorina called Obama's government corrupt. She said that she wants to challenge the status quo. She wants to reform the tax code. She wants it limited to three pages. She will support a line item veto. She wants to hold government officials accountable. Take back our country came up in her soapbox.




Paul was asked about income inequality. Paul agrees with the notion. He believes that income inequality is blamed on Democrats who run the cities and states. He wants to end the Federal Reserve. He said that if you want a better economy, move to a Republican state.

Carson on his controversial lies. Carson responds with a snide remark towards Cavuto. Carson has no problem with talking to the junk food media. He has a problem when they deliberately distort the truth. Carson brings up Benghazi. He claims that Clinton talked to the Libyan leaders, and her daughter citing the September 11, 2012 attack as terrorism. He called Clinton a "liar".  He says he's an honest person.

Trump on the immigration reform and DAPA. Trump jumped for joy hearing the conservative court slam the president's executive orders. Trump says that immigrants are hurting the nation. He believes that drugs and crime and a weak border gives immigrants opportunities to take jobs from Americans . Trump wants to send people back. He said that if you don't like it, tough.

Kasich responds to Trump. Kasich believes that we should put up a wall. He said that its not possible to get rid of people. He said that we should push immigration reform. He believes its a silly argument. Trump slams Kasich for being inept. He said thank god Ohio has oil. Trump said that we have to get tough and quit being soft on immigration. Trump said that Jeb Bush should speak.

Kasich said that it's false for Trump to get rid of illegal immigrants. Trumps said that we're billions of dollars in debt. Bush made a snide remark towards Trump. Bush said that the candidates who believe that if we stick to anti-immigrant beliefs, Republicans might as well hand the election to Clinton.

Trump responds back. It's unfair to legal immigrants. He believes that they are

Rubio on technology. He said that we're behind in standards of education. He thinks that we could rid ourselves of unnecessary regulations, repeal Obamacare and better tax code the country will succeed.

Cruz on entitlement reform. He believes we should raise the retirement age. He said that Democrats are weak and if Republicans wants to be like them, they will lose. He didn't really ask the question. Cruz got applause for his soapbox on the junk food media. He believes that journalists should get a pay cut. He soapboxes about his history.

Fiorina on Obamacare regulations. She calls it "crony capitalism". Fiorina also blasted the law for being too long. She offers no alternative. She soapboxes on the "free market" nonsense. She says the "secret sauce" of the government is innovation. She says government crushes opportunities. When asked about an alternative, she said let the states decide on how to handle health care.

Carson on tax reform. He is in favor of a Flat Tax of 15%. Trump believes that wealthy should pay a little more. Carson thinks it's best to have proportionality. Carson wants to close tax loopholes and deductions. He wants to find ways to get people out of poverty.

Paul on blowing up the tax code. He wants a 14% Fair and Flat tax. He wants to have government so small you can barely see it. He wants to propose a balance budget that keeps the economy neutral. Paul supports the Mack Penny Plan.

Cruz on tax reform. He calls Washington a cartel. He says that he wants to eliminate the income tax. He wants a 10% flat tax across the line. He believes that taxes are hammering small business. Cruz makes a plug for his campaign during another stupid soapbox. He said he vows to destroy the IRS.

Bush on tax reform. He says that Obama and not George W. Bush ruined the economy. Even though Republicans opposed the president's policies for the last seven years it's Obama's fault.

Rubio on tax credits. He said the most important thing in his life is being a parent. He soapboxes on how the family is the key principle to the better tax code. He said that families are raising future taxpayers. He said that people are concerned with day to day means. Yet, he opposes the minimum wage.

Paul claims that Rubio's proposals are a government entitlement. Paul said that Rubio's plan is liberal. Rubio said that his tax plan is beneficial to the American family. Paul hits him on military spending. Rubio slams back on Paul being an isolationist. Rubio said that radical jihadist are trying to destroy us. He believes the Chinese are becoming a threat. Paul said that we're no safer from bankruptcy with these reckless military spending. Cruz jumped in. Cruz must defend this nation. He said that we will spend to secure the nation border. He wants sugar subsidies repealed. He wants to continue defense spending. Fiorina wants a zero based budget. Fiorina slams the senators for being all talk and no action.

Trump grumbles as he's not getting attention. Trump also said that we need a big military. He said Paul's strategy is weak.




Kasich complains about not getting any attention.

Trump slams China and the Asia-Pacific trade deal. He said trade deal being passed is terrible. He believes that lawmakers don't read bills. He cites Obamacare. He says that China, India and Russia mock Obama and America. He says that currency manipulation is a bad thing. He said we're losing jobs too damn fast.

Paul hits back by saying that Trump isn't correct. He said that China has no part in the Asia-Pacific deal. Paul got at Trump with his own comments. Paul says that government is inept in leading us through appropriate trade deals.

Terrorism in the world. Carson is against putting troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 50 troops in Syria and 10,000 in Afghanistan question. Carson believes that Obama is being rolled by Vladimir Putin (of the Russian Federation). He said that the United States has to lead against global jihadist.

Homeland Security. Bush says the biggest threat is Islamic terrorism. Not gun violence. He said that the Islamic State gains are as big as Indiana. He believes in a NO FLY ZONE in Syria. He says we should put our trust in rebels who may have ties to other extremists. He says that Obama's policies aren't keeping us safe. He said that his brother G.W. Bush kept us safe.

Trump on Russia being the biggest threat to the United States. Once again ignoring gun violence. Trump says that Iran, North Korea and Russia are the biggest threats. He says Kim Jong-Un is a madman. He says let Russia spend their time fighting the battle. He says why should we continue to be the world's global leader. He says that America troops should focus on allies that help us when we need it. Trump rather see money invested in infrastructure.

Bush respond back. He says that leading from behind is not a game. He slams Trump. He says that we can't allow Russia to take control of Syria. He used the scare tactics of Christians being beheaded.

Trump hits back saying that we can't trust Bashir Al-Assad nor the rebels. If the U.S. takes a side then we will have another quagmire. Trump says that we should take Iraqi oil to pay for American troops and their families.

Fiorina hits back at Trump and Paul for showing weakness and lack of understanding. She also says that we should follow the Israeli model of military training. She also agrees with a NO FLY ZONE.

Fiorina also believes that Americans should be at the ready at the many bases in Western Europe.

Paul responds to Fiorina and Bush. He believe that the Republicans and Clinton are war mongers.

Trump knocks Fiorina for interrupting Paul. Kasich tries and fail. Paul snide remark to Fiorina also merit a boo from the crowd. Paul says that we should arm our enemies.

Rubio wanted to join this. Rubio called Putin a gangsta. He says that Russia is thinking about global conquest. He blast Obama for allowing it to happen. Rubio made a plug for Sheldon by mentioning Israel. Rubio soapboxes on Saudi Arabia's strict laws.

Kasich finally gets a question. He grumbles. The question on China. Kasich says that the U.S. will respond back to cyber threats. Kasich brings up his long past days as a congressman. He supports the NO FLY ZONE. Kasich also demands that Saudi Arabia cuts off the radical clerics and billionaires who support terrorism. Kasich says that the world should allow Israel to continue its sanctions on the Gaza Strip and West Bank. He says that the world shouldn't criticize Israel. He soapboxes on Clinton and Ohio. He made a snide remark towards talk time to the moderators.

Bush on bailing out banks and the automotive industry. Bush says that the Dodd Frank law is terrible. He believes that Clinton would continue full steam ahead on unnecessary regulations. Bush says that Clinton is a flip-flopper. Bush say that Obama's policies could cause another financial crisis.




Carson on big banks. Carson believes that we should have some control over the banks. He believes that corporations are artificially raising debt and its creating a bubble. Carson believes that Obama's policies have taken America's lead down. He say that middle class suffers from Clinton's proposals. He believes that taking rich people's money will not solve the problem. He said that doesn't want to break up the big banks.

Rubio also interrupted. He said that the government is responsible for the big banks. He said that the lobbyists are controlling the strings. He says that the "Too Big To Fail" phrase sticks when we have this bubble continue.

Kasich also interrupted. He said that those invested in the bank profit well. He said those on Wall Street are greedy. He says that we need values and ethics.

Cruz on punishing greed. Cruz would prosecute corporate greed. He said that he would not bail out the banks and automotive industry. Cruz also says that Democrats and Big Government Republicans are a rich man's best friend. Cruz brings up an African American supporter. He says that the IRS brings up unnecessary regulations to punish this supporter. Cruz said that the supporter went to court to fight the IRS and won. Cruz will let a major bank to fail. Cruz takes donations from big banks. The Republican senator continues another soapbox. He said he will not support Bank of America if it was struggling. He blames Obama's governance for corporate greed.

Kasich slams Cruz for being heartless. He said that Cruz is grandstanding. He said that why would you elect a candidate who would be happy you lose your earnings. He said that we need candidates who don't have compassion towards the little guy.

Kasich and Cruz get into a shouting match. Boos and hissing. Kasich said you can't turn a blind eye to watching a bank fail.

Fiorina says that government created the problem. She rehashes Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. She blames Bush and Obama for crony capitalism. She says that the Consumer Protection Bureau is socialism run amok.

I got to the point where it was getting boring. I had to end it quickly.

Let's get this straight. Who won the debate?

Lower tier debate: Chris Christie.

Main debate: Marco Rubio, Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina.

Who actually won the debate?

The junk food media. Once again letting these candidate unload without being checked.

Any thoughts on this debate?

It didn't have all the fireworks as the CNBC debate but it did have it's moments.

Thursday, November 05, 2015

Ouch!


Christie doing the "Dad" dance.

New Jersey governor Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee got sent to the kiddie table. That right wing business network along with Wall Street Journal announced the participants of the fourth Republican debate.

On the stage of course, the new front runner, Ben Carson. Then bombastic Donald Trump comes in next. Then the rest, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich and Rand Paul.

I guess all that Clinton and Obama name drops and telling like it got Christie heading to the kiddie table along with Huckabee. The Kim Davis fiasco may have helped insurgent Matt Bevin take the clown car to Frankfort, but in Milwuakee. Huckabee will be breaking bread with even lower tiers Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum.

Lindsey Graham, George Pataki and Jim Gilmore were sent to the dumpster. They were barred from the debate.
Off to the kiddie table.
The controversial sheriff David Clarke and failed presidential candidate Wisconsin governor Scott Walker will be there to watch the clowns throw pies and poo after each other.

After the disastrous CNBC debate, Republicans are monitoring the words of the moderators. The candidates demand that all debates are "fair to them".

The previous debate gave conservative agitators a "talking point". The junk food media hates Republicans and conservatives. They have proof.

That so-called liberal media has given more airtime to Republicans than those wascally Democrats.

I mean Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders gets attention from the junk food media. Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio get 3 times more coverage.

Martin O'Malley barely gets any attention.

Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Larry Lessig Is The Odd Man Out!

Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig ends his presidential run.

Now the Democrats have three candidates.

Harvard professor Larry Lessig bows out. He wanted to take big money out of these elections. Lessig believes that the junk food media wasn't taking his candidacy seriously.

By him bowing out of the race, it leaves Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley.

Clinton is leading in most polls. Bernie is catching up. O'Malley is still a blip on the radar.

Lessig is likely going to endorse a Green Party candidate. He, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee are pretty upset with Democratic National Party leader Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) and co-chair Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI).

The two lawmakers are feuding over the direction of the party.

Lessig believes that the Democrats are totally fucked up. They banned him from the debates. Even though he ranked at 1.3% in the national polls, the DNC says that he's not qualified.

I am guessing that he'll avoid endorsing the candidates. I am certain that he'll throw his chips into the Green Party and their possible candidate Dr. Jill Stein.

Monday, November 02, 2015

The Bluegrass Gubna's Race!

Insurgent Matt Bevin shakes hands with Democrat in name only Attorney General Jack Conway.

The state is Cook Political Voting index value +13 Republican. The state supported George W. Bush, John McCain and perennial loser Mitt Romney. The last Democrat in national office to win this state was Bill Clinton. The state has a term limit governor. And now is it possible that Democrats can hold on to a state that supports Republicans in 2:1 ratio?

Democrats in Kentucky are voting for Republicans. 

These so-called Reagan Democrats exist in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. 

There's a razor thin lead for the Democratic nominee against the Republican nominee. The nominees are both worthless. They are also-rans who lack charisma. 

But one thing could impact this election: Medicare. Kentucky voters support the state's health care exchange. They don't see it as Obamacare. They see it as "healthy Kentucky".

Republicans didn't pour a lot of money into insurgent Matt Bevin's campaign. Bevin is a perennial candidate for House, Senate and now the governor's race. Bevin is determined to make a name for himself.

Conway is a perennial candidate who lost to Rand Paul in 2010. He just kept a low profile for the time and decided that it could better choice to run for governor than a rematch against Paul.

The conservative agitators have ignored Bevin. Even during the Kim Davis fiasco, Republicans haven't put much into this race.

Many see Bevin as out of the mainstream. But does it mean it's not capable of pulling it off?

Hell Bevin could win this.

Democrats ain't really got much to celebrate. Whether Conway wins or not, they can't rely on him.

I can picture Conway being a thorn in President Barack Obama's skin. He will find ways to blame the president for "attacking the coal industry". 

Friday, October 30, 2015

GOP Bans NBC!

Republicans chairman Reince Priebus bans NBC from debates.

I can imagine the concern trolls saying that the Democrats did it to that right wing network when then senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton boycotted the debate in Nevada.

I remember over at Steve Doocy's Playhouse, the agitators told their viewers about Obama attending a radical Islamic madrassah and it was being spread around by Clinton's operatives.

Obama blasted the network for misleading the notion that he's a Muslim. What made him boycott the event? Well it had to be the head hancho over at that network. Chief Roger made an inappropriate joke about Obama. That was the last straw for Obama.

He froze the network out for nearly a year. It took Rupert Murdoch to broker peace with the network.

To this day, President Barack Obama looks at that network as "the opposition". He believes that he won't be able to talk about issues on that network. He believe that network attacks him and his allies for ratings. He cites that annoying conservative agitator as one of the reasons to why that network isn't friendly to him or Democrats.
NBC News disappointed that Republicans bowed out.

The network fired back at the Democrats by saying they've caved to the pressures of liberal activist groups such as MoveOn.org. They said that if you can't handle us, you can't be the president.

Now it seems like history is repeating itself.

The Republican National Committee is doing damage control after Republican candidates complained about the debate on CNBC. Some of the candidates were pissed they didn't get a lofty green room and the questions didn't focus on real matters.

Today it seems like the Republican leader caved to pressure from the candidates. Reince Priebus formally banned NBC from participating in debates. That includes Spanish network Telemundo.




Reince Priebus release a statement in regards to the CNBC debate. He said that he's no longer going to invest time in working with NBC.

Mr. Andrew Lack
Chairman, NBC News
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10112

Dear Mr. Lack,

I write to inform you that pending further discussion between the Republican National Committee (RNC) and our presidential campaigns, we are suspending the partnership with NBC News for the Republican primary debate at the University of Houston on February 26, 2016. The RNC’s sole role in the primary debate process is to ensure that our candidates are given a full and fair opportunity to lay out their vision for America’s future. We simply cannot continue with NBC without full consultation with our campaigns.

The CNBC network is one of your media properties, and its handling of the debate was conducted in bad faith. We understand that NBC does not exercise full editorial control over CNBC’s journalistic approach. However, the network is an arm of your organization, and we need to ensure there is not a repeat performance.

CNBC billed the debate as one that would focus on “the key issues that matter to all voters—job growth, taxes, technology, retirement and the health of our national economy.”  That was not the case. Before the debate, the candidates were promised an opening question on economic or financial matters. That was not the case. Candidates were promised that speaking time would be carefully monitored to ensure fairness. That was not the case.  Questions were inaccurate or downright offensive. The first question directed to one of our candidates asked if he was running a comic book version of a presidential campaign, hardly in the spirit of how the debate was billed.

While debates are meant to include tough questions and contrast candidates’ visions and policies for the future of America, CNBC’s moderators engaged in a series of “gotcha” questions, petty and mean-spirited in tone, and designed to embarrass our candidates. What took place Wednesday night was not an attempt to give the American people a greater understanding of our candidates’ policies and ideas.

I have tremendous respect for the First Amendment and freedom of the press. However, I also expect the media to host a substantive debate on consequential issues important to Americans. CNBC did not.

While we are suspending our partnership with NBC News and its properties, we still fully intend to have a debate on that day, and will ensure that National Review remains part of it.

I will be working with our candidates to discuss how to move forward and will be in touch.

Sincerely,

Reince Priebus
Chairman, Republican National Committee


Quick poll.


What are your thoughts on the GOP banning NBC?

Great Idea. NBC has always been against Republicans. The junk food media is too liberal and Republicans will never get fair coverage.
Bad Idea.  Getting mad at the junk food media shows the public that Republicans are petty. They can't handle pressure being the president.
Poll Maker


Like I've said in the previous posting. NBC and other networks should tell Republicans to "go fuck themselves". They should say to Priebus, "Fine, we'll no longer cover Republicans".

Good luck on winning votes.

Let the Republicans grant all their debates to that right wing network, Newsmax, The Blaze, Cumulus, Salem Radio and iHeart Media. Let them deal with all the Republican debates.

Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, John Kasich, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum, Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham  and Jeb Bush needs the junk food media more than they need them.

I mean if you're that petty over a few questions, how can you deal with a real issue?

If you believe that the decision was a good idea or a bad idea, vote in our poll.



Beep....Beep....Beep!

Jeb Bush got roll'd by Marco Rubio.

The aftermath of the Republican debate. CNBC defends its moderators after a handful of Republican candidates went off on them. The Republican candidates claim that the moderators didn't treat them fairly.

Reince Priebus went on that annoying conservative agitator's program to bitch about how CNBC messed up. Now the Republican National Committee officially suspends NBC handling of debates.

I am sure NBC will fire back at the RNC.

They tossed out the media bias bone and now conservatives are extremely livid.

Many agitators in the junk food media (i.e. conservatives) claim that they've proven a point.

Instead of answering the questions, the candidates will deflect from the question to attack the moderator. They believe it's their key to winning the Republican primary. I hear that the Republican candidates want the national party leaders to vet the moderators.

If you can't answer a few goddamn questions, how can you be the President of the United States?

Anyway one candidate didn't speak about the debate. He managed to dodge questions about being on "dire condition". Former Florida governor Jeb Bush is facing harsh criticism. Many believe his debate performance was a disaster. Many believe the Bush was a shoe in for the nomination.

Bush had face self-inflicted wounds and a mighty insurgent Donald Trump. Post debate, I am assuring that Bush is running either ahead of Mike Huckabee or behind Carly Fiorina.

Bush wanted to knock Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) for being an inept lawmaker. Rubio went around and backhanded Bush. They were once friends in the Florida state house. It turns out that the bad blood was spilled on Wednesday night.

Most in the junk food media concludes that Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Donald Trump survived the cut.

There's going to be another debate on the networks. I can bet you money, they're going to be more attacks at the moderators and more diversion tactics.
Still charting the wrong course, Reince Priebus decides to put NBC on ice. Suspends partnership with Telemundo and NBC.
I hear the calls of boycott.

The concern trolls want to boycott debates sponsored by CBS, ABC, CNN, Bloomberg, PBS, Telemundo and Univision. According to the concern trolls, the networks are liberal. NBC already got hit with a boycott.

If I was the presidents of these networks, I would tell them to "go fuck yourselves".

I would say, "Fine, we'll no longer cover Republicans". Good luck on winning votes. Let the Republicans grant all their debates to that right wing network, Newsmax, The Blaze, Cumulus, Salem Radio and iHeart Media. Let them deal with all the Republican debates.

The executives should ban all Republicans from appearing on their networks. Let them bitch about that. Tell them that you can't be President of the United States if you're constantly complaining about not getting your way.

President Barack Obama faces a barrage of attacks from the junk food media. He brushes it off. Sometimes when gets annoyed with the junk food media, he let's them have it. The junk food media covered Hilary Clinton in a negative light. Benghazi and email server stories were plaguing the campaign. It wasn't her fault that Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) blabbed out the objective.

Since the junk food media is invested in the entertainment concept such as that right wing network, they try to cave to Republicans petty and frankly childish demands.

Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, John Kasich, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum, Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham  and Jeb Bush needs the junk food media more than they need them.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Goon Squad: The CNBC Republican Debate!

Who won the debate? Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. Who really won the night? Hillary Clinton.

Debate night! The third Republican debate is happening tonight.

CNBC and the Colorado Republican Party host the debate at the University of Colorado in the lovely liberal city of Boulder.

I've heard Republican candidates got upset over the green room. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Chris Christie were pissed that they had smaller green rooms compared to Donald Trump and Ben Carson.

We had an opportunity to hear the four lower tiers have their debate. Unfortunately I didn't get an opportunity to hear them. I will talk about them in the later.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum and George Pataki have their opportunity to debate economic issues.

Jim Gilmore was barred from the debate because he's the "officially last candidate". That title normally would have went to Rick Santorum.

The debate begins with the candidates. CNBC moderators were John Harwood, Carl Quintanilla, and Becky Quick (additional questions will be asked by Rick Santelli, Sharon Epperson, and Jim Cramer).

The Republicans were really downright rude towards the moderators. Even if the questions were "biased", they should have sucked it up and answered them. 

Greatest Weakness: The most toughest question for the candidates is what is their biggest weakness and how can they improve it. After all, they all believe they're not "weak!"

Ohio governor John Kasich's weakness "deflection". He didn't answer the question.

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's weakness "I tried to follow the rules".

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush's weakness "anger".

Florida senator Marco Rubio's weakness "deflection". He didn't answer the question.
Bad blood between Bush and Rubio. Questions over Rubio's lack of voting record came into the debate.
Reality television star and real estate mogul Donald Trump's weakness "trust too many politicians".

Former neurosurgeon and conservative agitator Benjamin Carson's weakness "not seeing myself ready for the job".

Former HP CEO and U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina's weakness "no personality".

Texas senator Ted Cruz's weakness "too agreeable to the status quo".

New Jersey governor Chris Christie's weakness "deflection". He didn't ask the question. Slipped Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders into the debate.

Kentucky senator Rand Paul's weakness "deflection". He didn't answer the question and threaten another filibuster on the debt ceiling.

This became a heated moment already in when the panel asked Trump about his tax plan. Kasich got a little testy with Trump and Carson earlier. Kasich decided to jump in and interrupt the moderators.

The question for Carson was about his economic policies. He struggled to answer that question.
The Paul campaign complains about the green room space.
Kasich is trying his "Hail Mary" tactic. He goes after Trump and Carson. Trump hits him hard with Lehman Brothers and the hypocrisy on being the "nice guy" in the room. Carson hits back on Kasich on the hypocrisy.

Cruz rolled out his tax policy. He wants the flat tax and a business flat tax for corporation and hedge funds.

Fiorina slams the candidates for taking about saying they can do something but end up breaking their promises. She said that the politicians and "cutting taxes" talk is getting old. She wants the tax code lowered to three pages instead of 70,000.

Rubio was asked the question of being inept. Rubio is not voting on the floor. He blames the media for calling him out on his dismal record. Rubio brings up Bob Graham, Barack Obama and John Kerry's record in the senate. Out of the three, Barack Obama became the president. Rubio wants to say that "everyone in the establishment" wants him gone. He said that the "gotcha" questions are the reasons for why Republicans distrust the junk food media. He said that Obama's policies aren't working.

Bush got into the mix by saying that Rubio is wasting tax payer dollars. Rubio said Bush is wasting his time on attacking him. Rubio went there. He said that Bush wants to be like "John McCain".

Bush slammed the four Republican senators for stalling government. Bush also had to answer why he was sinking in the polls.

Fiorina was asked about her cannon firing at HP. She said that she made difficult moves and told the story of buying Gateway and Compaq computers. She admits that disagreements between her bosses.

HP founder Tom Perkins believes that rich people should influence elections. Fiorina deflected from the question by saying that "she had disagreements" and she believe he's wrong on the statement.

Cruz was asked about the debt ceiling and fiscal budget deal. Cruz answered back saying that he is sick and tired "media's gotcha" moments. Cruz had his gotcha moment. Blaming the media and the Democratic debate on CNN for the lack of fireworks. Cruz went there. He said that the moderators would not vote for them. Cruz didn't answer the question on the budget deal. Cruz deflects the potential government shutdown question.

Paul was asked the same question. Paul said that the Congress failed the American people for picking Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as the Weeper of the House. He also claimed that the Republicans are wasting their time on caving to the president and establishment.

Christie was asked about the retirement age. He deflects from the question. He said the government lied to you about the benefits. He also said that over 3/4th of the government spending goes to entitlements. He brings up Clinton and the claims that she wants to raise taxes on the middle class and the poor.
Christie dropped Clinton's name more than the rest of the candidates on stage.
Huckabee responds back with a snark. He was finally asked a question and an opportunity to respond to the claims by Christie. Huckaebee slams the candidates for thinking about cutting social security benefits. Christie responds back by saying that this saying it's a "Fantasy for lawmakers" to believe that social security isn't being wasted.

Cruz made a remark to the marijuana legalization and finally responds to the social security benefits. Still not responding back to the government shutdown threats.

Huckabee believes that the government "mugged" those on social security.

Trump was asked about bankruptcy and Atlantic City. He also went on to slam New Jersey (i.e. Chris Christie). He said that Atlantic City is falling apart. Trump said that he never filed for bankruptcy.

He said that it's disgraceful for the city to be in an economic crisis. Given the Hurricane Sandy destruction, the city has suffered from years of casino

Carson was asked about the douchebag who tried to rise up HIV/AIDS treatment. Carson said that the government shouldn't often get involved in the price.

Christie was asked about the bank bailouts and the corporations rolling out dangerous products. As usual, Christie claimed that the government is selective on who's they charge for criminal misconduct. He claims that David Patereus was driven down because of the government. He said that he would throw any corporate individual responsible for the death,

Bush was asked about the "DAY ONE" question. Bush said the infamous "Put me in". Bush used the Obama bipartisan deals for his answer. Bush said that he cut taxes and will not allow Clinton to become a "third term of Obama".

Kasich dropped the nice guy act.
Fiorina on the internet sales tax. She deflects to corny capitalism. She falsely describes socialism. Fiorina believes that the internet sales tax is wrong. She said the government crushes small business.

Rubio was asked about ethics and fiscal responsibility. He said that he's not going to answer these "bogus" questions. He said that he was more focused on dealing with issues for the middle class. Rubio also said that he's not worried about his problems. He wants to deal with the economy. The moderator asked the question about why he chose to do this stuff once he gotten elected. She even brought up the fact he made a lot off a book deal. Rubio went there. He said that he appreciates the book plug. He said that she should read it sometime which got an applause line.

Kasich was asked the question on the import/export bank. Kasich said that we should apply fair wages to everyone. He brags about how he turned Ohio around. He deflects from answering the question. He said that he has a tax reform plan that will cut entitlements and vows to grow the economy.

Cruz was asked on working women. Cruz said that the economy must be turnaround. He blames the Democrats for tort lawyers. He tells a personal story about his siblings and family members being single parents. He said that single mothers deserve respect. He said that the Obama economy is hurting the single mothers. He slams the rich and the well off. He said that he is willing to fight for those left behind.

Fiorina said that Clinton is divisive on women's issues. Fiorina blames Obama for the first year of his presidency when the recession hit. He inherited an economy in shambles.

Carson on Costco and domestic partner benefits. Carson said that he has no problem with the LGBT community. He said that he defines marriage between man and woman. He said that the media mistaken his comments about gay marriage. He said that the Left divides Americans with political correctness. Of course, deflecting the question on Costco's worker friendly policies.

Carson was called out on his pharmaceutical ties. The crowd booed the moderator when he question his judgement (or vetting). Carson slammed the moderator by saying that he didn't approve of his likeness in any advertising.

Rubio on technology and immigration reform. Moderator slipped on calling Huckabee. Rubio was asked about hiring immigrants. Rubio wants to get vocational training for American students. Rubio also said that Canada and other countries are taking away good paying jobs.

Trump on immigration reform and questioned about Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg comments. Trump slammed the moderator on the question. Trump said that he's not asking for donations. He self funding his campaign. He slams Rubio, Bush and Carson for taking superpac money. He deflect from the question.

Rubio said that the Democrats had the ultimate "superpac" the junk food media.

Cruz on the Federal Reserve. Cruz wants to "Audit the Fed". Stealing a line from Ron Paul. He also stole the thunder from Rand Paul. Cruz said that feds should stop juicing the economy. He will not support any raise to the interest rate and debt ceiling.

Paul also thanked Cruz. Paul said that Ben Bernake is wrong on calling them Know-Nothings. Paul also said that he appreciates that Cruz will endorse Paul's proposal to filibuster the debt dela.

Carson on government subsidies. Carson said that he was wrong on taking subsidies. He said that wants to rid the country of "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine" policies. Took a dig at Bernie Sanders.

Huckabee railed against income inequality. Question on how to deal fairly. Brought up the military defense blimp slipping away today. He said that government is willing to take more and give out less.

Huckabee got testy about not getting talk time.

Bush on tax reform. Asked about the capital gains tax. Why would he tax labor more than investors?

Bush responds to the question.

Rubio on tax reform. He believes that a story from the Tax Foundation is a farce. He said that his tax plan is pro-growth.

Paul got testy about getting response time. Paul talks about his tax proposal.

Cruz also got his turn to plug his tax proposal. Cruz believes he can eliminate the IRS and have taxes done on a postcard.

Kasich on Issue 2 and 3. The state is proposing legalizing marijuana. If passed, only in ten Ohio counties, marijuana will be legally distributed. It will be greatly regulated by the state. He talks about heroin and income inequality. He wants to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. He wants to cut welfare and Medicaid.

Trump on immigration reform. The moderator brings up Trumps slam on Zuckerberg and Rubio. He strongly believes that immigrants are fine to come in, as long as they're legally. Moderator brought up Trump's own website for the question and jab at Rubio.

Rubio said that permanent resident rules should be changed.
Did anyone watch them?
Trump on gun free zones. Trump believes that gun free zones are a disaster. Trump would feel comfortable about his employees having firearms on his properties. Trump brings up the government being predictable and giving our strategies to the enemy.

Huckabee on morals. He claims that New York and Los Angeles values aren't American. Huckabee was asked about Trump. Huckabee said that he won't answer questions about Trump. He said he rather allow Trump be president over Hillary Clinton. Huckabee said he's the "only guy" that fights the Clinton machine and the junk food media. Huckabee wore a tie from the Donald Trump Collection. The question asked to Huckabee netted boos.

Christie interrupted the question on control. He brings up the James Comey and Black Lives Matter comments. He claims that crime is going up because of the alleged "Ferguson Effect". Christie claims that the president doesn't support those in law enforcement.

Fiorina on 401K and retirement benefits. Fiorina believes that Clinton policies will destroy the 401K system. She believes the government is too big and will destroy families lives.

Kasich on student loans and debt. Kasich said that he will change the system. He brags about proposals the state has on college tuition and college tenure.

Bush respond back. He said that Kasich's policies are great. He believes the states should have the power to control colleges.

Bush on fantasy sports being considered gambling. Bush said that it's gambling. He believes that fantasy sports betting should be regulated.

Christie respond back quickly. He said that it's ridiculous for us to talk about it. He said that we should worry about the Islamic State, closing the borders and focusing on fixing the economy.

Christie went there. He got smart with the moderator. He told the moderator to stop interrupting him.

Christie is talking about climate change. He believes that we can change the direction of oil. He said that he's open to coal, solar and wind.

Paul on Medicare. Paul believes that the private sector handles health care better than the government. He believes that the government is taking advantage of the system. He would gladly change the Medicare system.

Huckabee and Bush responds back to question given to Paul on Medicare.

Bush on economy and Trump's proposals. Trump answered that we need to bring jobs back to America. He talked about Nabisco shipping down to Mexico. Bush said that the wealthy should be banned from taking the same benefits that the middle class earned.

Kasich interjected in the Medicare question. He agrees with Trump and Bush on most of what they've said.

Paul thinks that the policies proposed by Trump, Bush and Kasich are wrong. He believes that we should raise the retirement age. Christie wanted to interrupt but was cut off quickly.

Carson was asked about Medicare. Carson would love to replace Medicare with health savings accounts. Christie was asked about the Medicare question as well. He believes that the retirement age should be raised. Christie also slams the moderators on CNN. He said that the Democrats are devoted to giving away the farm. Rubio also agreed with the notion that media is devoted to not electing Republicans. Fiorina said the candidates need to stop grandstanding on promises and actually do something.

Paul gets closing statements. He wants small government. He said that he will vow to stop the bipartisan deal by Boehner and McConnell.

Christie gets closing statements. He said that we should be pissed at Washington. He said that he will take on the problems hands down.

Cruz gets closing statements. He said that he is proud standing up to Obama and Republican lawmakers. He said that he will continue his crusade against Obamacare, Planned Parenthood and executive orders.

Fiorina gets closing statements. She said that politicians are all talk and no action. She said that she would love to take on Clinton. She will cut the government to the bare bone.

Carson gets closing statements. He thanks the candidates for not going after him. He also thanks the audience and candidates for slamming the moderators and their questions. He said that political correctness is ruining our country.

Trump gets closing statements. He said that our country is losing. He said that we need to eliminate the debate times. He said that we need to keep the debates short. He said that we have to keep our conversations short and simple.

Rubio gets closing statements. He said that he's blessed to be a decent of immigrants. He said that the government should listen to the needs of the American people.

Bush gets closing statements. He said that he will change the gridlock in Washington. He said that Obama is a cynical divider and chief. He believes that he can bring Tallahassee to Washington.

Huckabee gets closing statements. He said that this is not a game. He believes that the American people will not tolerate the media making Republicans fight. He said that he make this country great for his grandchildren.

Kasich gets closing statements. He said that he's not a miracle worker. He believes that if he gets elected he can get things done. He said that if we start from the bottom up we can accomplish the goals. Kasich ends on "GOD BLESS AMERICA".

The debate was a train wreck. The Republicans were hostile towards the moderators.

The debate was a giveaway for Hillary Clinton. They all showed they can't handle pressure.

Temperament was a major factor to this. I felt that they have no patience when it comes to the handling the nation's problems.

Who won the debate?

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

Who had a bad night?

John Kasich, Jeb Bush and Rand Paul.

Who had the least amount of time?

Mike Huckabee.

Who actually won the debate?

Hillary Clinton.


What Was The MOST Mentioned Thing At The Debate?

Hillary Clinton
Blaming The Media
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