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Chula Vista 08-07-2015 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1623165)

From an impartial perspective I thought the winners were:

1) Rand Paul: Got the knock out punch of the night on Chris Christie with his Obama comment, and did well by articulating himself as a "different kind of Republican"

2) Ted Cruz: Man this guys got an F'n weird looking face and squeaky voice to boot, but he sure was well spoken and articulate. Cudos for him on overcoming this deficit.

3) Donald Trump: The Trump show did not disappoint and brought with it a few chuckles along the way. As the maverick outsider, he did more than survive the debate.


Losers:

1) Chris Christie: His attempt to look aggressive by going after other candidates like Paul & Huckabee backfired on him.

2) John Kasich: The governor of Ohio did well but seemed nervous and stumbled with his words at times.

3) Jeb Bush: It's not that he did bad, but as the establishment candidate that has all of wall street behind him, he didn't really shine either. He just looked kind of stiff.

Weird, I think the exact opposite. Rand Paul lost that debate big time. Just about everyone here in the US agrees. Ted Cruz was a bore, and Trump was a buffoon.

Agree on Bush but Christie came of really strong (except when he sunk down to Paul's bully boorish behavior and then he brought up 9/11 to defend himself). And Kasich was the clear cut winner of the debate in lots of people's minds. I thought so last night and it's being repeated over and over again today.

OccultHawk 08-07-2015 02:12 PM

Does anyone else find it tasteless the way they try to make the debate seem like a boxing match?

William_the_Bloody 08-07-2015 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1623178)
Weird, I think the exact opposite. Rand Paul lost that debate big time. Just about everyone here in the US agrees. Ted Cruz was a bore, and Trump was a buffoon.

Agree on Bush but Christie came of really strong (except when he sunk down to Paul's bully boorish behavior and then he brought up 9/11 to defend himself). And Kasich was the clear cut winner of the debate in lots of people's minds. I thought so last night and it's being repeated over and over again today.

Well I guess that's why they call it a personal perspective.

I haven't seen anything on Paul but the media overall seems to be giving the win to Trump & Rubio (Lord knows why, the guy looks like a little kid)

At the end of the day though our opinions matter not, the polls shall tell us who one the first debate.

Frownland 08-07-2015 03:12 PM

How the hell could anyone think Trump won? All he did was make a fool of himself (with the help of the moderators). The mods should have been more fair and balanced with Trump instead of trying to discredit him, then maybe he'd have a fighting chance. I'd say Christie or Rubio won. I thought it was pretty obvious that they weren't taking him seriously and were throwing softballs at the candidates that they liked more.

OccultHawk 08-07-2015 03:18 PM

Christie didn't make any kind of worthwhile impression on me but his 9/11 boohooing probably still resonates with a lot of Americans.

Chula Vista 08-07-2015 03:42 PM

Rubio got kudos because he made a point to talk about the future a lot. People love young, forward thinking (talking) candidates.

John Wilkes Booth 08-07-2015 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RoxyRollah (Post 1623081)
Its only because hes coasting on celebrity.(Trump btw).

worked for reagan.

John Wilkes Booth 08-07-2015 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1623178)
Weird, I think the exact opposite. Rand Paul lost that debate big time. Just about everyone here in the US agrees. Ted Cruz was a bore, and Trump was a buffoon.

from what i hear, the polls say otherwise

of course, by 'the US' you probably mean california. which couldn't be more irrelevant concerning the republican primaries, lol

i agree with you on rand though... he's just a less likable, less principled version of his dad. he looks like he belongs in a barber shop quartet rather than running for prez imo.

where as cruz is just straight up to-catch-a-predator material

i like christie too.. he has a sort of east coast tony soprano "**** you" swagger... too bad trump already has that angle down pat

OccultHawk 08-07-2015 04:56 PM

Worked for Reagan after he served as governor of California.

You consider what Trump and Christie have swagger?

Wow

The Batlord 08-07-2015 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth (Post 1623232)
i like christie too.. he has a sort of east coast tony soprano "**** you" swagger... too bad trump already has that angle down pat


Actually, if I was gonna be afraid of either one having me thrown into a wood chipper, it would definitely be Christie. He just looks like a capo.


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