Official 3/3 GOP debate thread

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The frick is that thing?

I don't know but he ate it
 
Rubio is done. He's the only one who doesn't hear the fat lady singing, and that's because he's spending too much time whining about Trump.
 
I'm going to relate this to something I'm familiar with.... When you interview candidates, you don't ask them what they're going to do. They'll just bull**** you with what you want to hear. And that's exactly what you get in politics. These "plans" are all bull****.

You interview candidates what they've done and why they've done it.

Based on merit alone, people like Marco Rubio have nothing. No real accomplishment. He's a terrible candidate
 
He knows he can't win anymore so if his goal is to damage trump and hopefully bring a brokered convention he is ok by me.

A brokered convention is the end of the GOP. It would better to roll with a Trump nomination than to give a big finger to the people.
 
I'm going to relate this to something I'm familiar with.... When you interview candidates, you don't ask them what they're going to do. They'll just bull**** you with what you want to hear. And that's exactly what you get in politics. These "plans" are all bull****.

You interview candidates what they've done and why they've done it.

Based on merit alone, people like Marco Rubio have nothing. No real accomplishment. He's a terrible candidate

Which makes Kasich the most qualified. Governors make better candidates than senators.
 
He simply cannot play this game. He comes off trying to out Trump Trump.

Right after he got done calling Trump a con man he complained Trump went to personal attacks by calling him little.

Rubio should have stuck to policy.

Bottomline is other than Kasich I really wouldn't support any of these guys
 
A brokered convention is the end of the GOP. It would better to roll with a Trump nomination than to give a big finger to the people.

I think at a brokered convention, Trump would still come out on top. But I also believe he would have to "give and take" with the mainstream GOP in order to do so.
 
Well trump just admitted his policy positions are really a black box. He just changed his position in the middle of the debate.

Tumpeter translation: I said different stuff to the NYT, and I better start to close the gap
 
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I'm going to relate this to something I'm familiar with.... When you interview candidates, you don't ask them what they're going to do. They'll just bull**** you with what you want to hear. And that's exactly what you get in politics. These "plans" are all bull****.

You interview candidates what they've done and why they've done it.

Based on merit alone, people like Marco Rubio have nothing. No real accomplishment. He's a terrible candidate

I agree.

I also hate the "will you pledge to do "x" right now". That is not the job of a reporter. There job is to ask questions not stake out positions for candidates to subscribe to.
 
Well trump just admitted his policy positions are really a black box. He just changed his position in the middle of the debate.

Tumpeter translation: I said different stuff to the NYT, and I better start to close the gap

Honestly this confirms why I wasn't as concerned about him as the people freaking out. He's saying what I thought - stake out a negotiating position then work towards a deal.
 
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