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She immediately went after him on the woman bashing stuff. Though there was some truth to it; that was not the time or place for it, and she looked very petty for it.

I normally like her a lot. Besides being drop-dead gorgeous; she's seriously smart. But she let her emotions get the best of her that time.

I disagree. I saw nothing wrong with the question.
 
Trump's decision not to participate in the debate because Megyn Kelly will be a moderator only serves to demonstrate Trump will only play by his rules. As president, would Trump ban reporters who ask tough questions from having access to his press conferences? Trump is showing how petty he can be. He should man up and participate in the debate.
 
It won't surprise me if he shows up for the debate. He'll have a press conference tomorrow saying how FOX begged him to show up and promised that Megyn Kelly will be nice to him.
 
I have never been less interested in politics in all my life.
Wake me up when people start talking about important issues instead of petty demagoguery.

:sleepy::sleepy::sleepy:
 
I'll just be interested in what happens next Monday after the voting. Iowa is not the end all - be all, but it will either support the polls or demonstrate their inaccuracy.
 
Now Fox will just have to ask the other candidates endless questions about Donald Trump instead of asking The Donald himself. Trust me, Trump will still dominate the conversation and that's a shame. There are a couple of good folks up there who deserve this last chance to sell what I think are good points without him shouting them down.
 
LOL...Cruz has a new hat for sale in his online store: https://store.tedcruz.org/product/make-trump-debate-again-hat/

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Who is it we are all talking about in school, work, on numerous news sites, forums...oh yeah, Trump. I think the man knows what he is doing.

We shall see.

I wonder if the debate goes on without him exactly how many times will his name come up?

We could have a drinking game!! :drink:
 
The media is doing exactly what they're paid to do...put out headlines in an attempt to influence people. Trump decides not to attend a debate and nothing but headline after headline of opinion and jabs when in reality he's got such a lead now why should he consider debating with the others again. Let the others battle it out among themselves. I'm not a Trump supporter but I'm also not a Trump basher, I honestly haven't made my mind up yet on who I will vote for in the primary. I'm sitting back and digesting everything for now and will continue to do so until the night before it's time to vote. As much as I like certain things about Trump (and other candidates) I also have my concerns about him (as well as the others). As we've said numerous times there is no perfect candidate from either party, it boils down to who you identify with mostly and who you have confidence that something...anything...will get done once in office. One thing I go back to is that voting for the "party favorite" only assures more of the same, no surprise there. The GOP has had control for a while now and we have nodda to show for it, that really irks me. We can list pros and cons for each candidate but in reality we have no certainty of what may or may not happen once one is in office. It's politics, there are no rules for either party other than to win...at whatever cost...even if it means lying, cheating, and saying what people want to hear. I don't agree with it, but it's reality.....and they all do it.
 
The media is doing exactly what they're paid to do...put out headlines in an attempt to influence people. Trump decides not to attend a debate and nothing but headline after headline of opinion and jabs when in reality he's got such a lead now why should he consider debating with the others again. Let the others battle it out among themselves. I'm not a Trump supporter but I'm also not a Trump basher, I honestly haven't made my mind up yet on who I will vote for in the primary. I'm sitting back and digesting everything for now and will continue to do so until the night before it's time to vote. As much as I like certain things about Trump (and other candidates) I also have my concerns about him (as well as the others). As we've said numerous times there is no perfect candidate from either party, it boils down to who you identify with mostly and who you have confidence that something...anything...will get done once in office. One thing I go back to is that voting for the "party favorite" only assures more of the same, no surprise there. The GOP has had control for a while now and we have nodda to show for it, that really irks me. We can list pros and cons for each candidate but in reality we have no certainty of what may or may not happen once one is in office. It's politics, there are no rules for either party other than to win...at whatever cost...even if it means lying, cheating, and saying what people want to hear. I don't agree with it, but it's reality.....and they all do it.
I feel the same way. I even stated that to someone who promptly unfriended me on FB. I just feel that Trump has really done more damage then anything to the party.

I just wish the debates would focus on the important issues that affect the majority of Americans.
 
The media is doing exactly what they're paid to do...put out headlines in an attempt to influence people. Trump decides not to attend a debate and nothing but headline after headline of opinion and jabs when in reality he's got such a lead now why should he consider debating with the others again. Let the others battle it out among themselves. I'm not a Trump supporter but I'm also not a Trump basher, I honestly haven't made my mind up yet on who I will vote for in the primary. I'm sitting back and digesting everything for now and will continue to do so until the night before it's time to vote. As much as I like certain things about Trump (and other candidates) I also have my concerns about him (as well as the others). As we've said numerous times there is no perfect candidate from either party, it boils down to who you identify with mostly and who you have confidence that something...anything...will get done once in office. One thing I go back to is that voting for the "party favorite" only assures more of the same, no surprise there. The GOP has had control for a while now and we have nodda to show for it, that really irks me. We can list pros and cons for each candidate but in reality we have no certainty of what may or may not happen once one is in office. It's politics, there are no rules for either party other than to win...at whatever cost...even if it means lying, cheating, and saying what people want to hear. I don't agree with it, but it's reality.....and they all do it.
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Same. I do not support or not support Trump. Bashing him is not helping anyone and as I have said before we can do those same threads for all the candidates. I really just need to see who gets the nomination and go from that point.
Oh and the reality you stated about politics is spot on. They want to win and whatever it takes seems to be the mantra.
 
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