If GOP Candidates Can't Handle CNBC, How Will They Deal With Putin? (Republican, liberal)
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Better than the GOP icon Reagan handled the Marine barracks bombers by doing absolutely nothing, eh? You know, people who actually attacked a US interest?
Well, we are already on page 4 and you still haven't answered the question I asked on page 1 ... so I'll try again ... WHAT WAS ODUMBA'S POINT?
El Nox
Obama was just making the point the Republican nominees are mighty thin skinned. If they feel put upon by a TV news debate they are in for a rude awakening when they get in the Oval office and have to deal with the world stage.
To be fair, Trump looks like he can handle it, The man wouldn't back down an inch from China or Russia or ISIS or whoever. He flat calls 'em like he sees 'em and if people don't like they can take a hike.
Obama was just making the point the Republican nominees are mighty thin skinned. If they feel put upon by a TV news debate they are in for a rude awakening when they get in the Oval office and have to deal with the world stage.
To be fair, Trump looks like he can handle it, The man wouldn't back down an inch from China or Russia or ISIS or whoever. He flat calls 'em like he sees 'em and if people don't like they can take a hike.
Thank you for responding. I do, however, take issue with part of the highlighted sentence. Since the Republicans will not have any of the press in their pocket, they will indeed face tough questions. On the other hand, ODUMBA, does have them in his pocket and maintains his 'holier than thou' attitude.
If GOP Candidates Can't Handle CNBC, How Will They Deal With Putin?
When the Democrats allow Fox channel to run their debate they can talk, until then
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