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Because what we are witnessing is historic....a potentially seismic shift in political power and influence that no one dreamed we'd see in our lifetimes, if ever again.
And you must care at least a little bit. You posted, after all.
Trump apparently has given the media notice that he won't cowtow to them and isn't afraid to tell them when to back off or when to straighten up and be fair. So for that he's at least shown some guts and maybe some arrogance. A POTUS telling Putin or Iran to bugger off would be a welcome change of pace instead of the groveling sycophant we have now.
Yeah, you sound like a real honest broker, neutral observer, with no hidden agenda or axe to grind.
No hidden agenda here and the only axe to grind is any person in a position of trust (Bill O'Reilly in this case) not keeping their word.
Just for the record I do not support ANY of the candidates and I am not a Trump supporter although he does fascinate me. I think the results of the caucus will show Rubio to come out on top.
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Originally Posted by Feltdesigner
ratings for the debate were higher last night than the last debate. Maybe Trump isn't as popular as he believes
The last debate was on Fox Business Channel which is in limited markets and therefore those numbers were a little skewed from the reports I read. However I do agree with the last part of your statement that Trump isn't as popular as he believes he is.
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