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Are you saying you dont like the candidates in either field(meaning there are betters ones out there) or are you saying these are the best and that is sad ????
I'm saying it's pretty sad that the folks running on both sides are the best we can muster. There really is no way to please everyone so I guess I can't expect too much.
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First shopping weekend of the Xmas season?
It's on at 9pm eastern, 6pm pacific.
Just wait for the overnight ratings.
This debate was a DUD all the way around.
Working in retail, yes, the weekend following Veterans' day is the first shopping weekend of the Christmas Season. it is when the first says drop, when the first Black Friday Ads are released, when inventory is stocked up.
Again, I agree rating are going to be horrible. Stanford was playing Oregon, LSU was playing Arkansas, OU vs Baylor.
I say this one more time the media is really bias toward Cliton looks like she is going to get the nomination messed up really. Her camping so far has been a bust so far the debates she has been her meh or terible and the media still has her wining she has been the worst candidate in all the debates so far.
Working in retail, yes, the weekend following Veterans' day is the first shopping weekend of the Christmas Season. it is when the first says drop, when the first Black Friday Ads are released, when inventory is stocked up.
Again, I agree rating are going to be horrible. Stanford was playing Oregon, LSU was playing Arkansas, OU vs Baylor.
You have to ask yourself, why the dnc wanted relatively no one to watch the debate.
Clinton should be ashamed of herself. Backed into a corner about the Wall St finance of her campaign, and she invokes 9/11. Pathetic, and completely disrespectful to the victims of that event.
Even for Hillary -- well-known for her pathetic behavior -- invoking 9/11 was a new low.
She's an empty hole of a human being, so desperate to be elected that she is willing to cross any line.
-Bernie is still saying that climate change is our greatest national security issue.
-Hillary Clinton tried to link her ties to Wall Street with 9/11. That will make for some interesting TV ads later on.
-Clinton refused to call the terror "radical Islam".
Overall, all three candidates were tripped up on national security and seemed frazzled. A lot of campaign ads for Republicans were made during this debate.
Definitely. She's extremely manipulative and a power hungry liar. I honestly have no idea, cannot fathom how any Democrat could support her. The one thing she likes to use is that "she's a woman and would be the first woman president" well that's great, it would be great to have a woman president, but not someone with her kind of character and her record (her involvement with Wall Street, voting for the Iraq War that destabilized the middle east and led to ISIS, etc).
She's not even, political ideology speaking, centre-left, like the Democratic party is. She's a centrist/ a moderate. And yet she goes and attacks Bernie for "not being a Democrat, because he's a socialist."
Bernie Sanders is a good and honest man, I really hope he gets more support after this debate, and people realize, watching Clinton's actions, particularly this moment, that she is the wrong kind of character to serve as president.
So he's an idiot for believing what he does? Does that make you an idiot for believing something different. There is no right and wrong here.
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