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The Second GOP Debate

Republican presidential candidates from left, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and John Kasich take the stage for the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Republican presidential candidates from left, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and John Kasich take the stage for the second Republican presidential debate

 The Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif. was the home of the second GOP debate. With a very impressive model of Reagan’s Air Force One as a backdrop CNN hosted the debate with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Dana Bash and radio host Hugh Hewitt as moderators.

Tapper dominated the debate with question after question barley allowing his co-moderators to get a question in. They were lucky if they got in two questions. It was clear that it was CNN’s bias against republicans. CNN was there for their party. Except for Hewitt the others, Tapper and Bash, simply wanted to force the candidates into fighting each other  to  work the opportunity in such a way to help their candidate Hillary. Why do Republicans EVER go onto the lib networks to debate.  What about C-Span?

The debate was very lively and animated as Tapper pitted candidates against each other. It was reminiscent of a Jerry Springer show at times with candidates throwing zingers back and forth from Tapper’s pitting them against each other. I expected to see Jerry’s body guards come out like on his show.

I thought the debate was interesting and kept my attention but did go on for too long and you could see the candidates sweating at the end from being on too long. I also thought the debate was poorly managed with Tapper telling them when to stop and then letting them go on. They should have had bells or a buzzer like the FOX debate did.

Before the debate the rumors were swirling among the people that the moderators were out to get Trump. In fact in the beginning the questions were just aimed at Trump, Bush, Carson and Fiorina as if the others weren’t even there. The media has always hated Trump especially Huffington Post which is a constant Barrage of anti-Trump articles daily. Ann Coulter is right in saying the only people who like Trump are the voters.

I thought Bush showed a little more energy than in the past and it was humorous to hear him at the end say he would chose the secret service name “energizer” because it shows a lot of energy then turning to Donald and say “Isn’t that right Donald?” 😀  To which they both slapped hands in agreement and smiled. I did like that. 🙂

I did not like Tapper bringing up Trump’s remark about what he said about Carly’s face. That was purely tabloid journalism designed to get a reaction and attack Trump. I think they were both embarrassed about that, but Trump gracefully took it back by saying “I think she has a beautiful face.” Carly remained stoic in her expression at that and I’m sure she felt slighted inside, but handled it gracefully herself with her response, but in the end she and Trump shook hands.

I thought you did get to see more of the candidates’ personalities and views a little more this time and they did bring out some good points. Carly especially shined this time bringing up Hillary’s server and e-mail debacle and lying about Benghazi. Carly said to ask any democrat to name an accomplishment she has done. She was absolutely outstanding and showed a very deep command of whatever issue she talked about.

Marco Rubio had a strong night and was certainly one of the top performers. Everything he said came out with conviction and passion.

Cruz was very good and is one of the best candidates for conservatives. Carson held his own and made good points but was not shining. He speaks softly, but doesn’t carry a big stick like Theodore Roosevelt said. Trump has to get more polished and watch his mouth. I like how he stands up to the media and doesn’t allow them to push him around which I fear the other candidates would let happen to them.  I also like how if you cross Trump he pushes back hard. Christie shined more this time but shouldn’t always be saying I did this and I did that.

Polls on who won the debate are far and wide. GOPUSA had this poll:

  1. Carly Fiorina — Easy Pick. She won.
    Marco Rubio — Passionate answers and showed a grasp of the issues
    3. Ted Cruz — Needs to work on his delivery, but every single answer is the best.
    4. Jeb Bush — He was more energetic, and people will see it and his name, and he’ll likely move up.
    5. Chris Christie — Answered everything well.
    6. Mike Huckabee — Great answers, just limited time.
    7. Donald Trump — He went in as the frontrunner and didn’t hurt himself. However, he’s going to need to add more substance going forward.
    8. Ben Carson
    9. Scott Walker
    10. John Kasich
    11. Rand Paul

Drudge had this poll:

Bush 1%

Carson 4%

Christie 1%

Cruz 6%

Fiorina 21%

Huckabee 1%

Kaisich 1%

Rubio 6%

Trump 53%

Walker 1%

Second GOP debate: CNN’s three-hour event from hell – POLITICO

» GOP Candidates Spar for Three Hours… But Who Won? » The Loft — GOPUSA

THE LONGEST DEBATE…

CARLY CRUSH…

Jeb stands on tiptoes for group photo.

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Jim Clayton

I am a retired former newspaper reporter and retail sales person. I'm a politically conservative easy going person from New Jersey. I am married to a wonderful wife and like talking and writing about movies,, concerts I attend and current events all which I write about here. I would enjoy hearing from anyone on my articles and they can write to me here.

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