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![]() ![]() Section 4: President & Congress Subject: About Last Night Msg# 1193308
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Several embarrassing mistakes in my previous message.
"Other DeSantis..." should have been "Other than Desantis..." "Resent..." should have been "represent..." "hi" should have been "him." "...was the way to do it..." should have been "...was not the way to do it..." when discussing Univision. My apologies. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I think the moderators (with an exception, see below) did a good job--you can't start yelling over the top at a bunch of people already talking over one another. At one point Dana Perino threatened to turn off people's microphones and that helped some. For me, it underscored that none of these people other DeSantis are worthy of becoming president because they act like juveniles, they ignore rules, and they resent themselves to the country in a very bad light. I heard some people liked Nikki Haley--I think she is too busy trying to show she can stand and exchange punches with the men to bother showing that she can be a good president. Why is that tough guy image so important to her? Both Tim Scott and Vivek Ramaswami's went down in my personal opinion. And why is Chris Christie even in the debates? Just because he qualified? He seems to have not much more to say beyond the fact that he hates Trump. People did criticize DeSantis afterward for being boring, but to my way of thinking I'd rather have hi appear calm in the fact of the hysteria that otherwise enveloped that stage. Good grief. Regarding the moderators, Fox made a mistake allowing Univision to participate, as their moderator simply tossed out Democrat talking points with no follow-up in an apparent attempt to trip up the candidates. It was all left-wing garbage coming out of her mouth. I understand the motivation to involve a Spanish-speaking part of the country, but she, and apparently Univision, was the way to do it. |