Thursday, October 29, 2015

Last Night's "Debate"

     If you would have told me that last night I would have to keep pausing the TV in order to hear what the candidates were saying because I would be laughing so much, I probably would have believed you.  It seems that CNBC wanted to do nothing more than pose those "Got-Ya" questions to the Republican hopefuls, but oh how those tables were turned on them on numerous occasions last night.  It would be so much more simplistic if those in the media and the establishment would get it through their thick skulls that the people are catching on and are disgusted by their obvious bias.  The control the "donor class" has on what happens to this nation is seeming to slip from their fingers, and I smell panic.
     All I can say is Bush needs to go.  Aside from CNBC, Bush was the only candidate who lost big time last night. In both debates, he is the most obvious one who cannot contribute anything to this nation to improve it.  He's bought and paid for by big Super PACs.  He isn't a sincere politician.  Attacking Rubio last night was a huge, embarrassing flop.  At the end of the day, Bush needs to call it and just leave the race.  He has said he has better things he could be doing, and I implore him to go and do whatever he deems to be better than running for President.  He will not have an unexpected come back to the top. 
     I would have thought the moderators going into this debate would have learned from FOX's sad performance and done better.  Especially since they needed this to go well for their reputation.  CNBC needs viewers, they need better ratings, and all they did was further prove the bias in the media is real and they had no intention on sticking to the issues.  Last night also should have taught us how profoundly different liberals and conservatives are.  At no point last night was ISIS, Syria, the refugee crisis, China, Russia, Obamacare, Planned Parenthood, the middle class, nor veterans affairs discussed.  Instead we heard a lot of personal attack questions, questions about fantasy football, marijuana, and their golden ticket of climate change.  Liberal's stupidity was on full display last night and boy was it overwhelmingly sad.
     All of the Republican candidates, except Bush, have something to offer.  These people who were on stage last night all have something I'd say I like about them.  They have more talent, more sincerity than all of the remaining Democrat candidates combined, as echoed by Cruz.  I think deep down the media and the establishment knows that and it terrifies them.  I think it is setting in to the powerful donors running this nation into oblivion and the press who are in the game to help them achieve and maintain that power are starting to wonder how they are going to survive if their establishment pick doesn't succeed.  I think it is becoming apparent that the people of this nation who are working hard and living paycheck to paycheck are tired of not getting ahead, and they are done with not getting what they were promised from the previous election. 
     I will leave you with this, and it is vital to the success of America.  The only way we as a nation are going to get back to where we were prior to Obama is to vote.  Make a scene when you see corruption, and make it a loud boom.  We need to take our government back in order to take our nation back. 
    
    

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