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Introvert
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45044 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:14 jcarlsoniv wrote: I mean, as far as "fairness" goes, this debate is horribly biased (not that it's unexpected). But I have to respect how she's controlled things. It can be argued that it's not the role of the moderator, but Wolf rolled over last week. Every time she says "Standby", I get an erection. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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Mohdoo
United States15724 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:15 Jibba wrote: Ok, now he's showing cracks. I think the Trump just got stumped. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:15 Jibba wrote: Ok, now he's showing cracks. Yeah. He is, dare I say, remarkably close to being stumped. DAMNIT XDAUNT | ||
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IgnE
United States7681 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:15 oneofthem wrote: my judgement is based on his h1b change and his business practice, which involved him going into many different areas armed with a brand. the kind of expertise trump values is not academic expertise with some presumption of neutrality, it's basically industry leaders and experts in the field. but this is not really an impartial group. I'm not even sure what "neutrality" and "impartial" mean in those sentences. | ||
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:16 jcarlsoniv wrote: Yeah. He is, dare I say, remarkably close to being stumped. DAMNIT XDAUNT Hail to the king, baby! | ||
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TheLordofAwesome
Korea (South)2655 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:16 jcarlsoniv wrote: Yeah. He is, dare I say, remarkably close to being stumped. DAMNIT XDAUNT hahaha | ||
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Whole
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Introvert
United States4862 Posts
Unless he can keep Ohio from Trump. | ||
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m4ini
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But i hate his hands. | ||
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IgnE
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{CC}StealthBlue
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:17 Introvert wrote: I motion to kick Kasich of the stage. Second! | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:13 ticklishmusic wrote: megyn could win the primary if she ran AND CRUZ OUT OF NOWHERE WITH THE UPPERCUT I said it 3 or 4 years ago, but CNN should've thrown all their money at Megyn Kelly and made her the face of the channel over Cooper. She's a mercenary above all else. On Fox, she plays more conservative. On MSNBC, she'd re-shape herself as more of liberal. | ||
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TheLordofAwesome
Korea (South)2655 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:17 Introvert wrote: I motion to kick Kasich of the stage. I second that. He's just annoying. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45044 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:17 Whole wrote: is it just me or has the whole debate literally just been about shitting on donald trump? 1. Yes 2. I'm kind of okay with that | ||
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Yergidy
United States2107 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:17 m4ini wrote: I actually like Kasichs stance, is it weird to notice that? But i hate his hands. You don't like karate chop Kasich? | ||
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
On March 04 2016 12:17 IgnE wrote: I'm not even sure what "neutrality" and "impartial" mean in those sentences. fact based and open minded reasoning. | ||
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