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Republican Debate 6 [Fox Business] Super PAC Fighter 2 Turbo

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studyguy

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Didn't realize how big of a shitpile Ted stepped in till this morning, New York Values comment is fucking everywhere. Leave it to Cruz to make Trump look like a stand up guy in comparison, good lord.
 

jwhit28

Member
I'm still holding out hope that if Trump somehow wins the nomination, he explains how he is sorry had to game the political system and go full WWE villain but that's how it works. Then he presents rational well thought out plans and drops all of the hate racial stuff.
 

Jisgsaw

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Made another debate summary / highlights video

2.5 hours condensed into 30 minutes:

https://youtu.be/oetvxpIOml0

Ok, so I watched this.

Is this how "political debates" work out in the US usually? I only saw low attacks on every part in every directs, but absolutely 0 substance.

(also seriously, what do you have against socialism? It's talked about as worse than Nazism from what I always hear/read....)
 

jmdajr

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Trump 1987

"The final key to the way I promote is bravado. I play to people's fantasies. People may not always think big themselves, but they can still get very excited by those who do. That's why a little hyperbole never hurts. People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular."

"One thing I've learned about the press is they're always hungry for a good story, and the more sensational, the better. It's in the nature of the job, and I understand that. The point is that if you are a little different, or a little outrageous, or if you do things that are bold or controversial, the press is going to write about you."
 

Makai

Member
Ok, so I watched this.

Is this how "political debates" work out in the US usually? I only saw low attacks on every part in every directs, but absolutely 0 substance.

(also seriously, what do you have against socialism? It's talked about as worse than Nazism from what I always hear/read....)
There was substance. Trump said we should start a trade war with China. Cruz wants to eliminate our government's ability to collect taxes. Jeb knew where planes are built.
 

Metaphoreus

This is semantics, and nothing more
It would look like a retreat.

"I uhhh uhh don't mean all new york values. just uh...the liberal ones that don't include 9/11. You know, those ones."

He can't own up to NY Values comment because of what Trump said and he can't try and clarify. If you have to clarify something after your attack has been heavily rebuffed, you look worse off in a debate.

It's like when you say "no no, I don't mean all black people. Hey, I even have black friends. I just mean.."

What he did looked like a retreat. His criticism was about liberal policies, not how New Yorkers responded to 9/11. Clarifying that would have shut down Trump's attack and made it look like an opportunistic invocation of 9/11: "Don't criticize me because 9/11 so there!"

I don't think such a response would be anything like the black-friend defense. The latter doesn't clarify a statement.
 

Makai

Member
What he did looked like a retreat. His criticism was about liberal policies, not how New Yorkers responded to 9/11. Clarifying that would have shut down Trump's attack and made it look like an opportunistic invocation of 9/11: "Don't criticize me because 9/11 so there!"

I don't think such a response would be anything like the black-friend defense. The latter doesn't clarify a statement.
Why the hell didn't he have a response? I don't understand. Not only is "New York Values" standard shit, Trump made the 9/11 response before the debate. And Cruz still didn't have something to say? I bet even Jeb could have hit that one out of the park.
 
Ok, so I watched this.

Is this how "political debates" work out in the US usually? I only saw low attacks on every part in every directs, but absolutely 0 substance.

(also seriously, what do you have against socialism? It's talked about as worse than Nazism from what I always hear/read....)

It's hard to talk about substance with so many people on the stage. When the losers drop out (please happen soon!) and we get down to like 2-3 candidates, you will see far more substance and fewer personal attacks.
 

Rubenov

Member
Why the hell didn't he have a response? I don't understand. Not only is "New York Values" standard shit, Trump made the 9/11 response before the debate. And Cruz still didn't have something to say? I bet even Jeb could have hit that one out of the park.

He got legit shook, and couldn't think clearly. His eyes and awkward applause said everything.
 

sangreal

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Christie is the biggest proverbial piece of shit on that stage. Easily. He is the biggest blowhard bully with the nastiest attacks against President Obama. Like how he will escort Obama out of the whitehouse on his last day etc. When the hurricane hit NJ, none of the states helped him so he goes crawling on his knees to beg Obama for federal dollars and Obama of course comes to the aid of people of New Jersey. Now this fat dipshit is acting all high and mighty talking like he's gonna kick Obama's ass or something. Beg Obama when you need his help and then chew him out infront of rabid frothing conservatives. Like I said, a giant piece of shit.

I think he is overcompensating for exactly that reason. He is a pariah on the right because they foolishly believe that him going to Obama for help cost Mitt the election
 

params7

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Christie definitely needs to stop looking into the camera and look at moderators/crowd like the rest of them. You can't become President when you're flat out scaring people.
 
Christie definitely needs to stop looking into the camera and look at moderators/crowd like the rest of them. You can't become President when you're flat out scaring people.
I agree. Its fucking annoying. He looks like he's there just to advertise himself and not care to engage with the questioners or give attention to the audience. The audience, despite being crazy thunderdome crowd, still deserves your respect because they are the ones who put the effort to be there. Dude just ignores them and treats the debates like a national primetime address and pounds Hillary and Obama. I mean, are we in the general or what. He is polling worse than fukking Ben "Joseph built pyramids to store grain" Carson. You got bigger problems buddy.

I wonder who his debate coach is.
 

watershed

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Christie definitely needs to stop looking into the camera and look at moderators/crowd like the rest of them. You can't become President when you're flat out scaring people.

Yeah his mugging is really dumb especially since it's all an act. His artifice shows any time he tries to be a tell-it-like-it-is, anti-Washington, anti-establishment outsider. He's so clearly just another politician trying to do what's popular.
 
I'm struggling to find how Christie is profiting from being in the race still. He has no chance and he knows it, he's just there for some ulterior motive that really has nothing to do with the race.

Yeah his mugging is really dumb especially since it's all an act. His artifice shows any time he tries to be a tell-it-like-it-is, anti-Washington, anti-establishment outsider. He's so clearly just another politician trying to do what's popular.

I mean that was his "thing" prior to Trump coming in and stealing that spotlight of boorish-loud-person-with-no-filter, so I don't think he's "stealing" that act so much as he's trying to put the spotlight back on him by saying ridiculously stupider shit every time.
 

sangreal

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I'm struggling to find how Christie is profiting from being in the race still. He has no chance and he knows it, he's just there for some ulterior motive that really has nothing to do with the race.

He is not far off from the establishment lane in NH

I mean, that lane is a dead end, but none of the candidates are willing to admit that yet
 

watershed

Banned
I'm struggling to find how Christie is profiting from being in the race still. He has no chance and he knows it, he's just there for some ulterior motive that really has nothing to do with the race.



I mean that was his "thing" prior to Trump coming in and stealing that spotlight of boorish-loud-person-with-no-filter, so I don't think he's "stealing" that act so much as he's trying to put the spotlight back on him by saying ridiculously stupider shit every time.

True, what I mean is Christie always portrayed himself as a tough guy, honest, straight shooter type who doesn't care about politics, only what he believes. Then Trump comes in and not only does the same thing, but does it in a way that feels far more authentic to the very people Christie was selling himself to. Trump's act has exposed the artifice of Christie's act. Or at least that's how I see it.
 

Slacker

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I'm struggling to find how Christie is profiting from being in the race still. He has no chance and he knows it, he's just there for some ulterior motive that really has nothing to do with the race.

Four years ago people literally BEGGED him to get into the race. He declined, went on to hug Obama and shit on Romney and the party in general when they wouldn't offer him a prime speaking spot at the convention. He's remembering the part where everyone loved him and missing the fact that now everyone hates him almost as much as they hate Jindal.
 
What he did looked like a retreat. His criticism was about liberal policies, not how New Yorkers responded to 9/11. Clarifying that would have shut down Trump's attack and made it look like an opportunistic invocation of 9/11: "Don't criticize me because 9/11 so there!"

I don't think such a response would be anything like the black-friend defense. The latter doesn't clarify a statement.

The black friend part was a continuation. The first sentence was what matter and was the clarification.

Anyway, I just completely disagree. You can't say NY values and not include how people reacted to tragedy. Cruz's mistake was naming a city.

What he did was a retreat but your response would have looked like someone shouting "stop hitting me!".
 

jerry113

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It feels immature for a presidential candidate to insult New Yorkers or any segment of the population he or she is running to represent.. Cruz literally insults the people he wants to lead. Why pit our own nation against itself?
 

Kathian

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It feels immature for a presidential candidate to insult New Yorkers or any segment of the population he or she is running to represent.. Cruz literally insults the people he wants to lead. Why pit our own nation against itself?

Quite. Not many Presidents have had such views. Most of them defend aspects of the country from these sorts of crass stereotypes. It not some genetic power. It social. America is a very mixed country. Theres a lot of people with connection to New York whether Family or Friends.
 
It feels immature for a presidential candidate to insult New Yorkers or any segment of the population he or she is running to represent.. Cruz literally insults the people he wants to lead. Why pit our own nation against itself?
Having worked for the Republican Party for several years, the answer is this:
Most Republican politicians, and their staff, sincerely believe that their position is the majority one. Not just by 51%, but they think it's more like 80% in their heads. They think that other 20% has somehow gained control of the country, and they need to make sure they represent the REAL interests of this country no matter what. That's why they use terms like "activist judges", because they think that this is the only way liberals can win.

When the masses vote Democrat, actual political Republicans believe that it's a corruption of the true American way of life. The entitlement generation is taking over. Our country is going downhill, etc. Thus, even if the majority population doesn't embrace Republican ideals, that is irrelevant to party members. These party members see it as their job to get American back on track, because to them, the Democrats really are a kind of evil to be destroyed in this country.

As such, someone like Cruz doesn't feel concerned about New York liberals. They are part of the problem with the country, and he thinks he's here to clean that place up and help it become more conservative. They should be mocked, he thinks, because that's the enemy - of course you attack the enemy!
 
Four years ago people literally BEGGED him to get into the race. He declined, went on to hug Obama and shit on Romney and the party in general when they wouldn't offer him a prime speaking spot at the convention. He's remembering the part where everyone loved him and missing the fact that now everyone hates him almost as much as they hate Jindal.
Christie completely shat the bed. The 2012 GOP nomination was his to take. Begged Obama for help during Sandy. He wanted to broker the image of a maverick who can cross party aisle for his inevitable 2016 crowning. Then Bridgegate happened and it submerged him nationwide. And then Trump happens shifting the party on the edge of a cliff. In other words, there is no comeback for him. NH might save his ass, but rest of the country is done with his shit.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
I'm struggling to find how Christie is profiting from being in the race still. He has no chance and he knows it, he's just there for some ulterior motive that really has nothing to do with the race.
He's just holding onto hope. The presidency is all he really has to shoot for. Otherwise, his political career is virtually toast in two years. It's this or nothing.
 

davepoobond

you can't put a price on sparks
He's just holding onto hope. The presidency is all he really has to shoot for. Otherwise, his political career is virtually toast in two years. It's this or nothing.

he'll probably go back to being a lawyer, but private. that's my guess, anyway.
 

sphagnum

Banned
(also seriously, what do you have against socialism? It's talked about as worse than Nazism from what I always hear/read....)

Cold War propaganda. Also, socialism is taken to mean "the government raises your taxes and gives things to lazy black people" by uneducated white voters.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
Ahahahahaha dude should just say "I'm sorry, I was caught in the heat of the moment" or something.

Have you seen his "apology"?

http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/15/politics/ted-cruz-new-yorkers-apology/index.html

It's 3.a.m. Can't sleep. Ted Cruz paces back in forth in his hotel room. Donald Trump's response wounded him deeply. He had to applaud his own evisceration. He needs to bounce back. Need to change the news cycle, quickly.

He walks into the bathroom. The candidate leans over the sink, rubbing his temples. Think Cruz, think! You have to apologize, but apology shows weakness. It deflects from the constant need to attack democrats and rally your base. This is a no win scenario.

Or.... is it?

"I apologize... "

"I apologize... "

A cheshire grin slowly rolls across Ted Cruz's face.

He spends the next two hours, practicing his remarks.
 
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