Posted on 03/25/2015 5:31:08 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Not guilty! Not even a little...
I think you need to ask some provocative questions so the the person interviewed will respond. Contrast her with the soft ball and silly interview questions that Obama gets.
[Rand Paul, who is expected to announce a presidential run of his own early next month, said Monday that he is a more electable candidate than his colleague from Texas.]
He may be right if everyone were card carrying members of the Justin Beeber fan club.
I think the more you listen to Cruz the better he sounds.
Yeah.... I’ve liked him for a long time now. Unless something very drastic happens I already know I’ll vote for him whenever given the opportunity.
$$$$ Done $$$$
I’m upset with them too. I’ve started emailing them about it.
So whats not to like?
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Her affinity for the homosexual agenda. Arguably the most vile attack on the fabric of this country. To me, it makes a physically beautiful woman very ugly.
And I don’t want homosexuals condemned, just their behavior recognized as sinful rather than celebrated.
He has his Paulbot club to make him look more popular than he is. They still think they were robbed since their candidate didn’t win the convention with 4% of the primary vote.
Pray America is waking
I got over Meghyn Kelly on election night 2012 when she could barely disguise her glee at the announcement Obama had been re-elected. Well actually when Newt had to school her on the judiciary during the GOP debates. :-)
Nothing wrong with asking tough questions.
Senator Cruz is a big boy. The tougher the questions, the more he will shine.
This is why Hillary will have such a tough time of it if she runs. She's always protected by the media and handed softball questions. When she gets into a legitimate debate with someone, she can't take the heat.
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