I like him, but his perspective regarding the 2nd Amendment concerns me too much to want him as the Republican nominee. He may also be too nice to be president.
We’re not looking for humanitarian surgeons that got in a clever soundbite a couple years ago.
A good guy but not my choice for pres. Surgeon General, absolutely.
I also liked Ben’s remarks concerning Obama and Hillary using Alinsky’s tactics. He knows what he’s up against.
His triple whammy closing comments was the best moment in the debate for any candidate. The line about removing half a brain and someone in Washington beating him to it was PRICELESS!
With the 200+ in the watching party I was at, and on the internet since, it seems Carson, Rubio, Kasich ... and Trump are moving up in the polls. The only way they can do this is at the expense of the others.
Apart from Fiorina, the 6 at the bottom will lose what little they have. Jeb, Walker did not look presidential last night and will lose a couple points. Will Cruz or Huckster pick up the 19 Santorum supporters? In Cristie’s loud bully hit on Paul they both looked un-presidential.
But there was no big move, except maybe Fiorina.
I like Cruz so far.
Impress? I’ll admit that the bar is low for the largely liberal neophyte. But affirmative action should have no place in a GOP debate.
He didn’t impress me at the debate; he didn’t have to. I already recognized him as a fine man and an outstanding individual who is unsuited for the presidency.