To: Old Retired Army Guy
Yes, they tried to ignore him in the middle, but everybody was so busy either trying to take each other out, or looking like a bully, or being booed, that Ted benefitted by being left out of the fracas. But when Ted was asked question, his answers were by far the most detailed, commanding, and presidential of the bunch.
To: GodGunsGuts
Goldman Cruz did not answer the questions,
as Mr. Trump correctly pointed out,
and Cruz’s lame excuses for having his group lies
in Iowa fall flat.
25 posted on
02/07/2016 6:41:39 AM PST by
Diogenesis
("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
To: GodGunsGuts
I agree, when the question on immigration came up, he answered it with confidence,and with consistency throughout the campaign. I was watching it with a friend and he concurred. He was also a Trump supporter but after yesterday he was moving on.
30 posted on
02/07/2016 6:43:20 AM PST by
bubman
To: GodGunsGuts
Yes they were. He was the only one who laid out detailed policies.
85 posted on
02/07/2016 7:52:30 AM PST by
DrewsMum
(If they wanted a conservative, they'd vote for one.)
To: GodGunsGuts
....” Ted benefited by being left out of the fracas. But when Ted was asked questions, his answers were by far the most detailed, commanding, and presidential of the bunch.”.....
They always are to those who are listening for substance of the issues this nation “needs” to address , and solutions to these......and as this moves further along those who are serious about their vote are going to demand so. We see this happening already as voters are indeed moving to other candidates more suited to the issues they want addressed.
Final NH GOP Debate talk time: Rubio: 18:14
Cruz: 17:34
Trump: 15:32
Christie: 12:53
Bush: 12:30
Kasich: 10:33
Carson: 8:46
118 posted on
02/07/2016 10:09:37 AM PST by
caww
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