Keyword: democratdebates
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Nancy Pelosi’s famous claim about wanting women to know their power is terrifying to me. (https://tujuhbelasan.com/2020/01/04/gender-equity-knowing-power/) If it means the power to subvert democracy by partisan undermining of the people’s choice for national leader, then no man or woman should have such power. If it means college campuses where a young man’s education and therefore future can be destroyed by false allegations in kangaroo courts, then no man or woman should have such power. If it means denial of participation in debate to a candidate like Tulsi Gabbard speaking up against war mongers like HRC, then give me Ron Paul...
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Our record Economy would CRASH, just like in 1929, if any of those clowns became President!
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Mueller Report Photon Torpedo! Trump did create Dark Psychic Force! (Trump Property found on darkside of Dagobah) New evidence from yet another Mueller Report shows that Democrat Candidate Marianna Williamson was right in her claim that Donald Trump had created Dark Psychic Forces. With the help of a Chinese satellite and additional $2.5 million, the team investigating collusion between Trump and Russia was able to find that a Trump Tower was built property owned by Donald Trump on the planet Dagobah. The property includes a Rancor petting zoo, 52 gender bathroom, a billboard for Yoda’s towing service, a jedi...
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VIDEO Joe Scarborough declared that the HORRIBLE Democrat debate performance in Round Two guarantees their defeat in 2020. A fringe benefit of this video is watching the irritated looks on Mika's face next to Joe as she looks like she is doing an impression of Saturday Night Live doing an impression of her.
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These debates are going to be a mess. They're all going to be about free everything and orange man bad. There will be little about policy and most about who can out-commie the rest.
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VIDEO June 25 and 26 outside the Adrienne Arsht Center venue.
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VIDEO It has been announced that the Miami location for the first Democrat debates on June 26 & 27 will be at the Adrienne Arsht Center which is really good news since it is accessible by rail. This will allow me to LIVE STREAM outside the debate venue for several hours on both days, possibly from about 2 to 6 PM EDT. In this video I advise the candidates on how they can raise their profiles by embracing the social media of the people (such as Yours Truly) who will be live streaming outside the event. In fact, with the...
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Chevron to pay $30 million in UN oil-for-food probe By DAVID B. CARUSO NEW YORK - The Chevron Corp. has agreed to pay $30 million to settle allegations that it improperly obtained Iraqi oil under the United Nations oil-for-food program between 2000 and 2003 The deal, announced Wednesday, will spare the company from being prosecuted in either federal or state courts in New York for its role in the program. It also addresses potential charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Prosecutors have alleged that a long list of energy companies corrupted the oil-for-food program by paying illegal kickbacks to...
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Summary: At a Democratic debate in Philadelphia, Sen. Hillary Clinton ducked some questions and gave misleading answers to others. She falsely implied that the reason White House documents about her communications with her husband haven't been released is due to bureaucratic delays, and she avoided saying whether she would ask Bill Clinton to clear their release from the National Archives. She avoided a yes-or-no answer to whether she supports giving New York driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and at one point denied saying the idea made sense, when in fact she said less than two weeks earlier that it "makes...
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Former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) will undergo a presidential campaign rite of passage fraught with both peril and potential positives when he appears this Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Thompson has appeared on Tim Russert’s famed Sunday morning news show nine times, his campaign said, but this will be his first time as a candidate. Karen Hanretty, a spokeswoman for Thompson, said the ex-senator is grateful for the chance to expand on some issues that warrant more time than debate formats allow for. “Fred Thompson is a thoughtful candidate who has said many times that debates and 30-second sound...
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A day after she appeared to struggle to give her views on the subject, Hillary Rodham Clinton offered support today for Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s effort to award New York driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, as her campaign sought to contain potentially damaging fallout from what her own supporters saw as a tense and listless debate performance. Mrs. Clinton’s statement affirming her support of Mr. Spitzer in his office came less than a day after she offered a muddled and hesitant position on the bill, prompting a round of denunciations by her opponents. It signaled the extent to which her advisers...
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CNN hosted a YouTube debate last night where "ordinary people" could ask questions of the Democrat candidates via YouTube. Much has been made of this one with the "hillbillies" talking about Al Gore. One problem. These guys do sketch comedy and are affiliated with the liberal Salon.com. They are not "ordinary" voters. Heck, they don't even live in Tennessee anymore, but are based in L.A.CNN, you've been had.
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The Senate's No. 2 Democrat says he knew that the American public was being misled into the Iraq war but remained silent because he was sworn to secrecy as a member of the intelligence committee.
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By Alexandra Trustman I'm writing in response to thE Daily Jolt forums, the student dialogue and The Herald representation of me and my question at CNN's Rock the Vote. I'm extremely disappointed in the student body's reaction, especially because they weren't privy to the circumstances under which I had to ask the question, a situation that occurs daily in the media. To clear things up, I was called the morning of the event and asked by the executive producer of the show if I would ask a question at the forum. I was told the question would probably be something...
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 — Their nearly weekly debates have been the biggest events of the season for the Democratic presidential candidates. They build their travel schedules around the televised encounters. Their aides devote hours to coming up with catchy retorts. And the forums draw more press coverage than anything else the candidates do. Even so, many of the top candidates and their aides are at their wits' end over the televised jousts. Some openly contend that the events are simply a waste of time. "I think the crowded field allows the most shrill, conflict-oriented, confrontational voices to be heard," Senator...
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