RJC in DC 2015 — Marco Rubio
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RJC in DC 2015 — Marco Rubio
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RJC in DC 2015 — Ted Cruz
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Democrats kiddie debate
The first lie of the debate came when Hillary said she’s glad to be here.
When she said she had a strategy to deal with ISIS, my friend’s 8 year old child yelled, “What’s your strategy? Come on, be more specific!”
The debate started with the controversy over a Bernie Sanders staffer stealing information about Hillary Clinton’s voter rolls.
Sanders talked about it and apologized to Hillary Clinton and his own supporters.
Hillary said we should move on but did not accept the apology.
O’Malley said we should talk about the issues.
How do we know there are not more homegrown terrorists in America?
Hillary offered a 3-pronged plan that was light on specifics.
Sanders was against the unilateral Iraq war that was not unilateral.
The candidates were shown polls saying the public does not want gun control.
Hillary insisted that guns do not make Americans safer. We should create much deeper and closer relations.
O’Malley would ban assault weapons even though they are already illegal. O’Malley called the other two candidates flip-floppers on guns.
Sanders passionately defended his record. Hillary wants to go after the gun manufacturers.
The candidates were asked if Trump supporters are wrong on wanting restrictions on Muslim immigrants. She is willing to bash Trump but not his supporters.
Hillary: Trump is becoming “ISIS’s best recruiter.”
Is profiling ever acceptable?
Sanders believes if we see something, we should say something. He refused to answer the question and rambled about income inequality.
Hillary claimed she would not force tech CEOs to give the government their encryption keys. O’Malley said we should never give up our privacy. We should have a collaborative approach.
The candidates were asked why they would take in Syrian refugees when the public does not want that since we can’t vette them.
Hillary does not think a halt is necessary. We need a vetting process, which takes 18-24 months.
The discussion turned to ISIS.
Sanders was asked why he supported Afghanistan intervention but not fighting ISIS. He imitated Ron Paul.
What is his plan B if his plan does not work? He will make it work. They should spend money on ISIS rather than the World Cup.
Is saying we are not putting ground troops against ISIS a way of trying to fool Americans?
Hillary said it was not. She said ISIS wants US ground troops. Hillary is an expert at building coalitions.
Is Hillary prepared for a bigger war?
Hillary says that is a false choice. An air war is good enough. Coalitions. Diplomacy.
O’Malley: Invest in intelligence and sustainable development.
Would you shoot down a Syrian or Russian plane?
Hillary: It would not come down to that.
Sanders: Hillary too into regime change without understanding consequences.
Hillary: Sanders voted for regime change in Libya.
Should we deal with ISIS or Assad first?
Hillary says both at the same time, Sanders says ISIS first. Hillary stole a line about arson from Ted Cruz.
Sanders says we get through Assad, hopefully through Democratic elections.
O’Malley: Leave Cold War behind us. We should not say “Assad must go.”
Hillary: ISIS is because of Assad. USA must lead.
Sanders: USA cannot successfully fight ISIS and Assad. ISIS first.
Economic plan: Raise min wage.
Should corporate America love Hillary? “Everybody should.”
Sanders said corporate America will not like him.
O’Malley attacked Hillary for invoking 9/11 to justify her cozy relationship with Wall Street.
Hillary said that O’Malley went to Wall St when he headed DGA.
Sanders fought Alan Greenspan and Bill Clinton and invoked Teddy Roosevelt. “Wall Street is a threat to the economy.”
What’s broken in Obamacare that needs to be fixed?
Hillary: Build on successes, fix glitches. Tax credits. Medicare should negotiate for lower prices. More regulation of insurance companies. Start-up challenges.
Sanders: Step forward. Be like France. Drug companies bribing US Congress. Single Payer.
Isn’t free college just shifting costs to taxpayers?
Sanders: Too much spent on expensive dorms and fancy football stadiums. VPs earning big salaries. Radical changes needed.
O’Malley: Block grants to states.
Hillary: New College Compact: No new middle class tax raises. No new taxes on anyone making under 250k.
O’Malley will not promise not to raise taxes. He balanced budgets, but his state requires that. He said that he asked the rich to may more. He did not ask.
BLM came next.
Hillary: “Systemic racism.”
O’Malley: He brought people together. He freed criminals.
Sanders: “Institutional racism.”
How do we reduce heroin deaths?
Hillary and Sanders: Crack down on pharmaceutical companies prescribing opiates.
Hillary was asked about 2011 Libya intervention. How much responsibility does she bear?
She did due diligence. “Libya had a full free election that elected moderates.” The Muslim Brotherhood are not moderates. She cited a non-existent fragile agreement as Libyans work together.
“This is not easy work. We did a lot to help.”
She was again asked what responsibility she beared. She said she got Libya to turn in their chemical weapons. Wrong. W did that.
We’re mistakes made?
She could not say she made them.
O’Malley: “We let our lust for regime toppling get ahead of the practical considerations of stability in the region.”
Is it time to change the role of a president’s spouse?
Sanders praised Hillary’s time as Secretary of State.
Closing Statements:
Sanders: Political revolution.
O’Malley: GOP offers anger and fear. we built our country with wages and labor and immigration reform. Invest in everything.
Hillary: “If Heaven forbid, that next president is a Republican…” Social Security, which Republicans call a Ponzi scheme, may be privatized. May the force be with you.
This concludes the ABC Children’s Debate that was deliberately held on a Saturday night so nobody would watch. The Jets beat the Cowboys, the Maple Leafs beat the Kings, and everyone else went out to watch Star Wars rather than this political nonsense. For those wanting an adult discussion, the Republicans will have another debate in January.
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12/15/15 GOP Debate Analysis and letter grades
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12/15/15 GOP Debate Recap
Opening Statements
Rand Paul — He was lucky to even be on the stage, immediately began attacking Donald Trump and Marco Rubio.
John Kasich — In the last debate he came across as an unhinged lunatic. This time to start out he was calmer, but his opening remarks were bland and unremarkable.
Chris Christie — He immediately went after President Obama and Hillary Clinton. He started with the Los Angeles bomb hoax and said Obama and Hillary were not keeping us safe.
Carly Fiorina — She cited herself as a tested leader who has beaten breast cancer and buried a child.
Jeb Bush — Our freedom is under attack. Our economy is under water. The democrat nominee is under investigation.
Marco Rubio — He described Obama as someone who wants to make America like the rest of the world. He stood up for people who are labeled bigots just because they upheld traditional values.
Ted Cruz — America is at war with Radical Islamic terrorism. All of the GOP candidates will be better at keeping America safe than Obama or Hillary. we will not be prisoners to political correctness. Border security is national security. We will not be admitting Jihadists as refugees.
Ben Carson — As a pediatric neurosurgeon he frequently faced life and death decisions. America is the patient and is in critical condition. The cure is not timidity.
Donald Trump — He mentioned China, Japan and Mexico first and then blasted the Iran deal. He also mentioned radical Islamic terrorism, and spoke in a very calm voice.
DEBATE
Trump was immediately asked if his approaches were isolating America from the rest of the world. Trump said it was a security issue. Security is our top priority. He did not back down an inch but kept himself very sober and cerebral.
Bush as asked why he thought Trump was unhinged. Trump did not take the bait. He spoke about how banning Muslims was not a serious proposal. It would push the Arab world away from us. Trump is a “chaos candidate. He would be a chaos president.”
Trump said Bush is attacking because is failing. Bush did not back down.
Rubio was asked about why Republicans agree with Trump’s proposal. Rubio stayed on message, immediately blaming Obama for the lack of security. The San Bernardino killer was homegrown. Obama’s speech made things worse because what we are doing now is not working.
Cruz was asked how he disagreed with Trump’s proposal. Cruz immediately went after Obama. He lambasted the proposal to bring in refugees cannot be vetted. He understood why “Donald” made his proposal but he has a different proposal. “All horse thieves are Democrats but not all Democrats are horse thieves.” “It’s not a war on a faith, it’s a war on a political ideology that seeks to murder us.”
Asked what the GOP should stand for, Fiorina replied “solutions.” The Patriot Act was signed in 2001 but the I-phone did not exist until 2007. ISIS knows technology but our government does not.
Asked if the current climate of fear was the new normal, Christie said it was under Obama and Hillary. He spoke of his work as a prosecutor after 9/11. We must restore the NSA tools that were taken away.
When asked how he would find homegrown radicals like the San Bernardino killer, Kasich dodged the question and played for the easy laugh by bashing the recent Paris Climate Conference. He went way over time.
Cruz was asked about getting rid of the metadata program. Cruz politely said that the premise of the question was not accurate. He said that he voted for stronger tracking tools where it matters most.
Rubio voted for the metadata program and disagreed with cruz on the issue. The terror threat is “sophisticated.”
Cruz: “Marco knows what he is saying is not true.” Cruz said Mark Levin backs him on the issue. Rubio said that losing the metadata program is a terrible thing.
Paul said Rubio is wrong, we are not any safer with the metadata program. Paul bashed Rubio for being part of the Gang of 8 on immigration and said he favored an open border. Rubio has an allegiance to Chuck Schumer.
Rubio vigorously defended the metadata records program and said we should have had the records of the San Bernardino killer. Paul said every terrorist attack since 9/11 in America has been legal immigration.
Christie criticized navel gazing senators and reminded the audience of his experience. He stopped the Fort Dix Six in New Jersey.
Carson was asked what he considered anti-American behavior or activity in mosques and schools. He did not answer the question. Asked whether Rubio or Cruz was right, Carson said, “You have to ask them.” It was a bad moment.
Bush was asked about his brother’s words about peaceful Muslims were still relevant. Bush said yes.
Fiorina was asked if tech companies should be forced to cooperate with the government efforts on terror. She did not answer the question. She was asked again. she said no, they need to be asked. She insisted they will voluntarily comply, but has nothing to back up that assertion.
Trump was asked if shutting down the Internet makes America likes China and North Korea. He wants to have Silicon Valley figure out ways to block ISIS from using the Internet.
Kasich totally disagreed about shutting down the Internet.
Cruz stood by his comment that we should bomb ISIS until we can see if “sand can glow in the dark.” Collateral damage was the question, and Cruz stood by using as much force as necessary.
Rubio was asked how his voting record differed from Cruz, but Rubio was not biting. We have to reverse the cuts to our military. Pressed further, Rubio said Cruz three times voted against the Defense Authorization Act.
Cruz smiled while Rubio stayed serious with a borderline scowl. Cruz will be as tough as anyone on the bad guys. Cruz compared Rubio to Obama and Hillary.
Rubio fired back that Americans who join ISIS will not get Miranda rights.
Trump said he would absolutely go after the family members of ISIS. As Bush called Trump unserious, Trump made mocking faces similar to what Al Gore did to George W. Bush in their first debate.
Trump and Bush then began sniping at each other as each one accused the other one of interrupting. Trump got in the last word as Bush seethed. Trump got in one last zinger. “With Jeb’s attitude we will never be great again.”
Hugh Hewitt asked Carson: Could you order airstrips that could kill innocent children?
Carson said it was actually merciful to finish the job rather death by a thousand cuts. It is not ruthless, it is toughness. The job is to protect this country.
Dana Bash asked Rand Paul: Do you really believe Republican hawks have fueled the rise of ISIS?
Paul said those who wanted regime change in Libya were not. He attacked Trump’s proposal to close the Internet and said it was against the first Amendment.
Trump again made faces and said, “So they can kill us but we can’t kill them?” The crowd booed Trump and he questioned the crowd.
Paul: “If you believe in regime change, you’re mistaken.”
Kasich said we had to go massive like we did in the First Gulf War. We need a coalition that we lead. He again kept going way over time.
Rubio was asked why he thinks he can get Arab nations to fight against ISIS, Rubio cited Assad’s brutality against fellow Muslims including Sunnis.
Told that Defense Secretary Bob Gates said arabs would not join a coalition, Fiorina launched into platitudes. She would bring back “the warrior class” of Petraeus and McChrystal and others. She then played the gender card by quoting Margaret Thatcher’s line about women getting things done.
Christie criticized the sequester and repeated his line about governors versus senators. He will strengthen the friendship with Jordan’s King Hussein.
Carson: With ISIS, we must take their oil and shut down their finances. Carson was clearly more in command of the material than in past debates. Boots on the ground may have to happen.
Cruz was asked if we should support dictatorships or promote democracy in the Middle East. Cruz criticized the overthrow of dictatorships in Egypt and Libya. He sided with stability over democracy.
Asked if he regretted intervening in Libya, Rubio did not. He reminded everyone that Rubio was behind the Lockerbie bombing and that Khadafi changed after we took down Saddam. He said Assad funds terrorism.
Cruz insisted that Netanyahu does not choose sides between ISIS and Assad.
Kasich: Assad has to go.
Asked if the world was better off with dictators in the Middle East, Trump hesitated. We wasted 4 trillion. “We’ve done a tremendous service to humanity. It’s not like we had victory.”
Fiorina immediately compared Trump to Obama. Fiorina then went after Hillary.
Trump called Carson “one of the finest men” but said he has been saying “take the oil” for three years.
Fiorina tried to interject but Blitzer turned to Carson.
Carson said nobody is better off with dictators but we need to help our own first and the Middle East has been in turmoil for thousands of years.
Bush went after Obama hard and said Obama does not believe American power can be a force for good. Bush supported his brother getting rid of Saddam.
Paul said there were “variations of evil” on both side of the Iraq War. Paul criticized the Neocons. He said they allow terrorism to rise.
Cruz began a long tirade and had to be admonished. He would not stop talking.
Trump said we have to get rid of ISIS first before even thinking about taking down Assad.
Christie, asked if Trump was wrong, focused on Obama and Hillary’s failed approach. We have to focus on Iran.
Paul disagreed with Kasich about getting rid of Assad through regime change. We need a “realistic” foreign policy, not a “utopian” one.
Kasich hedged his bets on Iraq, saying he would not have gone in if Saddam did not have WMD.
Fiorina was asked if not talking to Putin was a side of weakness. Fiorina claimed that she did not say she would cut off all communication. That is not true. In past debates. She did. Now she is saying she will not speak to him until certain conditions are met. She blamed Obama and Hillary Clinton for ISIS.
Christie was asked if he would shoot down a Russian plane if they violated a no fly zone, he said he would absolutely do it. Russia would be stupid to think Christie is the same “feckless weakling” as Obama.
Paul: “If you’re in favor of World War III, you have your candidate.” He called Christie “reckless.” He then drew boos by bringing up Bridgegate.
Christie ignored that attack and kept his focus on Obama and Hillary. He noted that 250k syrians have been murdered.
Bush was asked why he is better than Trump to deal with Putin. “I know what I don’t know.” He can unite people. Trump is too polarizing.
Trump criticized CNN for making every question about him.
Bush pointed out that Trump is too thin-skinned.
Trump unloaded. “I’m at 42 and you’re at 3.”
Kasich tried to play peacemaker but then said nothing. He again kept going over his time limit.
Carson was asked if his medical experience gave him the qualification to be Commander in Chief. He spoke of the false narrative that “only the political class has the wisdom to be CIC.”
Carson hit this one out of the ballpark. “I don’t do a lot of talking. I do a lot of doing.”
Rubio was asked about immigration. He tried to delay answering the citizenship question but said that was way down the road.
Cruz said he and Rubio differed sharply on immigration. Cruz insisted that Rubio supported amnesty. He had the hysterically funny line of the night. “We will build a border that works, and I will get Donald Trump to pay for it.”
Rubio kept insisting that Cruz supported legalization and Cruz quoted a commentator who said a fireman and an arsonist are the same because they are both at the scene. Cruz led the fight against amnesty and said Marco supported it.
Cruz: “I have never supported legalization and I don’t intend to support legalization.”
Fiorina tried to interject and was shot down.
Trump: “We either have a country or we don’t have a country.’” “Speak to the folks in Israel. Walls work. If you know how to build. Believe me, I know how to build.”
Bush was asked if this immigration stance hurts the GOP with Hispanics. Bush said no but the issue was serious. We have so many problems such as increased heroin trafficking from Mexico. Bush blamed Obama.
Carson was asked if a camp he visited in Jordan was a good thing for people. Should Syrians stay in camps? Carson said that people want to be settled in their own nations. They want American support but do not want to leave their own countries. They want their own countries fixed. “We same to be afraid to give the Kurds weaponry.”
Paul was asked if he would send Syrian refugees back. Paul accused Rubio of weakening border security.
Rubio was well prepared and said that Obama screwed up the database. Nobody can guarantee 100% success.
Paul was again asked, and he said his bill only did about refugees going forward. He had not taken a position on the refugees already here. It was a stunning admission.
One Hispanic woman on Facebook says the bible teaches us to accept refugees.
Christie said the job of the President is to protect the American people. When FBI Director Jim Comey says we cannot veto the refugees, that ends the discussion.
Kasich claimed that he kept the people of Ohio safe.
Fiorina was asked what she would do about Kim Jong Un. She blamed both parties for being ineffective. Yet her solution is to “isolate” him, which requires Chinese support.
Carson spoke about using economic power against North Korea but conceded that also requires help from China.
Christie was asked what cyber war against China looks like. Christie we go after what they are hiding and publicize it so we can show how corrupt the Chinese government is.
Bush brought up Hillary’s private server before speaking of adverse impacts if China keeps breaching U.S. security.
Trump said we need somebody who is tough and powerful and knows what they are doing. Trump reiterated his opposition to the Iraq War. He ridiculed Obama on global warming and said the single biggest problem our country faced is nuclear proliferation.
Rubio said the Ohio class submarine and other weapons need to be modernized.
Dana Bash brought up Trump calling Cruz a maniac. Trump shocked everyone by saying, “I’ve gotten to know him over the last 3 or 4 days. He has a wonderful temperament.”
Bash also brought up Cruz criticizing Trump in private. Cruz would not bite. He spoke about a “clarity of focus” without criticizing Trump. He said the voters decide who has the temperament but all 9 are better than Hillary.
Trump insisted he would only run as a Republican, not as an independent. “If I’m so fortunate to be chosen…” It was humble by his standards.
Carson also said he was a Republican, not an independent.
CLOSING STATEMENTS:
Paul criticized both parties on spending. “We are not projecting power from bankruptcy court.” He said he was the only fiscal conservative on stage.
Kasich cited the importance of Ohio. Reform, hope, growth, opportunity, security.
Christie spoke of his 9/11 experience.
Fiorina also spoke of 9/11 and said everything starts with beating Hillary Clinton. “We need to be better than our government.” “We need to be better than our politics.”
Bush offered the contrast between himself and the team of Obama and Hillary.
Rubio spoke of American exceptionalism and how many are being left behind. We must restore “American vibrancy.”
Cruz offered “judgment, strength, clarity and trust.” Cruz would rebuild America the way Reagan did.
Carson mentioned visiting 58 countries and being so thankful he was born and raised in America. “I am not willing to give away American values for the sake of political correctness.”
Trump spoke about how America does not win anymore at anything. He mentioned Obamacare on the verge of exploding in 2017. Elect him and our nation will be greater than ever before.
eric
Los Angeles schools close on bomb hoax.
Los Angeles Schools receive “credible threat.” The threat has been described as “the education system.”
LA schools shut down to protect people from “credible threat.” Between Teachers Unions, Teachers & Students, every day is a threat. Sadly, that is not enough to close the schools.
O44 probably read a conservative blog post about wanting to blow up the school system and privatize it, took that literally.
Look, I absolutely believe in public safety. However, once the schools reopen they will go back to sucking & getting our kids killed anyway. I am glad the schools can keep kids from being bombed. They can’t get them from being killed by drug pushers, gang-bangers, or other kids wanting their sneakers.
LA Schools receive threat. To protect our children, all public schools must be shut down, all education personnel fired.
Do it for the kids.
LAUSD Hoax bomb scare proof we must enact legislation on gun control, climate change, Zionist-occupied Palestine. Which liberal? Place bets.
LAUSD press conference announcement: Schools to reopen tomorrow, system will return to sucking, endangering kids in usual ways.
eric
Hanukkah 2015 Night 7: Remembering what matters most
Tonight a homeless woman approached me outside a 7-11. She asked for change. I offered to buy her food. She said she needed change because the Dunkin Donuts down the street had cheaper food. She didn’t want to waste my money.
How can a guy not be moved by that? I got her a hot dog and an OJ at her request.
I type this not to receive praise but to remind myself that I have not completely lost all humanity. One day when I’m ticked off thinking I’ve done nothing, I’ll see this post.
Happy Hanukkah.
eric
Hanukkah 2015 Night 6: Media obsess over Ivanka Trump’s dad
Happy Hanukkah to proud Jew Ivanka Trump. The media is obsessing over her dad and the complaining that he dominates the news. They could be covering Hanukkah.
Nobody forces the liberal media to cover Donald Trump. They could cover the Paris Climate Change Conference. Ratings would tank because nobody cares
If the liberal media thinks Trump is a clown, stop covering him. If they truly believe climate change matters, cover the Paris slumber party. If climate change is the biggest threat to the world, why is the media not covering it?
At their core, the media knows what matters and what does not. Trump has tapped into anger that developed due to O44 pitting people against each other and refusing to fix the economy or keep us safe. Climate change is a hobby for bored rich white liberal dilettantes needing something to prevent their ledger of good deeds from being empty.
The media has totally ignored the Paris Climate Change Conference because deep down, they know it is worthless drivel that will cause normal America to yawn and change the channel.
The next time a liberal says “we must act now” or “we can’t wait” on climate change, quote their Vulcan God O44.
“Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can!”
Now can we please get back to Hanukkah?
eric
Hanukkah 2015 Night 4: Importing Islamists who hate Jews
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Hanukkah 2015 Night 3: When a leader disrespects Jews and veterans
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