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GOP Aims to Ease Bloodshed in 2016 Primary Debates

rdk Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 11:55 AM
One thing the Republicans are really good at is to beat up on each other. It has not stopped.
CPA Bert Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 12:48 PM
To which I would add: what ever happened to the "11th Commandment"?
Tea Party in Wisconsin formerlyTea Party Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 2:32 PM
Yep, but that was then, you know how they pay lip service to the Gipper but refuse to follow his example. We got so sick of the debates, there is no reason why Romney should have won the nomination. We were and are starving for some tough talking, no nonsense candidates, not the wishy washy Tokyo Rove manipulations to push the RINO agenda which is nothing but Demon RAT Lite.
JediJoe Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 4:03 PM
Today's Godless Republicans have run from religion faster than from liberalism....in short, they have no idea what the first ten commandments are, much less the 11th.
charlesthehammer Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 4:22 PM
You, and many other posters, are exactly right. Rove has to go, McCain, Christie and other RINO's need to be put out to pasture. There is a big problem though.....who do we have for a candidate? Rubio is shooting himself in the foot, my pick Kasich has just caved to liberal pressure in Ohio. So far, Cruz in Texas, although a first termer, or Governor Pence of Indiana are the only ones that come to mind as feasible.
Science Avenger Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 4:36 PM
Cruz? Feasible? For what, a Mondale-like blowout?

"While we were playing footsie debating each other 22 times, they were spending $100 million on technology," Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said last week, referring to his party's rigorous debate schedule in the 2012 GOP presidential primary season. The last campaign, many Republican insiders said during a recent RNC meeting, had too many debates, the result of which was a GOP arguing with itself while Democrats prepared the way for Barack Obama's victory.

There's no doubt the Republican debates produced many damaging moments for the party. There was Mitt Romney's $10,000 bet offer, which helped cement his image as...

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