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It is not how much you talk, but what you say... At least to those with depth. Unfortunately much of the electorate is shallow, uninformed, and easily hypnotized by shiny bobbles. Populist rhetoric is gaining ground as the understanding of founding principles are no longer taught, or extolled; they are lost and dismissed as obsolete notions of long dead white men. Paul was the most congruous with Constitutional principles, but the media, as exhibited in this debate, hardly gives him the time of day.
Respectfully,
O.A.
If Trump can make a deal in which he wins and other Americans lose, he will make the deal and he will make sure he can blame it on someone else, and will have a pardon in his pocket just in case.
The closest to "straight talk" in the single party is from Rand Paul, and you'll be able to test him next week, right here in the Gulch.
The other possibility of such candor will come from Libertarian candidates, and I sincerely hope they will be offered and accept an invitation to an ask me anything session here in the near future.
Trump = Rosie + Whoopee
RINO = Diet Democrats
Unfortunately the Trumpet made sure there was insufficient opportunity for some of them to say anything. Whoopee plus Rosie = Trump
I agree the RNC should hold its own debate.
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