Chris Christie, Ran Paul have heated exchange at #GOPDebate
“What we do in order to get the info that we need is our business”. “Those are the hugs I remember, and those had nothing to do with politics-unlike what you’re doing by cutting speeches on the floor of the Senate and putting them on the Internet within half an hour to raise money for your campaign and putting our country at risk”.
“How are you supposed to know, Megyn?” the New Jersey governor asked.
In fact, there are no records of political donations from Mr. Trump or his organization to Mr. Paul, but Mr. Trump recently told The Times that he donated thousands of dollars to support Mr. Paul’s charitable work as an eye surgeon. We lost friends of ours in the trade center.The exchange revealed some of the rifts in the Republican party over issues of national security. Or when two Republican candidates praised President Sisi of Egypt as the kind of ruler the middle east needs. “There is no question that some of the candidates will fade after tonight”, she continued.
But even tough questions can be brushed off by a competent politician. Bush was decent and uncomfortable except when talking passionately about education and how it links to our global competitiveness. Marco Rubio performed well, and was smart to say his youth would be an asset because he represented the future. Walker solid but not terribly appealing, looking a little local. Rand Paul’s stance on the Patriot Act during Thursday night’s debate, he spoke about his experience responding to the 9/11 terror attacks. Rand Paul clearly have policy differences concerning constitutional rights versus national security. “Make our military strong again!” was their common rallying cry.
“People are frustrated”, he said.
A majority of Americans in opinion surveys say they disapprove of the NSA’s collection programs.
“Here’s thing about Donald Trump“, said Kasich. I went to the funerals.
Christie otherwise spent the night at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland defending his home-state record and working on reviving his once-promising presidential chances.
Everybody was a mess on the Middle East. Ted Cruz thinks “speaking the truth” is evidently the way to defeat the Islamic State and dissed General Dempsey for not saying the words “radical Islamic terrorism”.
“He probably doesn’t have a snowball’s chance, I would think”, said one voter. “The Fourth Amendment was what we fought the Revolution over”.