US Republican presidential hopefuls debate 4th time
“It moves this way, it moves that way”, Trump told the crowd. “That’s a big problem, because you don’t cure that”.
‘What you’re seeing is that people are angry. He then compared Carson to a child molester. “There’s no cure for it. Pathological – there’s no cure for that”.
In his 1990 memoir, “Gifted Hands”, Carson blamed his past violent behavior to a “disease”, which he described as a “pathological temper”. “I just don’t understand why that’s such a complex thing”, he said to applause at the event, which was held in a Coca-Cola bottling facility. “Only 19.8 percent of black teens have a job”. “I think we need to repeal every rule that Barack Obama has in terms of work in progress, every one of them”, Bush said.
“I’ve had 62 years of life that’s been jammed into my DNA that when someone asks you a question, you’re supposed to answer it”, he said. “Even our friends from the other teams, they come, I don’t care, bring it on baby”. “And he said he’s pathological, somebody said he has pathological disease”.
Carson’s personal rise from poverty to top neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins University has become a central theme of his 2016 presidential bid.
His claims about his past are being scrutinized and a lot of reporters are saying that Carson lacks evidence to prove his colorful past.
The participants also reacted very favorably to Sen. “He hit the belt buckle”.
When Jeb Bush, Rubio and Fiorina say more businesses are closing than are being started, they are using old data.
In an interview with Bloomberg Politics, Trump thought it was germane to declare his distaste for Rubio’s looks. “It doesn’t happen that way”, Trump said. They’d rather give mini-stump speeches. Presumably children under 10 could go back to head-butting the soccer ball and seat belts will not have to be installed on school buses; both federal rules were announced the day before Bush’s statement.
He was right, and it wasn’t just because Trump’s hot rhetoric on immigration has probably chased away any Latino who might have considered voting Republican.
Republican Senator Rand Paul announced his candidacy on April 7. Koch did say he’s likely to help a Republican presidential candidate in the general election.
A Tea Party favorite, Florida Senator Marco Rubio announced his candidacy on April 13.
As he spoke to voters in three different cities in the Hawkeye State, he rode high on his debate performance.
This year, the political Republicans are in trouble.
The first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company, Republican Carly Fiorina announced her candidacy on May 4. But what was significant about the Republican debate was how much it sounded like the Anti-Federalists at the Constitutional Convention.
Former NY Governor George Pataki announced the launch of his presidential campaign with a YouTube video on May 28.
Cruz is quick to charge that most of his GOP rivals have at one point supported “amnesty”, and Rubio’s signature push in Congress was an abandoned attempt by a group known as the Gang of Eight to pass comprehensive reform that included a road to citizenship.
Rick Perry threw his hat into the ring for a second time on June 4.
Donald Trump appears on stage at the CNN Republican Presidential Debate in Simi Valley, California on September 16, 2015. Not of Rubio, who is rising in the polls.
This talk of drafting Romney is absurd for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that there’s absolutely no evidence that Trump, Carson and Cruz voters would abandon their preferred candidate and rush headlong to support the failed 2012 candidate who was universally judged to have run an incompetent content-free campaign that was devoid of any mention of the issues that concern those voters.
Jim Gilmore, former Army intelligence officer and Republican governor of Virginia, announced his candidacy on July 30.