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Townhalls. The big advantage D's have over R's is they can relate to all sorts of people and talk to them on their level.

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I agree, but I wouldn't want them to kill my wife just to stop me from running for office. 😉

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That's assuming GOP candidates and prostitutes are two different things BA-ZING

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YES YES YESIdiotic though debates are, we still need to cram this in voters' faces: REPUBLICANS! ARE!! COWARDS!!!Dems have been handed a talking point on a gold platter and we MUST use it!

And as for frothing idiocy, he'll get that literally no matter what he does

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Hey, refusing to debate worked out great for David Purdue!

I bet this is because TFG's pants-shitting is now so out of control that it would be impossible to conceal over the course of a three-hour-long debate, BTW.

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Great! Nows there's more room on the stage for other parties to debate. Finally they get a voice. I know there's fear of diluting liberal voters and would love to have runoff elections mandatory.

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Or just cancel Iowa.

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Showing up to the debate didn't work out so great for Purdue either

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Put an empty chair on the dais and direct questions to it. Then yell at it for not answering correctly.

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Clint Eastwood as guest moderator?

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These fuckers just cannot stop whining about how biased EVERYTHING is. The debate questions are biased? Both candidates have to answer--- ahh, fuck it. Just too friggin' stupid.

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Thanks for the mention. Words matter and violent words desensitize.

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Now that I would watch. https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

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Here's an idea for those Christian Conservatives that struggle eternally with victimhood (that be y'all) and that cannot break free from the weight of the cross that they bear .. Jimmy Jones 2.0 is coming soon, with your salvation, in a paper cup .. let's break bread.

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I've also read that radio audiences thought Nixon won the debate, but TV audiences thought JFK did.

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Considering also that Republicans seem to think that elections they don't win are illegitimate I have to agree with "It's part of an all out assault not just on the mechanisms of democracy but the very idea that anyone who doesn't agree with republicans should get any kind of say in how our country is run, ever."

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