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i4indyguy
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« on: July 19, 2016, 12:39:32 AM »

I voted D, but really wanted to give a grade of C-. But this was  before the Melania plagarism story.  In light of that earth shattering report, D is the best i could give.

Have alot of sympathy for the woman whos so died in Benghazi, but i was incredibly disappointed that they even let someone like that on stage.  Seriously, since when do we let the grieving parents of soldiers have speaking slots at national conventions?  Especially when they sound unhinged.

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i4indyguy
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2016, 02:15:15 AM »

Grading a paper before reading it?  Let's see how this influences the race in the long run.  So far all we have is a title for our paper.

There is some truth to this.  But it is the story     NOW    that will determine what the bump or drop will be. Yes, its true, we can only speculate at this early stage what the effect might be. But any sane person knows this is a story one wouldn't ask for.
   

There were snippets of speeches that can be... well.....  'LIFTED'   and put in effective anti-Hillary ads, but on the whole, there was very little narrative or cogency across the speakers.

A lineup full of people railing against the dangers we face in this world, articulated by people of varying levels of insight and believability, headlined by the candidates wife....  Who talked about .... not that theme.


Oh, and then delaying Sen. Earnst until 11pm, with a 85% empty stadium even though she is from a swing state and demonstrated more polish than basically everyone else on stage tonight.   It certainly coulve been planned better. 


Don't believe me?  Wait a week to see the Dem. comparison.
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