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Ebsy
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 11, 2016, 04:07:34 PM »

The candidates aren't the only ones that need bathroom breaks tbh.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2016, 11:03:53 PM »

Pretty amazing that some people think that the candidate who repeatedly gave boring nonanswers to questions on completely different topics won.
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Ebsy
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2016, 11:12:24 PM »

Pretty amazing that some people think that the candidate who repeatedly gave boring nonanswers to questions on completely different topics won.

I agree, Clinton should really try to answer the questions next time.
On the Russia in Syria question, the world leader question, and Clinton's critique of Scott Walker not wanting to pony up the money for Sanders' free college plan, he basically just ignored the issue at hand and ranted about unrelated matters until he ran out of breath. Very typical for Sanders, but please don't try to bend reality so far.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2016, 11:17:01 PM »

Pretty amazing that some people think that the candidate who repeatedly gave boring nonanswers to questions on completely different topics won.

I agree, Clinton should really try to answer the questions next time.
On the Russia in Syria question, the world leader question, and Clinton's critique of Scott Walker not wanting to pony up the money for Sanders' free college plan, he basically just ignored the issue at hand and ranted about unrelated matters until he ran out of breath. Very typical for Sanders, but please don't try to bend reality so far.

If you had watched that part about the world leaders question, you would see that Clinton didn't even attempt to answer the question at all and instead focused entirely on bashing Sanders for being the biggest Obama hater in the world.
At least she didn't waste my time giving me a lecture about FDR's political revolution. However, it is telling that you are struggling to find a single instance where Clinton just totally did not answer the question.
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Ebsy
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2016, 11:21:41 PM »

Pretty amazing that some people think that the candidate who repeatedly gave boring nonanswers to questions on completely different topics won.

I agree, Clinton should really try to answer the questions next time.
On the Russia in Syria question, the world leader question, and Clinton's critique of Scott Walker not wanting to pony up the money for Sanders' free college plan, he basically just ignored the issue at hand and ranted about unrelated matters until he ran out of breath. Very typical for Sanders, but please don't try to bend reality so far.

If you had watched that part about the world leaders question, you would see that Clinton didn't even attempt to answer the question at all and instead focused entirely on bashing Sanders for being the biggest Obama hater in the world.
At least she didn't waste my time giving me a lecture about FDR's political revolution. However, it is telling that you are struggling to find a single instance where Clinton just totally did not answer the question.

I literally just told you one, and that was out of just the three that you had mentioned where supposedly Sanders was the one ignoring the question. But good job ignoring my point.
I mean, Clinton basically said she agreed with Sanders in regards to FDR and said she admired Mandela for his commitment to Reconciliation, something I think we can all agree with. Then she pivoted to attacking Sanders, rather effectively, leading to the biggest applause line of the night and what looked like a very sick Sanders.
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Ebsy
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2016, 11:38:33 PM »

Right because in the past 13 months nothing has gotten done with a Democratic White House and a GOP Congress. No Medicare reform with a Doc Fix and a shift to focus on the quality of care delievered over how many tests you can perform, no transportation bill, no NCLB rewrite, nope. Nothing. Zilch.
To be fair, you are 100% right.
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