February 7, 2016

(Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools

Dave Barry: Brain chips, porn, good food ... and, oh, yeah, the candidates: As for the debate itself:

The high point, without question, was the introduction of the candidates, in which the process of getting seven guys to walk out onto a stage in a specific order somehow became more complicated than the Normandy invasion. Seriously, watch the video on YouTube. It was like a show called “Those Wacky Republicans,” where you never knew who was going to come out from behind the curtain next. I would not have been surprised to see William Shatner. After that it was pretty much downhill. The big loser in the debate, according to the pundits, was Marco Rubio, who got this one talking point lodged in his throat and kept saying it over and over, unable to stop himself, until finally Dr. Ben Carson gave him the Heimlich maneuver, sending the talking point flopping onto the stage, where Chris Christie stomped on it.

Okay... got that? Now it's time to play "Give it a better soundtrack." Here's what you need to do:

1) Mute the soundtrack to the video above by lowering the speaker bar.

2) Start the video above AT THE SAME TIME (or close) YOU START THE ONE BELOW.

3)Enjoy.

Posted by gerardvanderleun at February 7, 2016 9:33 PM
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As usual the media messed up. Having their backs turned was grossly inept. Why were they placed that way enforcing the comedy?

CLASS ACT of Trump to stand with Ben Carson

Posted by: Joanne at February 8, 2016 7:51 AM

Yeah, someone at Ace had mentioned that watching Trump at that moment, made him want to vote for him. I didn't watch the debate until this morning, but it did impress me. Everyone blows by Carson, except Trump. And he just waits, until Carson is properly taken care of. That is not the behavior of an egotistical person. That is the behavior of a leader.

Posted by: Teri Pittman at February 8, 2016 5:12 PM
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