Matt Mortem
Karloff is King
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This entire debate feels like the GOP is imploding. I just don't see how anyone on that stage is a viable leader in 2016.
This entire debate feels like the GOP is imploding. I just don't see how anyone on that stage is a viable leader in 2016.

I do feel vaguely curious about what a country with Ben Carson as their President would be like.
Not in the sense that I'd actually vote for him, or believe that he even stands a chance, but I'd visit that alternate universe.![]()
Ben Carson's State of the Union addresses would cure insomnia.

Say what you want about Hitler, but the man knew how to motivate a crowd who desired a racially pure Europe.![]()
I could live with a Kasich/Rubio ticket.If I had to pick, Jeb and Kasich feel the most presidential to me, at least in terms of temperament. Rubio is honestly a pretty good debater despite his recent snafu, though it's tough for me to picture a Republican nominee so young and baby-faced.
Trump and Cruz just irritate me on that primal level, so abrasive.
He showed his petty partisan hack side by saying Obama shouldn't nominate a supreme court justice, because he doesn't like Obama.
You have to love the audiences in these Republican debates.
"9/11 is Clinton's fault because he didn't kill Bin Laden!"
Audience cheers.
"I wish Obama would stop blaming by brother (W Bush) and saying he inherited all his problems!"
Audience cheers.
This how most people are taking that comment.That's not how I took it at all. He said that Obama should propose someone he thinks people could unite behind and has a chance of passing. But he doesn't believe Obama is willing to that, so he said it would be better off with no nominee than another fight.

Also can't believe he came out that strong against George W. Bush it could also be that Trump realizes that South Carolina is an open primary.Because most Americans realize that Bush was a terrible president.