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Winners and losers from the 4th Democratic presidential debate

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Interesting read.

I love this part:

* Sunday night debates: Let's call the Democratic debate schedule what it is: ridiculous. A Saturday debate just before Christmas. A Sunday night debate just before a federal holiday. No debate from now until AFTER the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Seriously? Say what you will about the Republican National Committee's attempts to influence the debate calendar. It pales in comparison to the travesty the Democratic National Committee has made of its own debates. Period.

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's efforts to get Hillary nominated are pretty damn painful.

Winners and losers from the 4th Democratic presidential debate
 
Sanders effectively positioned himself as the anti-status quo candidate in this race, a very good place to be in this electoral environment.

Anti-staus quo. Seems this is the year for it doesn't it?
 
Interesting read.

I love this part:

* Sunday night debates: Let's call the Democratic debate schedule what it is: ridiculous. A Saturday debate just before Christmas. A Sunday night debate just before a federal holiday. No debate from now until AFTER the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Seriously? Say what you will about the Republican National Committee's attempts to influence the debate calendar. It pales in comparison to the travesty the Democratic National Committee has made of its own debates. Period.

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's efforts to get Hillary nominated are pretty damn painful.

Winners and losers from the 4th Democratic presidential debate

It is interesting to witness the execution of the thought process of establishment politicians and establishment power players.

It brings to mind the "fool some of the people some of the time, all the people some of the time, but not all the people all of the time" quote.

It should be rather obvious which mode the electorate is in, and yet, these players seem fit to display how detached they are from reality.
 
Interesting read.

I love this part:

* Sunday night debates: Let's call the Democratic debate schedule what it is: ridiculous. A Saturday debate just before Christmas. A Sunday night debate just before a federal holiday. No debate from now until AFTER the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Seriously? Say what you will about the Republican National Committee's attempts to influence the debate calendar. It pales in comparison to the travesty the Democratic National Committee has made of its own debates. Period.

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's efforts to get Hillary nominated are pretty damn painful.

Winners and losers from the 4th Democratic presidential debate

This degree of attempted fine tuning of a political process to ensure a desired outcome is usually unsuccessful.
 
Interesting read.

I love this part:

* Sunday night debates: Let's call the Democratic debate schedule what it is: ridiculous. A Saturday debate just before Christmas. A Sunday night debate just before a federal holiday. No debate from now until AFTER the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Seriously? Say what you will about the Republican National Committee's attempts to influence the debate calendar. It pales in comparison to the travesty the Democratic National Committee has made of its own debates. Period.

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's efforts to get Hillary nominated are pretty damn painful.

Winners and losers from the 4th Democratic presidential debate

Best part of this article was the link to Paul making fun of the debate.
 
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