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In reply to the discussion: Crossing off Pete [View all]frazzled
(18,402 posts)35. Totally agree
If anyone went down three rungs on my list tonight it was Klobuchar. She can dish it out but she sure cant take it. Displaying that kind of anger was a red flag for me. Confirmed some of the stuff Id heard said, but didnt take seriously. She has a kind of mean streak, and is overly defensive. I could envision a very dysfunctional White House.
Im looking for a steady hand after e last 3 years of crazy pants.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Amy was caught off guard by Pete and it put her in such a defensive mood she couldn't respond.
Prosper
Feb 2020
#62
No. At least, not yet. Not a heart beat away.. not ready for prime time
question everything
Feb 2020
#26
I don't think its a good look for any of the candidates tonight going after each other so harshly.
Capt. America
Feb 2020
#10
Yes, I would say that was raging, especially given that she normally projects...
W_HAMILTON
Feb 2020
#36
A small town mayor who can just look at specific facts, vs. a seasoned, responsible senator
question everything
Feb 2020
#25
Funny how we all see things differently. I thought he was a pushover in the last debate
unitedwethrive
Feb 2020
#44