Lol yea I liked Wolf and Dana Bash's approaches better, but I have read Hugh Hewitt before, he's not a bad commentator. Even though he might come across brash I think he was trying to give the candidates some room of fairness while still trying to be tough. I liked how they let the candidates kinda battle more too. Like the Rubio vs Cruz battles, It's a tough call on that one, depends what you want out of them, for the conservatives they gonna like Rubio and for the tea conservatives they gonna like Cruz. Their arguments are just red meat for their bases. Really impressed with Rand Paul like I said, Rand Paul really shows the common sense, surprisingly on foreign policy which was allegedly his perceived weak point. It's like this either you want a decisive foreign policy president like Trump that's more hardline or you want one that is decisive that is more dovish like Rand Paul. Everyone else pretty much falls into a spectrum between those two. So it's most logical to just figure out which one of the two extremes you like better. I like Paul better, Trump was right not to start the war, but Trump's mentality is that since we're all ready there let's just totally wreck em and plunder them. Paul's position is never should have been there to begin with, get the heck out now before some real crazy crap happens. I like Paul's position better.
Lol that and frankly best debate moment by far was Rand Paul finally finally just smashing Christie down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFHmRBcZ_VU
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Oh man this GOP race is getting real interesting. First Trump gets appealing and Cruz starts rising. Now Rand Paul runs in strong too. I'd say after all the debates and political epicness to cut my short list down to Kasich, Trump, Paul, Rubio, Bush, and Cruz.