MRoCkEd
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Chris Wallace is ......
nevermind.
But I hope Rand is on his toes.
I really don't like this 'free flowing conversation' where the moderator gets to decide when enough 'gotcha' has occured, etc. I don't trust wallace, and KET, which plans to do the same thing, is absolutely on Conway's side. Where did the 'debates' go and turn into evening newstainment shows?
Chris Wallace is a former democrat.
Democrat-turned Republicans usually tend to be statist.
I think Wallace will give Conway a chance to out-neocon Rand.
my suspicion is that he will attempt to challenge Rand on this to try to get Rand to commit to a more warlike posture, as well. Since the GOP knows Rand's position, and he is currently going for Dems and independents, hopefully he knows to stand tight there. He already took the grief for it in the primary.
Jack has basically followed Rand on foreign policy since the race started in 2009. Now, if Wallace focuses on Jack W. Conway from 2002, we have some differences in foreign policy to discuss with that Jack.
Jack is more pro-Israel than Rand and he once sent a campaign letter about Rand not being tough enough on Iran.
There's really no evidence to back up that.
Jack has no voting record and is a professional panderer.
There's really no evidence to back up that.
Jack has no voting record and is a professional panderer.
Jack described America's relationship with Israel as "an unbreakable bond" in that anti-Iran email.
http://democratsenators.org/o/57/blastContent.jsp?email_blast_KEY=16719
If Rand were to talk like that then I would no longer support him.
You wouldn't be the first to stop supporting Rand over semantics and his opponent's rhetoric. :o