October 28th Republican debate on CNBC - Official thread

Rand gave up the one thing that Ron was always able to rely on to differentiate himself: authenticity. Something Bernie Sanders has leveraged too.

Let's be clear: other candidates are hawking most of Rand's positions. What's the most important difference between Rand and the other candidates isn't the few positions where he's different, it's the fact that he's actually serious about his positions and the other candidates are not. Ted Cruz is not going to reign in the Fed. Etc.

People got it with Ron. They're not getting it with Rand.
You do remember that Ron ran for president 3 time and NEVER won a single primary. 90% of the republicans didn't "get it" with Ron
 
Rand gave up the one thing that Ron was always able to rely on to differentiate himself: authenticity. Something Bernie Sanders has leveraged too.


Yeah agreed. Rand is just not good at this. He isn't charismatic enough, and all his (3 minutes of) responses just seem bland and bored.
 
They went to Rand - he was surprised but explained social security and medicaid are out of money and did great - then Christie tries to butt in.
 
Rand is absolutely right about social security but he's boring as hell. Christie is schooling him on how to present this issue
 
On the bright side, the debate is in CNBC and can't be streamed online, I think this will have had the smallest viewership of any debate.
 
Rubio admits that it's all about him. "I'm against anything that is bad for my mother."
 
Listening to Fiorina is torture. If I had to pick one candidate to not be on that stage it would be her.
 
Rand, where the hell is your uumph and passion, man?? Thank God this debate is almost over, what a dreadful show!! :(:(
 
Carly: "Let me talk, I want to say the same thing as everyone else."
CNBC: "No."
Carly: "Please?"
CNBC: "No."
Carly: "But."
CNBC: "Go ahead."
Carly: "Huh?"
CNBC: "Talk"
Carly: "Shit, I guess I have to babble."
 
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