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Senate Intelligence not investigating Cruz
In what became the most talked about moment of the debate, Bush shot back, “Donald, you’re not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency, that’s not going to happen”.
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“The question is what’s wrong with [the establishment], not what’s wrong with Trump or Rubio or Cruz or any of these other candidates”, Limbaugh said.
“We have to show what life is really like in ISIS territory, and we have to show them why ISIS is not invincible, by going out and conducting these attacks and publicizing them to those who they recruit”, he said. Blitzer then asked Risch, “You’re privy to all these intelligence…” and Risch quickly responded, “I am, and the only place I’ve heard those numbers discussed is in classified settings”. In fact, there were 10 million more viewers for Tuesday night’s debate than there were at the last Democratic debates.
Bush took aim at Trump’s call to ban all Muslims from entering the US, saying that Arab support was crucial to efforts to destroy the Islamic State. “You need the capability to do it with, and we’re losing that capability”.
“I did think the debate was great”. And he’d be a chaos president.
(Trump) “He has failed in this campaign, it’s been a total disaster, nobody cares”. “I don’t think anybody that likes him thinks he’s doing anything wrong”. Marco Rubio during the debate of nine Republican presidential contenders, argued that the new version of the program covers “nearly 100 percent” of phone numbers to search for terrorists.
But somehow, the candidates – including Trump – stumbled into a thoughtful discussion about a deep issue: Is it better to overthrow dictators in the hope of spreading democracy, or put up with them for the sake of stability?
Trump threatens to skip debate: Donald Trump again threatened to skip a Republican candidates’ debate, telling an audience in Arizona “I think next time I won’t do it”, according to the Hill.
Beginning after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, the NSA secretly collected the daily calling records – but not contents of conversations – for most Americans, including people never suspected of any crime. “He would not be the commander-in-chief we need to keep our country safe”, Bush said.
“That is a judgment for every voter to make”, Cruz said.
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The two first-term senators, one from Texas and the other from Florida, made it clear each sees the other as the primary obstacle to securing the nomination if the current front-runner Donald Trump falters.