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Obama Skewers Republicans Over Debate Whining

That’s not to say they are speaking with one voice. Do you think Putin would be in the Ukraine today if Ronald Reagan were president?

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To the editor: Kudos to Jacobs for a thoroughly enlightening and, dare I say, accurate enactment of what the Republican presidential candidates’ debate might be the next time. “Many GOP candidates” marketing crusade representatives met Sun.to debate changes to debates after last week’s forum on CNBC, which a few candidates complained was tilted towards “gotcha” questions created to stoke conflict.

The 2016 Republican presidential candidates seem to “occupy a different reality”, Obama said. “According to them, everything was really good in 2008 when we were going through the worst economic crisis in our lifetimes, when we were hopelessly addicted to foreign oil, and when Osama [bin Laden] was still running loose”.

Of course, Crowley would later admit she was wrong, but she had accomplished her mission and the Obama presidency was saved. “This apparently was the golden age that I messed up”.

The Donald was also quizzed on if he’d join with other candidates to demand that a Republican actually moderate future debates.

The GOP hopefuls pose for a photo at the CNBC Republican presidential debate at University of Colorado’s Coors Events Center on October 28, 2015, in Boulder.

Perhaps the best way for the Republicans to debate is to avoid the scripted questions from their chosen moderators and allow American voters from whatever city they’re debating in to ask the questions.

During the debate, Sen. After enduring a CNBC forum that featured provocative, tough questions, the candidates decided that they didn’t like debates after all.

Dr. Ben Carson doesn’t want to be asked anymore about giving paid speeches and appearing in promotional videos for a nutritional supplement company called Mannatech that got fined in Texas – not exactly a consumer-rights refuge – for fraudulently marketing its products as cures for cancer and autism.

In an email obtained by ABC News, Carly Fiorina’s deputy campaign manager, Sarah Flores, informed Ben Ginsberg, a Republican attorney who has taken a lead role in drafting the letter, that Fiorina would not be signing the letter. On Tuesday night, Jeb Bush’s campaign said it wouldn’t join the effort either. “How about talking about the substantive issues that people care about?” Cruz rant was “diversion from the question posed to him” about his opposition to the agreement to raise the debt limit.

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Candidates included their demands about ground rules for the remaining debates, the respective campaigns told Fox News but none of the other networks.

In One Joke President Obama Just Gave the Perfect Smackdown to Republican Debate Whiners