Castro’s opening statement was largely name-dropping. Klobuchar’s was ‘moderate moderation’. She’s not gonna last much longer, and it sounded like she knows it.
Yang actually says he’ll give out a ‘Freedom Dividend’ of $1K a month to 10 families who are listening tonight. There’s the ‘jump the shark’ moment. Not to mention, I think it violates election law.
I have sensed underlying and perhaps unhealthy egotism in Julian Castro. I think it drives his decision making and draws him into combative moments such as the unhappy one with Biden last night. He did a similar move on Beto O’Rourke in the first debate and received points for it. After last night he should know that getting his blood up is a two edged sword that can bite the hand that wields it.
So let me get this straight: This moderator goes hard after Klobuchar and Harris for their records as AG’s, and lobs a softball at Biden, who is more responsible than anyone on this stage for locking up scores of minorities.
Watching one of Steyer’s commercials, he talks about Trump the businessman. He makes his point about Trump being incompetent and manages to screw his face into this disapproving prune-face of Puritan disapproval, like a shriveled evangelical preacher. I found it both revealing about the state of Steyer’s inner psyche and distracting. He was better when he limited himself to writing checks for the first ads.
I think it’s just that he’s gotten tired of Biden saying that he and Obama were joined at the hip b/c he was a member of the same administration. He sees Biden as a hypocrite, which he is, but, on the first response at least, he let his disdain get the better of him. He had a good point on his second faceoff with Biden.
2/3rds of the way through this, I think Beto has been the big winner. It may not be just the Big 3 after tonight. Mayor Pete’s been pretty good, but Beto has overshadowed him.
My quick take: Beto killed it. Booker killed it. Both seemed presidential to me. Warren was as solid as ever. Buttigieg was very solid. Though struggling with his voice, Bernie’s message resonated as always. I thought that Biden and Harris were the clear losers b/c they had more to lose than Klobuchar, Yang, and Castro.
Annnd, I switch over to MSNBC to hear Chris Matthews rail against the ‘ideologues on the left’, I spot Claire McCaskill on the panel, and it’s time for bed.
Could anybody tell what those yahoos were yelling about during Biden’s response to the last question? Whatever it was, Biden looked like a deer in the headlights.
Castro’s opening statement was largely name-dropping. Klobuchar’s was ‘moderate moderation’. She’s not gonna last much longer, and it sounded like she knows it.
Yang actually says he’ll give out a ‘Freedom Dividend’ of $1K a month to 10 families who are listening tonight. There’s the ‘jump the shark’ moment. Not to mention, I think it violates election law.
Oh, man, sounds like Bernie’s fighting a cold.
Warren with a great opening.
Biden has been given a ‘refuse to postpone’ meme, and he looks down at his notes every time he has to repeat it. Not the best start.
Oh, gawd, Biden’s first response is disastrous. He’s just not sharp.
Beto sounds good on health insurance
So does Booker.
That was an ugly exchange between Castro and Biden
I think that was Castro’s plug-pulling moment. I know what he was trying to do, but it was so forced.
I have sensed underlying and perhaps unhealthy egotism in Julian Castro. I think it drives his decision making and draws him into combative moments such as the unhappy one with Biden last night. He did a similar move on Beto O’Rourke in the first debate and received points for it. After last night he should know that getting his blood up is a two edged sword that can bite the hand that wields it.
Is this also science? Lol.
is psychology science?
Beto is so great at framing the racism question.
I wondering how many times Biden is going to say “Obama” on this topic. I’m thinking 4 times.
zero times. I was way off.
So let me get this straight: This moderator goes hard after Klobuchar and Harris for their records as AG’s, and lobs a softball at Biden, who is more responsible than anyone on this stage for locking up scores of minorities.
Biden is just not doing well. Its kinda sad.
Eesh. that forced/canned moment by Harries was terrible.
She seems to be debating in her own private Idaho. Pretty strange.
BTW, is it me, or does everybody want to be Beto’s best friend tonight?
I think they all wish they could be like Beto and say “this is fucked up”
Damn, Booker is on fire. I think he’s gonna take support from Harris, who may well soon be circling the bowl.
Castro came off terrible. Was just to much.
Biden doing ok
Warren not a lot of time
Bernie getting beat up
Beto getting a lot of praise
Can’t wait till the stage is down to 5
I think Yang, Klobuchar, and Castro are making their final appearances. Of course, Steyer has bought his way into the next debate.
Watching one of Steyer’s commercials, he talks about Trump the businessman. He makes his point about Trump being incompetent and manages to screw his face into this disapproving prune-face of Puritan disapproval, like a shriveled evangelical preacher. I found it both revealing about the state of Steyer’s inner psyche and distracting. He was better when he limited himself to writing checks for the first ads.
Did Biden just punt on immigration b/c he was ‘only’ the Vice President? After taking claim for Obama’s successes?
Castro seems like he is on Warren’s payroll.
I think it’s just that he’s gotten tired of Biden saying that he and Obama were joined at the hip b/c he was a member of the same administration. He sees Biden as a hypocrite, which he is, but, on the first response at least, he let his disdain get the better of him. He had a good point on his second faceoff with Biden.
2/3rds of the way through this, I think Beto has been the big winner. It may not be just the Big 3 after tonight. Mayor Pete’s been pretty good, but Beto has overshadowed him.
That sounds like the nomination will go to the best orator.
Warren was great on bringing troops home from Afghanistan. I don’t think this was her crowd, but she’s still doing well.
Buttigieg had his best moment during his discussion of Afghanistan.
The over/under we should have done on Biden was on the phrase ‘the fact of the matter’.
BTW, he is now utterly unintelligible on Iraq and Afghanistan. They’re letting him ramble on, which I think is good. That was close to disastrous.
Finally, Bernie’s moment of the night when talking about democratic socialism. I just wish he wasn’t struggling with his voice.
BTW, these moderators have their shit together. I want more from this Jorge Ramos, in particular.
Biden was not even asked the climate change question. Probably best for him.
Man, Warren was great on public education.
Holy fuck, Biden is utterly garbled on education. And now he’s doing an unintelligible stream of consciousness… he CAN’T be our nominee.
We also should have done an over/under on ‘I’m the guy who…’
My quick take: Beto killed it. Booker killed it. Both seemed presidential to me. Warren was as solid as ever. Buttigieg was very solid. Though struggling with his voice, Bernie’s message resonated as always. I thought that Biden and Harris were the clear losers b/c they had more to lose than Klobuchar, Yang, and Castro.
Solid take. No need to watch Morning Joe tomorow.
Annnd, I switch over to MSNBC to hear Chris Matthews rail against the ‘ideologues on the left’, I spot Claire McCaskill on the panel, and it’s time for bed.
Could anybody tell what those yahoos were yelling about during Biden’s response to the last question? Whatever it was, Biden looked like a deer in the headlights.
I was wondering too – haven’t heard anyone discuss what was happening yet.
Pie is better than cake!!!