Republican presidential candidates were scheduled to debate on Thursday for the final time before Florida Republicans cast their votes. Watch this live video from CNN, broadcast Jan. 26, 2011. …
Idea for the Newt Gingrich picture shamelessly stolen from Gawker. Jesse and I will be live-tweeting the debate, starting at 9PM EST. Now that Newt Gingrich actually has a chance, it should be a pretty interesting debate. If you want to follow us, I tweet here and Jesse tweets here.…
The audience at Tuesday night’s CNN Republican presidential debate loudly expressed their approval of Herman Cain’s statement that the Occupy Wall Street protesters should blame themselves for not having jobs. “Yes, I do still say that,” Cain told debate host Anderson Cooper. With that, the candidate was forced to pause…
Texas Gov. Rick Perry attempted to regain some momentum at Tuesday’s CNN Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas by accusing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney of hiring undocumented workers. “The fact is that we have a huge number of illegals that are coming in to this country and they’re coming…
Did you know there was a GOP debate after the Bloomberg News one on Tuesday evening? According to Saturday Night Live, there was, as the “Marriott TV” GOP debate was held right after. Suffice to say, this probably will not have any impact on the race. WATCH: Video from NBC,…
The mystery of who heckled candidates at Tuesday night’s The Washington Post/Bloomberg Republican presidential debate has been solved. Andrew Vera of Hanover, New Hampshire told ConcordPatch that he raised his voice after Rick Santorum, who vehemently opposes same sex marriage, blamed the faltering U.S. economy on “the breakdown of the…
Former New Mexico governor and Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson on Friday condemned audience members who booed a homosexual U.S. soldier during the Fox News GOP presidential debate. “If I have one regret from last evening, it’s that I didn’t stand up and say, you know, you’re booing a U.S.…
In her interview with new MSNBC host Chris Hayes, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) felt the now notorious “Let him die” moment at the recent GOP debate was “heartbreaking.” “Even to me someone who is rarely surprised with what the other side will do, that demonstration was heartbreaking,” Pelosi…