I think last night’s debate was informative in the sense that I think I have a better idea on who is the stronger candidate. Only one stood out for me and it was Marco Rubio. I like Ben Carson but I believe he lacks the experience he would need to be successful. Fiorino, seems very weak in international policy, along with Trump, and Cruz. Even though I am a Democrat I was hoping the Republican party would have one strong candidate because I would still want a decent President for our country if the Democrats should lose the election.
For me Rubio wasn’t strong enough but I think he is the best the Republican party has to offer. I didn’t hear enough from him to convince me he would do well in foreign policy but I think he is not a hot head that will jump in without thinking before involving us in a war and he gave me the impression of being the most sincere when it came to building our nation for all and not just the privileged few.
Trump was his usual only a little more controlled this time, but his insults fell on deaf ears. And he was extremely vague as usual. I will make the world obey because I am the almight God Money Bags and it will rain money for 40 years, was pretty much the sum of, it with a touch of I will tax the rich heavier, plus I believe everyone is uglier than me.
Huckabee was actually much better composed and may be one of the strongests in foreign affairs. Or at least the smart enough not to come off as his usual hot headed self along with Rand Paul.
I wouldn’t call last night entertaining. It was way to long to find out nothing new really. But I think it at least gave me an idea of who is best prepared. And the questions at least let me believe that the republican party is paying attention to more things than just the past. But that they are realizing that the american people are actually interested in more things than just planned parenthood. They touched on the subject and on immigration but they actually went further and didn’t spend all their time on Trump this time.