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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 16 2016, 10:57 PM (311 Views) | |
| Pat | Mar 16 2016, 10:57 PM Post #1 |
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As he says, there questions have already been asked. (why subject himself to the same biased nonsense). Trump to skip last GOP debate By AL WEAVER (@ALWEAVER22) • 3/16/16 9:01 AM Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that he would not be attending the last GOP debate on Monday in Utah, citing a prior commitment to speak before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference that day. Trump made the news official during an appearance on "Fox and Friends," telling host Steve Doocy that he would not be there on Monday, and adding that "we've had enough debates." "Mr. Trump, are you going to be at the Fox News debate on March 21st?" Doocy asked Trump. "You know, I'll be honest, nobody even told me about it," Trump said. "Nobody told me about the debates, and as you saw, the last debate on CNN was the last debate. That was going to be it." "I'm doing a major speech ... that night," Trump said, referring to the speech at AIPAC. "It was scheduled a while ago, and nobody told me there was going to be more debates." "We've had enough debates ... How many times can the same people ask you the same question," Trump said. "I won't be there, no." When asked by host Brian Kilmeade if he'd reconsider, the GOP front-runner said that he "can't" because he's committed to the speaking engagement. This would be the second GOP debate Trump will have skipped. Previously, Trump famously bolted from the Fox News debate in Des Moines, Iowa just prior to the state's caucuses as he tied himself in a feud with the network. |
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| her-she | Mar 16 2016, 11:24 PM Post #2 |
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This would be a good, no scratch that, a great oppertunity for Rand Paul to slip in and pull a strong finish. |
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| Neutral | Mar 16 2016, 11:48 PM Post #3 |
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I have no problem with him skipping, he's already won how many now? Of course Cruz will use it to attack again. |
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| Berton | Mar 17 2016, 05:47 AM Post #4 |
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It has been canceled. |
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| Pat | Mar 17 2016, 06:37 AM Post #5 |
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Yes, I saw that. If Trump is elected, I expect Fox news to be frozen out of interviews and access. I can't recall the number of people i know who refuse to watch the channel anymore. They have burnt bridges with their unfair treatment and anti Trump story lines. |
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| Neutral | Mar 17 2016, 08:43 AM Post #6 |
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Only a few on Fox are anti Trump, it's still the best network to get the truth. |
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| Stoned | Mar 19 2016, 12:41 AM Post #7 |
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All the questions were asked but very few answered in the first debate. The rest have been excercises in redundency. The only difference is now Trump is ahead. Good idea. Quit while you are ahead. |
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| Neutral | Mar 19 2016, 12:45 AM Post #8 |
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You should take your own advice maybe. Oh yes you did quit but now you're back. lol |
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