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JUNE 26, 2019 BY STEVEN HAYWARD
THE DEBATE So I watched. It wasn’t easy, but I had some good help: Fidel Castro? Julian Castro? Castro Street? Who won? That’s easy. Donald Trump. There were lots of take-it-to-the-bank moments, but maybe the best was when one of the candidates—Fidel Castro, or is it Julian Castro? it is hard to tell—said it was essential that the government not only provide abortions for all women, but also for all trans-women. The Saturday Night Live writers must be pretty depressed right now. It was pretty cute seeing so many of the candidates speak in Esperanto as they tried to disguise that they’re for open borders. And some clever person in the field decided to “help out” Beto O’Rourke by supplying him with Nixon’s makeup man from the 1960 debates. I’m guessing O’Rourke is so ignorant that he doesn’t know that story at all. (Or maybe he’s using one of those new Gillette girly razors?) I’m still waiting for a candidate to roll out my favorite cliche of all time: Any country that can land a man on the moon can abolish the income tax. But that will never work for Democrats because the sentence says “man” in it. Silly me. read more JUNE 26, 2019 BY PAUL MIRENGOFF. POWERLINE
OPENING NIGHT [UPDATED] I played a different drinking game than the ones Steve recommended for tonight’s Democratic debate. I filled my Power Line mug with tea and took a sip every time one of the candidates said something I agree with. Had it not been for John Delaney, the former Maryland congressman, I would have ended up with a full cup of very cold tea. But the question isn’t whether I agreed with what the candidates said. The question is how Democratic primary voters perceived the debate. read more |
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