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I thought Gilmore sounded pretty good.

2007-05-04 07:38:38 · 16 answers · asked by Perplexed Bob 5 in Politics & Government Politics

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Chris Matthews.

Followed by a toss up between Ron Paul and Flip Flop McCain

2007-05-04 07:42:04 · answer #1 · answered by Chi Guy 5 · 3 2

Chris Matthews. It was hard to watch them fawn over the Reagan name in an attempt at misdirection so they didn't have to mention Bush's name. What a bunch of sniveling sycophants. There isn't one of them that would make a pimple on Reagan's back end.

2007-05-04 07:48:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Chris Matthews.

2007-05-04 07:46:57 · answer #3 · answered by Hemingway 4 · 3 0

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert

2007-05-04 07:51:49 · answer #4 · answered by Global warming ain't cool 6 · 1 0

The silence in between questions sounded the best

2007-05-04 07:48:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

After watching that, I can see why Romney, Giuliani, and McCain are in the top 3. I can't say I agree with all their ideas, but they did seem like the most coherent ones, with a strong presence, up there to me.

2007-05-04 07:56:31 · answer #6 · answered by daisyk 6 · 0 2

Reagan

2007-05-04 07:47:41 · answer #7 · answered by Diggy 5 · 5 1

Howard Dean.

2007-05-04 07:44:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

They all sounded good, especially Mitt Romney. Ron Paul was a little whiny about the war, but he won't be a candidate in the long run.

2007-05-04 07:42:32 · answer #9 · answered by BRICK 3 · 3 2

Huckabee.

Although I don't agree with most of his positions, Huck's answers were clear, confident, well-delivered and to the point.

2007-05-04 07:59:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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