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The Mahalo Daily team did the Republican Debate in 60 seconds and a "Reagan" counter... funny. Saved By: Jason Calacanis | View Details | Give Thanks
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added 2007 Fri Jun 15 1:06:52 by Neophile
More detailed responses to many of the criticisms of the argument presented in my "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever Watch." If you watched the original and ever found yourself thinking "Yeah, but. . ." then definitely check this out.
added 2007 Tue Jun 12 4:26:45 by ameliog
Provocative statements on handling the threat from Iran made at last week's G.O.P. presidential debate reveal a reckless attitude towards nuclear weapons, experts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation reiterated today.
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 18:18:46 by deathray
Our partners at MediaCurves.com played selected scenes from the CNN debate for 396 Republicans and independents. Watch the video to see how they responded to the clips in real time. (Note the interesting reactions to Mitt Romney's discussion of abortion and John McCain's warm words about "Hispanics.")
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 0:21:22 by elzorro2162
A video of Democratic candidates covered by CNN under the auspices of Soujourners Magazine, a progressive christian publication. The main theme is tackling poverty.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 20:00:47 by Alexia
If nothing else, last night's Republican presidential debate will certainly narrow the field. Those who have no shot: Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, and Tom Tancredo. They represent the fringe of the fringe. Mitt Romney will probably last until The Final Three, but only because he's such great television.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 20:00:47 by Alexia
If nothing else, last night's Republican presidential debate will certainly narrow the field. Those who have no shot: Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, and Tom Tancredo. They represent the fringe of the fringe. Mitt Romney will probably last until The Final Three, but only because he's such great television.

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added 2007 Wed Jun 6 20:00:47 by Alexia
If nothing else, last night's Republican presidential debate will certainly narrow the field. Those who have no shot: Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, and Tom Tancredo. They represent the fringe of the fringe. Mitt Romney will probably last until The Final Three, but only because he's such great television.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 20:00:47 by Alexia
If nothing else, last night's Republican presidential debate will certainly narrow the field. Those who have no shot: Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, and Tom Tancredo. They represent the fringe of the fringe. Mitt Romney will probably last until The Final Three, but only because he's such great television.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 14:38:25 by TimALoftis
Here are the winners and losers of Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate, accurate to three decimal places.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:41:45 by Aidenag
Rep. Tom Tancredo said at the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night that he would tell President Bush to not "darken the doorstep of the White House" if he were to win the presidency.
added 2007 Mon Jun 4 19:48:59 by JamesMarcus
The debate itself came up short in the sound-and-fury department. Standing behind their podiums for the first hour, the eight tiny action figures in conservative suits seemed caught between pledges of unity--a nice touch for the always schismatic Democrats--and the understandable urge to separate themselves from the pack.
added 2007 Mon Jun 4 3:01:59 by Deidre
Tonight's Democratic presidential debate from Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, N.H. is underway. We're using this post to live-blog the event.
added 2007 Wed May 16 8:09:59 by populist
Rudy Giuliani made clear in Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate that he is not ready to let the facts get in the way of his approach to foreign policy.
added 2007 Wed May 16 7:17:56 by Aidenag
Debating the treatment of foreign detainees at Tuesday night's debate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said he thought the US should "double" the number of prisoners held in Guantanamo Bay Cuba.
added 2007 Wed May 9 15:30:07 by Jayson
The Rev. Al Sharpton, who recently urged that radio host Don Imus be fired for making a racially insensitive remark, said in a debate that "those of us who believe in God" will defeat Republican Mitt Romney for the White House. But Sharpton denied he was questioning the Mormon's own belief in God.
added 2007 Sun May 6 18:06:42 by KelLuv
"Aside from Rudy Giuliani's torturous explanation of his views on abortion, it was easy to discern after Thursday's debate that the candidates running for the Republican presidential nomination are staunch advocates of life, namely when it comes to abortion."
added 2007 Sun May 6 10:47:26 by corey.spring
A few days after Barack Obama urged media companies to lift their copyright restrictions on the debates so the video could be openly shared, CNN announced today that it will do just that.
added 2007 Thu May 3 17:21:07 by TechnologyExpert
Ten Republicans, one stage, 90 minutes - just enough time for Rudy Giuliani, John McCain or Mitt Romney to make a major gaffe as underdog rivals scramble for relevancy during the first GOP presidential debate Thursday.
added 2007 Thu May 3 3:22:35 by TechnologyExpert
Right-winger Nicolas Sarkozy and socialist rival Segolene Royal staged an often bad tempered televised debate Wednesday that could have a crucial effect on France's presidential vote.
added 2007 Wed May 2 14:09:51 by TimALoftis
Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose decisive reelection in November made him one of the few Republican success stories last year, says he hopes the presidential candidates converging on California for Thursday's debate will break with the traditional formula for winning the party nomination and signal that they would govern from the center.
added 2007 Tue May 1 6:08:33 by populist
They call it partisanship; in reality, it is cowardice. Thinking is not what the partisans want for the American population. They seek an unquestioning multitude. They seek the obedience of blinded eyes and heads pressed to the earth.
added 2007 Sat Apr 28 3:43:40 by populist
MSNBC, owned by weapons-maker General Electric, opened Thursday night's debate with the unavoidable topic of Iraq, and unavoidably allowed each of the eight candidates on the stage to address it.
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 23:10:00 by Beau7890
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani on Friday accused his Democratic rivals of embracing health care plans that would amount to socialized medicine. The former New York City mayor, responding to comments in the first Democratic primary debate Thursday night, claimed Democrats favor "mandatory" universal health care and the
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 3:27:59 by MyWayOnNow
Democratic presidential hopefuls flashed their anti-war credentials Thursday night, robustly criticizing President Bush's Iraq policy in an unusually early first debate of the 2008 campaign.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 14:37:30 by TimALoftis
Democrats hold the first presidential debate of the '08 stakes from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Martin Luther King Jr. Theater at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, S.C., moderated by Brian Williams and shown live on MSNBC.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 6:19:56 by STONERS
Palestinians called on Israel Wednesday to seize the opportunity to negotiate peace without preconditions, but Israel refused and accused the Palestinian government of waging a terror campaign.
added 2007 Tue Apr 24 4:05:51 by pagey
A bubbly, non-alcoholic children's drink for sale in Alberta liquor stores has upset Mothers Against Drunk Driving.