“Everything’s gonna be alright”…..(Rod Stewart reference)…..
I see by the clock on the wall….it is time to end my posting day……..I leave my readers with one last thought…….BACON! (Sorry must be on-set Touret’s)….
Yes we have a GOP debate to night…..there will be a “kiddie” table one first and then the Big Event….the Trump Show will commence…..

I will go on record as saying that there will be NOTHING new here…Trump will perform…all others will try to play catch up….
But I guess if you must amuse yourself with silliness….then what you need to watch for in tonite’s matinee……
The Republicans debate again Wednesday night, with a field still big enough to require two events. The undercard is at 6pm Eastern on CNBC (Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, George Pataki, and Lindsey Graham), followed by the main event at 8pm on the same network with the remaining 10. (Their rankings, according to cumulative polls: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Chris Christie, John Kasich, and Rand Paul.) Given that CNBC is a business news network, expect a heavy focus on economic issues, notes USA Today. Some things to watch:
- Trump vs. Carson: Trump has lost his lead to Carson in the latest polls (though he still leads cumulatively), which means “the Donald will be looking to tear him down,” notes Slate. Will Carson’s cool demeanor crack now that he’s a bigger target as a frontrunner?
- Which Bush? He has the “most at stake by far,” says Mike Allen of Politico, and he needs a strong night to convince backers he’s still their guy. The question is whether the Bush who shows up will be the relatively subdued Bush of the first two debates or more forceful.
- Rubio vs. Bush: Rubio has skillfully become the No. 1 establishment candidate in part with smart debate performances. One wrinkle Wednesday night: “Bush may be looking for a fight” to reclaim that establishment crown, notes Yahoo.
- Christie as Trump alternative? “This is a debate where Christie needs to come out and show that if you like the Trump swagger, but you have concerns about the Trump electability, I can be your guy,” according to Jonathan Martin in the New York Times.
- Wild cards: Fiorina “needs a shot of momentum” and has gotten one after the first two debates, observes Real Clear Politics. But she and the rest of the pack will likely be struggling to get noticed. Kasich in particular has been signaling that he’s going to get aggressive, while Carson’s rise in the polls is putting pressure on Cruz to stake his claim as the anti-establishment candidate.
Me? I have a really excellent bottle of Spanish Sherry…..I will sleep like a baby.
TY as always appreciated….chuq
I will give it a miss,if you don’t mind.
It is hard enough trying to avoid Cameron’s/Osbourne’s ugly mugs.
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A glass of sherry is calling me…so I do not care what these toads do tonite….
You make the whole scene a rather tempting choice – but I’ll stick with the BACON!!
LOL….mine is the Sherry….
Now – make it a scotch and we’ll have a discussion! Haha
You have to be an adult to drink Scotch….famous words of my grandfather….
I think you should have used the title of your previous story as the title for this story.
Instead of wasting my time watching these clowns juggle their balls to entertain viewers, I’ll will be doing something far more productive. I’ll be watching…uh…The Aquarium Channel, if I have to. Or watching my rain gauge fill up.
My prediction for tonight is 6mm.
No 2016 until 2016!
My night will be sherry filled…I give these updates for those that want to know what is what in dreamland….LOL
“Tonight’s the night”….Hey, wasn’t that serial-killer Dexter’s line??? Now there’s a Republican 2015 debate I might watch…or record and watch in 2016.
LOL….now that would be far more interesting than anything these twats will say tonite….