Gary Johnson Responds to Debate Deficit Question
You have to cut spending, he says
In the first presidential debate, the candidate reveals his core convictions.
58 million people watched two candidates argue over the relatively small differences between them
Well, at least he didn't blame global warming
Blaming tax cuts for a recession is a contention so ridiculous that even a fake economic study doesn't exist to prove it.
Tweet said his grandma knew Obama's presidency would be bad and that's why she died three days before he was elected, was not meant for company's official twitter account
The former White House green jobs czar said Romney brought the heat and Obama wasn't prepared
By a wide margin Americans thought Mitt Romney won yesterday's debate, was it because yet another Mitt Romney showed up?
The MSNBC talking head is channeling his inner Clint Eastwood
In a few election cycles he can be replaced by a chat bot
Sixty-seven percent give the win to the GOP candidate
Uh oh ... The Dems and Repubs are going to Hell, now. Ha! As if that's new.
Forget the talk, guys. What about the walk?
Suddenly, racial politics and Rev. Wright are back in play
They may want to step away from the canned talking points, then
Says he would allow many young illegals to stay for two years under the President's plan
But, do you actually believe that, Mitt?
Warm up for tomorrow night's empty promises with some of 2008's forgotten pledges.
Johnson's on the ballot in some 47 states, and he's registered more than 5 percent support in some national polls. But he's locked out of the debates.
Not too much to put on his shoulders, is it?
That whole commitment to non-discrimination thing
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