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GOP Debates Irreality Show ratings change yet again.
Last night’s attempt by CNBC to snag some of the ratings bonanza showed that the GOP show is both running out of steam as well as not likely to produce enough episodes to go into syndication.
After rising the top of the heap in the ratings, Ben Carson quickly wrapped up his fifteen minutes of fame and The Donald continues to but barely hang on by working his worn out sthick.
Needless to say, – The New York Times had a field day.
Plus, more than a few fickle fans of this increasingly less full clown car sitcom have moved onto to a new fav of the week – Senator Marco Rubio.
As such, Quincy Quarry is opting to rely on the master of political intrigue for trenchant comments.
Christie’s performance last night — all the barking and party loyalty — was of someone who wants to be Vice President.
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) October 29, 2015
And as for Tricky’s assessment of Marco Rubio:
Finally, they will write it as “Rubio was cool and prepared.” No. He was the plane with working flaps. There is a difference. — Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) October 29, 2015
Next up, the Master of the Dark Side’s rooting for dark horse John Kasich to break out of a pack of sway backs, broken down mustang wannabes and a nag.
Kasich was strong. — Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) October 29, 2015
Finally,
To be absolutely clear about it I equate Bush’s performance tonight to Walker’s in the debate before he dropped out.
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) October 29, 2015
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