That toxicity was quite apparent in the debate, and even Mike Pence struggled to shake it off. And I'm getting a lot of credit, because that's really my first so-called choice. In an MSNBC interview in May, Trump said the US had "bigger problems than Assad" and that the Obama administration had already strayed too far into Syria.
During Tuesday night's vice-presidential debate, Mike Pence, the Republican, advocated an aggressive policy toward Syria, calling for a no-fly zone and strikes against the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, even if it means confronting Russian Federation, an Assad ally.
Tim Kaine, repeatedly reminded viewers of Donald Trump's attacks on Latinos, including calling Mexican immigrants "rapists", Pence lost his patience.
Kaine quickly shot back, "I can't believe you are defending the position that there's no bias". He was phenomenal. He was cool.
Kaine listed off a litany of insulting things Trump has said about, well, everybody, while Pence grimaced, shook his head and insisted Trump had nary spoken (or tweeted) a mean word in his life.
So it was fantastic for all of us and everyone watching to hear Governor Pence lay out that plan.
The real estate mogul and NY billionaire went even further, saying, "I'd argue that Mike had the single most decisive victory in the history of vice presidential debates..."
More news: Johnny Gaudreau Signs with the Flames!Tim Kaine opened up the first salvo against Mike Pence and Donald Trump right out of the gate, and while Pence returned the gesture, there was a striking difference in tone and posture. "Nothing was going in the net last night", Kaine said.
Mostly, the people who didn't watch it at all or who changed the channel after getting exhausted of listening to the exhausted talking points and the candidates interrupting each other and the besieged moderator, who lost control early and never fully regained it. His attitude on how religious beliefs and practices should be left to individuals and not imposed by government (or any others) is something that resonates with me - it is precisely how I and many other Muslim Americans view ourselves in the broader American society. "There's just so many things that Donald Trump has said and done that I think are indefensible and I wanted to ask Governor Pence over and over again how can you defend this and I wanted to see how he responded". He did not defend any of Trump's recent aggravations, and yet insisted that people should vote Trump; there laid his greatest weakness - asking the American people to vote for a man he can not defend.
Both candidates were raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools but Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the Republican vice presidential candidate, became an evangelical Christian while in college. Sen.
Describing Trump as a doer, Pence said when Trump does his talking, he doesn't go tiptoeing around all those thousands of rules of political correctness that the media puts in the way of men and women that want to make a difference.
"He speaks from his mind".
Clinton was once again in debate cramming mode yesterday with no public appearances, although she did attend a fundraiser hosted by actresses Julianna Margulies and Eva Longoria.
Authorities moved to arrest Albakr last week, but he managed to elude them and flee his residence in the city of Chemnitz. Bakr's lawyer described the death as a judicial scandal, saying the prison was aware Bakr was a suicide risk.
Ohio State opens as 9-point favorites vs WisconsinWhile OSU has played three cupcake opponents in Bowling Green, Tulsa and Rutgers, Week 3 did bring an impressive win over then-no. IN quarterback Richard Lagow was 14-of-28 passing for 182 yards and two touchdowns and one late interception.
Republican Senator Who Urged Donald Trump to Step Aside Supports Him AgainFischer's fellow Nebraska Republican in the Senate, Ben Sasse, has been a vocal, prominent GOP critic of Trump. Garrett has always said he will vote for the Republican Party nominee".
Green scores again, US settles for 1-1 draw vs New ZealandThe timing couldn't be better for him, with the massive World Cup qualifiers against Mexico and Costa Rica less than a month away. His participation in that tournament meant that he was provisionally "tied" to represent only Germany in global competition.
Chargers' McCoy says his focus is on Broncos, not job statusIt was another close game for the Raiders, who were down 24-16 before staging an 18-7 comeback that started in the third quarter. His ruling was pass interference on San Diego's Dexter McCoil, who had made contact with Cooper when the ball was in the air.
Paul Ryan won't defend Donald TrumpSean Duffy, R-Wausau, said he endorsed Trump because of his policies, not "because of his stance on women or his family values". A prominent New Hampshire Republican activist said Donald Trump should step aside for the good of the GOP and the country.
Bill Clinton dismisses 'rapist' critique from a rally demonstratorConway promised a return to the issue of Obamacare, likely when Trump and Hillary Clinton square off Sunday at their next debate. Later, Clinton said he nearly wanted to apologize for the exchange, but instead hoped it would become a teachable moment.
Republicans reeling after Trump's vulgar comments revealedBut the businessman's comments about the Miss Universe contestant pale in comparison to his words in the newly released recording. She was married." He also uses graphic terms to describe the woman's body and says he frequently tries to kiss attractive women.
NFL Football Houston Texans at Minnesota Vikings Start Time, Betting OddsVIKINGS QB Sam Bradford remained turnover-free with his new team in Week 4, throwing for 26-36-262 and a TD (101.9 QB rating). The Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans play Sunday in a game that will feature two playoff teams most likely.
New Jersey gas prices to jump after vote to raise tax passesChristie and lawmakers struck a $16 billion deal on September 30 to fund road, bridge and transit projects for eight years. Even with the increase, New Jersey's gas tax would still remain lower than neighboring NY and Pennsylvania.