The CBS News Democrat Debate in South Carolina got out of control early with all 7 candidates shouting over each other. Hosts Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King eventually gained control of the cacophony of voices trying to punch up at delegate leader Bernie Sanders, the Democrat socialist who has great momentum. For six of the candidates, their primary goal is to hit a home run to slow Bernie's roll. I saw no such feat accomplished. The Bern is still bulldozing his way toward the Democrat nomination to challenge Donald Trump in November. Former advisor to President Bill Clinton and occasional TV pundit James Carville delivered an insightful post-debate review for MSNBC. Here's frontrunner Bernie Sanders in the Spin Room breaking down his performance
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There are makers and there are takers. The takers want you to FEEL THE BERN!
Say hello to a typical Bernie supporter!$226,000 in college debt from a useless degree.Now she is looking for someone to pay for it.That someone is YOU! pic.twitter.com/MyhMKL9JWU— Bobby Eberle (@BobbyEberle13) February 24, 2020 The New York Times ran a poignant opinion piece urging Bernie Sanders to respect the concerns of centrists instead of egotistically pushing ahead with a socialist agenda. The #BernOrBust crowd won't like it. Here's a great interview by Anderson Cooper where he gently pushes back at Bernie Sanders on some of his fuzzy math on how to pay for a free universe. ICYMI: @andersoncooper interviews Bernie Sanders on being the Democratic front-runner and taking on Donald TrumpWATCH: https://t.co/69tk9PulxA pic.twitter.com/THZjON08Zx— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) February 24, 2020
Indiana senator is more than the “I’M MIKE BRAUN” ad blurt
Many parodied the 2018 radio commercials advertising U.S. Senate candidate Mike Braun, who went on to win after shouting I'M MIKE BRAUN in every ad. Today I had a wide-ranging conversation with Senator Mike Braun, elected last fall in Indiana over Democrat incumbent Joe Donnelly. The Jasper native walked me through his early struggles and eventual professional success selling truck parts like Chris Farley's character in the film Tommy Boy. Once we segued into political issues, Senator Braun was quite candid in our WHAS Radio interview. We talked about evolving attitudes in the usually untouchable area of gun rights. Braun is staunchly 2A but not blind to America's demands for extended background checks and red flag laws. Braun also claims that