The debate was really actually good. I mean it was full of stupid discussions, but I think it made it pretty clear who was crazier and who was maybe less crazy.
I loved the #gopdebate because of amazing one liners....
Not one other candidate willing to take a hard line on Rosie O'Donnell. Shameful. #GOPDebate
Trump: Trump is nuts. I think his polling numbers are going to sink soon. He clearly was loved at the beginning and very neutral or negative at the end. The crowd clearly wanted to like him, but he is just so non-presidential it seeps into any thoughts of electability.
Bush: Bush was boring. Maybe he was going for that?
Walker: I think Walker was a non-factor. Which was surprising.
Carson: I don't understand why he always looks like he not sure of the question or is just overthinking things. His line about not getting enough time was funny, but sadly his time is probably up anyways.
Huckabee: Yea... this guy. I wish someone would just give him money so he didn't have to do this every 4 years.
Cruz: More nuts than Trump and less interesting. At least Trump is funny. Cruz is crazy in that scary way.
Rubio: Great lines about how he would combat Hilary Clinton. Seemed normal enough. Really needs to work on his water intake though as he licked his lips again a bunch. Medical condition maybe?
Paul: Was once considered the crazy one of the candidates. Now he just seems like Bernie Sanders-lite.
Christie: Didn't really get much traction. Really tried to say things he thought would get applause, but they fell flat. He isn't going to go up in the polls anytime soon.
Kasich: Was normal albeit odd. His mannerisms are awkward, but his words seem to actually make sense. His responses were more central leaning, and he still got applause.
Kasich was probably the best, with Rubio in second. Trump tried to hack at everyone, and some took the bait. Many did not.
Fox News - particulary Megyn Kelly - actually did a pretty reasonable job. They didn't ask lots of gimme questions, and clearly showed the weaknesses of many of the candidates. Trump's response to Ms. Kelly about the war on women was painful to watch. He wanted applause and he got awkward clapping by white guys. If the republican party doesn't see this as a clear problem they are kidding themselves. Trump running as a third party pretty much gives it to Clinton/Sanders so in reality all of this might not matter if Trump actually follows through on something he says he will do.
My early money goes to Rubio, with a small bet on Kasich. I think Kasich and Fiorina will go up a lot in the polls because of their debate performances. Trump down, Walker down.