US DEBATE: Key moments in Republican presidential debate
By Edward Jaleyemi
Republican White House hopefuls held their second presidential
debate Wednesday, a charged and at times highly personal political joust. Here
are some notable moments:
– Money, money, money –
“I say not in a braggadocious way, I’ve made billions and
billions of dollars dealing with people all over the world.”
Donald Trump lays on his characteristic bombast from the outset.
SIMI VALLEY, CA – SEPTEMBER 16: Republican
presidential candidates Donald Trump (L) and Jeb Bush argue during the
republican presidential debates at the Reagan Library on September 16, 2015 in
Simi Valley, California. Fifteen Republican presidential candidates are
participating in the second set of Republican presidential debates. Justin
Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP
Getting personal –
“She’s absolutely the love of my life, and
right here, and why don’t you apologize to her right now.”
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush demands an apology from Trump for the suggestion he is soft on immigration because he has a Mexican-American wife, who was in the audience.
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush demands an apology from Trump for the suggestion he is soft on immigration because he has a Mexican-American wife, who was in the audience.
– School yard fights –
“His visceral response to attack people on
their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly, my goodness, that happened in junior
high. Are we not way above that?”
Senator Rand Paul takes issue with Trump’s personal insults on the campaign trail.
Senator Rand Paul takes issue with Trump’s personal insults on the campaign trail.
“I never attacked him on look, and believe me,
there is plenty of subject matter there.”
Trump shows gives no quarter in response.
Trump shows gives no quarter in response.
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