hair and i put stuff on it. i put it in. lather. i like lots of lather because i like it to come out extremely dry because it seems to be slightly thicker that way. and i lather up and then you turn on this crazy shower and the thing drip, drip. you say, i m going to be here for 45 minutes. what the restricters like here. it rains a lot in certain places. you know? but no. their idea, did you see the other day? they just i opened it up and though closed it again. i open it, they close it. washing machine to wash your dishes. there is a problem. they don t want you to have any water. they want no water. you were just listening to former president trump. we are going to the things he was discussing there. they had to cut away from the washing machine. what is the analysis of drip, drip, drip? green hair? fox news cut away from donald trump s speech rally in philadelphia on saturday as he droned on about low water pressures in homes. washing machines. washing his h
during the last democratic debate this saturday, this snoozefest in new hampshire the saturday before christmas, the candidate who attracted the largest number of new twitter followers over the course of that debate was bernie sanders. bernie sanders went up more than anyone else on twitter during the democratic debate. during the last republican debate, the republican debate last tuesday in las vegas where 18 million people watched, during the last republican debate you want to know who the candidate was who attracted the largest number of new twitter followers during the republican debate? also bernie sanders. he had a great night that night too. on republican debate night. there s one clear metric that shows which candidate did their campaign the most good over the course of the last republican debate and over the course of the last democratic debate. and in both instances for whatever reason it was bernie. ratings schmatings. this race this year is just freaking weird. weird and aw
yeah, the republican numbers are breaking the scale, but the democratic numbers are historically huge. republicans are into this election. but what do the huge debate ratings mean for who s likely to win the election? it s hard to know. it is hard to tell at this point whether big debate audiences are going to help or hurt either party. i do have one metric, though, one last metric i want you to look at. check this out. during the last democratic debate this saturday, this snoozefest in new hampshire the saturday before christmas, the candidate who attracted the largest number of new twitter followers over the course of that debate was bernie sanders. bernie sanders went up more than anybody else on twitter during the democratic debate. during the last republican debate, the republican debate last tuesday in las vegas where 18 million people watched, during the last republican debate you want to know who the candidate was who attracted the largest number of new twitter followers during
debate schedule in a haystack, and it is impossible to find this year. compared with the republicans this year the numbers of people watching the democratic debates are much smaller. but compared with previous years, even this year s democratic debate numbers are ginormous. the republican numbers are break the scale but the democratic numbers are historically huge. republicans are into this election. but what do the huge debate ratings mean for who s likely to win the election? it s hard to know. it is hard to tell at this point whether big debate audiences are going to help or hurt either party. i do have one metric, though, one last metric i want you to look at. check this out. during the last democratic debate this saturday, this snoozefest in new hampshire the saturday before christmas, the candidate who attracted the largest number of new twitter followers over the course of that debate was bernie sanders. bernie sanders went up more than anyone else on twitter during
the first republican debate broke all audience records. 24 million people watched the first debate. second republican debate did almost the same number. 23 million people watched. last night s third republican debate didn t do as big a number. still a giant broadcast but expectations were so high after the first two debates. 24 and 23 million people. that it weirdly seems like news that last night s debate had only 14 million people tuning in. i mean, everybody thought the republican debates would be blockbuster all this year for obvious reasons and the democratic debates would be a comparative snoozefest. but last night s republican debate actually had a smaller audience than the democratic debate did. and perhaps more importantly, the folks at bad lip reading have finally finished their own bad lip reading version of that first democratic debate in all its absurd glory. let me just counsel you,