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you can also comment through social media. you can make a comment on our facebook page as well. that is facebook.com/cspan. here is a little bit from the debate last night. tothis discussion began gaza, not making an overall evaluation about the secretary. she was in ohio in september and november. she said something like, i have been criticized because people think i am a moderate. well, i am a moderate. that is where this came from. i did not paraphrase her. that is what you said. i said, there is nothing wrong with that, but you can t be a moderate and a progressive. senator sanders is really trying to distinguish himself. that is what you do in campaigns, i understand. bethe same time, let s not and i think in an unfair way, making an accusation or an attack about where i stand and where i have always stood. inis fair to say, senator, your definition as you being the self-proclaimed gatekeeper for progressivism, i don t know anyone else who fits that definition. host:
ArkansasUnited-statesVietnamRepublic-ofHondurasMontanaPittsfieldNew-hampshireVermontVacavilleCaliforniaDelaware americans will have air strikes insurgents in ni iraq. up to 35% when the islamic state in june.ame apparent that question also asked if were ameanable to expanding strikes to insurgents syria. 65% said they were. army ked about the u.s. urdish military oh against the insurgents, 68% said they would be in favor of that. to does the president need say to the american public. guest: they need to make the case. war is bad. war is bad in the moral sense. nations tely civilized have to resort to it to protect innocent people and protect their own citizens. convince ent needs to the american people that this is the right thing to do to realistic threat, not the hype, but the real poses and lay s out at least the outline of the action s actions he feels we should take. a big fan of the president stridently delineating what we re not going to do. a military standpoint, it s nice to keep the enemy off balance. elling him right up front what we re not going to do, x, y, and z, gives
ArkansasUnited-statesVietnamRepublic-ofMontanaQatarSyriaWest-virginiaMexicoArizonaNetherlandsEgypt if you remember nothing that i said tonight, then you probably had too much to drink. [laughter] if you remember one thing that i said tonight, let it be this. as dire as things look right now, i am profoundly optimistic. we have seen things look dire before. i am optimistic for three simple reasons. number one, we are right. freedom works. [applause] there is a very simple dynamic, conservatives win when we effectively articulate what it is we believe. this is fundamentally a center- right nation. liberals win when they effectively off the skate obduscate what they believe. their policies do not work and all we have to do is speak the truth. secondly, there is a new generation of leaders stepping forward in washington. new, young at leaders, people like rand paul and marco rubio and mike lee and kelly ayotte. [applause] you know what is incredible? five years ago, not one of them was in office. you have to go back to after world war ii to see an instance where the generati
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