Yeah, and Bush deflects any questions by reverting to a "flip-flop" mantra or a "strong defense" mantra -- usually using the two of these combined. Neither will talk about their weakness. It's so funny. It's like saying "You're wrong on X" and having the answer be "I am strong on Y." I swear sometimes it's gibberish.
Candidate A: "I have a plan to let more buckets of gallons from the refrigerator dance."
Candidate B: "In response, the slip slop fizzle will never begin to describe the ice cream typewriter in my plan."
It's so stupid. I wonder if they'll be able to do this in face-to-face debates.
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