They didn't have to go and completely ruin Sanders rally (which looks poor for them really) though.
Anyways, Trump has said that Carly Fiorina gives him a headache, so, good for her then.
Not a fan of Fiorina (she tried to run against Senator Boxer last round), but hopefully she gives Trump a can of whoopass in the next debate.
Yeah, Trump's plan is great except for not having any grounding in reality and no policy specifics as to how he'd actually accomplish any of it. And being xenophobic and racist.
As for Sanders, mainiac is just upset that we're secretly a bunch of Naderite hipsters trying to put another Republican in the White House (despite the fact that Nader didn't put Bush in the WH any more than Pat Buchanan or any of six other candidates who all got more than the margin of victory in Florida did).
It may just be his overexaggeration, but it sounded like Trump wanted to build a truly massive wall, something close to the Great Wall of China, or even bigger. A solid wall from the Pacific to the Gulf. Of course though, the cartels would just dig under it.....
Also, to anybody who remembers Reagan, I hear that he was similarily vague on policy as Trump was. How does Trump compare to Reagan in that aspect? I mean were his 'policies' during the debates as loose, off the wall, and as hollow of detail as Trumps? I'm not going for a Regan bashing or anything, I'm just wondering how those two compare to each other. Basically, I'm looking for factual context on how they differed with not giving a whole lot of substance on policy.