During the second Republican debate, things got a little more serious and down to business. They discussed things like immigration, taxes and other things that are usually yelled about in politics. But, in this specific circumstance, there is one thing that I noticed most often- Republicans are pissed at republicans.
In reference to the moral matrix, the Republicans running for president seem to be pretty united on one front- the people currently in office are not being loyal to the Republican party.
In reference to the moral matrix, the Republicans running for president seem to be pretty united on one front- the people currently in office are not being loyal to the Republican party.
Bobby Jindal said, “Senate Republicans have already given up, even without a fight. I am tired of this surrender caucus, I am angrier at the Republicans in D.C. than I am at the president.”
People are frustrated with the status quo, and that was made blatantly obvious in this debate. They're making some of the biggest flaws in government their target, and now they're going to be expected to address it. I'm interested to see whether this pans out in their campaigns.