Donald Trump, shouting, accusing and interrupting, dominated Saturday’s Republican presidential debate as the ringmaster of a free-for-all that careened between battles over immigration, the Iraq war and who was the true conservative.
In the final debate before South Carolina voters go to the polls next Saturday, Trump fought, often bitterly, with former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida and with Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, both of whom hit back with gusto.
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida joined the fray, accusing Cruz of lying. But it was Trump, with his asides and insults, that often dominated the dialogue.
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Trump, the leader in South Carolina polls, separated himself from the field with his relentless outrage and outspokenness.
He dominated the first part of the debate with his tirades at George W. Bush over the Iraq war, and for being in office during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack.
Bush stepped up his game, hitting back at Trump repeatedly and drawing support from a friendly audience. And Gov. John Kasich of Ohio again offered a different approach, delivering an upbeat message and challenging all his rivals to stop negative campaigning to focus on their proposed solutions to the nation’s problems.
Supreme Court
After a moment of silence for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died Saturday, the candidates agreed that President Barack Obama should not get to fill the seat,
Two - Gov. John Kasich of Ohio and Sen.Marco Rubio of Florida - argued that Obama should not even nominate someone, arguing he’d pick someone who would divide the Senate and the country.
Others said that Obama could go ahead and nominate someone, but that the GOP Senate should refuse to hold a vote, and leave it for the next president - presumably one of them- to nominate someone else.
“I would certainly try and nominate a justice,” said Trump. But then, he said, the Senate should have its say. “It’s called delay, delay, delay.”
“The Senate needs to stand strong and give up the Supreme Court for a generation” by allowing Obama “one more liberal nominee,” added Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
George W. Bush
The former president is due in South Carolina next week to campaign for his brother, and Trump took him on with a vengeance.
His target was the Iraq war. “They lied,” Trump said of the Bush administration’s rationale for invading Iraq in 2003. “They said there were weapons of mass destruction and they knew there were none.”
Jeb Bush recoiled. “I’m sick and tired of Barack Obama blaming my brother for all the problems that he’s had,” Bush said,.
This is a man who insults his way to the nomination
Jeb Bush talking about Donald Trump during Saturday’s debate
Bush praised his family. “My dad is the greatest man alive in my mind. While Donald Trump was building a reality TV show my brother was building a security apparatus to keep us safe.”
Rubio jumped in. “I thank God all the time that it was George W. Bush in the White House on 9/11, not Al Gore,” he said.
Trump would not relent. “The World Trade Center came down. ... that is not safe, Marco,” he said.
“The World Trade Center came down because Bill Clinton didn’t kill Osama bin Laden when he had a chance to kill him,” Rubio fired back.
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Rubio tries to come back
Rubio was striving to come back from a stumbling debate performance a week ago that hurt him deeply in the New Hampshire primary.
He needed a strong debate – he vigorously outlined his tax plan and showed some foreign policy acumen – but he was often lost in the Trump-Bush brawl.
Rubio’s most tense moment came as Cruz blasted Rubio for what he called the Rubio-Schumer immigration plan, tying him to liberal Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York.
Rubio, Cruz argued, supported citizenship for all undocumented immigrants, which is not so. Cruz cited comments Rubio made on Univision. How could he know what I said, Rubio said, because he doesn’t speak Spanish.
Cruz has had trouble explaining video clips that showed him supporting an amendment to the immigration legislation that would have given legal status, though not citizenship, to people who are in the U.S. illegally. Cruz, though, said he still didn’t want the bill to pass because it “didn’t fix every problem.”
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Bush vs. Trump on terrorism
Bush criticized Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. partner with Russia to defeat Islamic State rebels.
“The very basic fact is Vladimir Putin is not going to be an ally of the United States,” Bush said. “The world knows this.”
Bush also accused Trump of getting his foreign policy “from the shows,” a reference to the time Trump said he took foreign policy advice from Sunday TV talk shows. “This is a man who insults his way to the nomination.”
When the audience booed Trump for his remarks, Trump dismissed the reaction as catcalls from Bush-supporting “lobbyists.”
Trump vs. Cruz
“For most of his life his policies have been very very liberal,” Cruz charged of Trump. “For most of his life, he has described himself as very pro- choice and as a supporter of partial birth abortion. Right now today as a candidate, he supports federal taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood. I disagree with him on that.”
Trump was angry. “You probably are worse than Jeb Bush. You are the single biggest liar,” he said. “This guy will say anything, nasty guy. Now I know why he doesn't have one endorsement from any of his colleagues.”
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The two traded more punches, interrupting one another.
“Donald has this weird pattern, when you point to his own record he screams, ‘liar, liar, liar.’’’ Cruz said.
Neither could finish a sentence. “Where did I support it?” Trump asked repeatedly. Look at my website and see, Cruz said. “Trump asked twice more about his support, finally concluding “That’s a lot of lies.”
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Top Quotes
“My mom is the strongest woman I know” – Bush.
“She should be running” – Trump.
“How would he know? He doesn’t speak Spanish” – Rubio on why Cruz doesn’t know what he said on Univision.
David Lightman: 202-383-6101, @lightmandavid
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