I am surprised to see this: Goldie Says: May 11, 2010 at 9:31 am Allison Jackson impressed me in this debate. She stood up to Paul’s rambling and actually I was most impressed when she defended Hagan by explaining a bit more about different dead lines for filing things. Her concern about abuse seemed more effective and caring than Paul’s. Paul seemed pushy. I have heard he is mean spirited and I think it showed through in this debate. He misheard the questions and seemed to be talking from his own private ‘Paul World’. I am tired of him.
Heraldo Says: May 11, 2010 at 9:35 am Paul G. also refused to name a single mistake he’s made in his career. The questioner asked candidates to name one faux pas and what they learned from it. Hagen and Jackson both answered the question, but Gallegos gave a long, non-specific answer about making lots of mistakes and moving on.
I am surprised to see this:
ReplyDeleteGoldie Says:
May 11, 2010 at 9:31 am
Allison Jackson impressed me in this debate. She stood up to Paul’s rambling and actually I was most impressed when she defended Hagan by explaining a bit more about different dead lines for filing things. Her concern about abuse seemed more effective and caring than Paul’s. Paul seemed pushy. I have heard he is mean spirited and I think it showed through in this debate. He misheard the questions and seemed to be talking from his own private ‘Paul World’. I am tired of him.
Heraldo Says:
May 11, 2010 at 9:35 am
Paul G. also refused to name a single mistake he’s made in his career. The questioner asked candidates to name one faux pas and what they learned from it. Hagen and Jackson both answered the question, but Gallegos gave a long, non-specific answer about making lots of mistakes and moving on.