The next Republican debate is already shaping up to be a disaster

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It is almost time now. I refer to the last Republican debate of this year. The Republican debates so far have been awful. I have no illusions about this next one being any different at all. What it WILL be, however, is quieter.

This is because, as of the time of this writing, there will be only three contenders on stage — with a possible fourth. So far, the ones who have qualified to make the debate stage are: Ron DeSantis. Vivek Ramaswamy. Nikki Haley.

However, Chris Christie has said he intends to be there. But as of this writing, he’s close but has not yet qualified. He does not appear to be worried about this. So let’s say there are these four on stage. Can one begin to imagine the viciousness?

It’ll be like four Rottweilers hissing and growling at each other. Nothing pertaining to the American people will EVER get discussed in any depth although the fur will certainly fly between THESE four.

We’ve two attack dogs in Vivek and Christie in other debates and (one wanna-be attack dog in DeSantis.) Haley is desperate to be seen as decisive and intelligent even though she never met a position she didn’t like to flip-flop on. So it will be interesting.

This debate will be held on December 6, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on News Nation. Of course, I will watch and report on the highlights of this upcoming train collision (sorry — debate.)