>>54644778All questions where attacks.
HARWOOD: Let’s be honest. Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?
HARWOOD: They said that you have as chance of cutting taxes that much without increasing the deficit as you would of flying away from that podium by flapping your arms.
QUICK [TO CARSON]: this is something that is very appealing to a lot of voters, but I’ve had a really tough time trying to make the math work on this
QUICK [TO CARSON]: So what analysis got you to the point where you think this will work?
QUICK: I understand that, but if you look at the numbers you probably have to get to 28.
QUICK: 15 percent still leaves you with a $1.1 trillion hole.
QUICK: You’d have to cut government about 40 percent to make it work with a $1.1 trillion hole.
QUICK: That is true, I looked at the numbers.
QUINTANILLA [TO FIORINA]: You want to bring 70,000 pages [of tax law] to three?
QUINTANILLA [TO FIORINA]: Is that using really small type?
QUINTANILLA [TO RUBIO]: You’ve been a young man in a hurry
QUINTANILLA [TO RUBIO]: Why not slow down, get a few more things done first or least finish what you start?
QUINTANILLA: So when the Sun-Sentinel says Rubio should resign, not rip us off, when they say Floridians sent you to Washington to do a job, when they say you act like you hate your job, do you?
QUINTANILLA: Well, do you hate your job?
QUINTANILLA: Is that the standard?
HARWOOD [TO BUSH]: No, we’re moving to Governor Bush. Governor, the fact that you’re at the fifth lectern tonight shows how far your stock has fallen in this race, despite the big investment your donors have made.
HARWOOD: But it’s a question about why you’re having difficulty.
QUICK [TO FIORINA]: Someone who invested a dollar in your company the day you took office had lost half of the dollar by the day you left.
QUICK [TO FIORINA]: I just wonder, in terms of all of that — you know, we look back, your board fired you. I just wondered why you think we should hire you now.