I went through the pain of enduring the 1st republican presidential debate (10 participants, didn't watch the other 7).
It seemed to me that the moderators were pretending to hate Trump by asking him hard questions, but at the same time giving him all the time and making the whole debate about him. From my experience watching these debates in 2011 when I was interested in the Ron Paul campaign, this is what the media does when they want to promote a candidate without looking like they're promoting him. It's what they did to Mitt Romney, and this time it was even more extreme.
After watching this, I'm considering changing my view. Maybe Trump can win after all.
As I said before in this thread, it would be very bad if he did, although not as bad as some of the others, and of course all the democrats are worse from what I've seen. Although then again, the economy is going to collapse either way, and maybe it'd be better if another democrat who is perceived as being Obama's continuation can be blamed for it, rather than a republican who at least on paper talks a bit about capitalism (and I think Trump is very much NOT in favor of capitalism)
One reason I'm not interested this time is that I don't see how any good outcomes can come out of this whole thing. In 2011 there was Ron Paul, who was the only politician I've ever supported ideologically. But his son Rand Paul is a total sellout and would likely do more to harm the liberty movement than what little he can do to help it. Either that, or he is a complete liar, and has the same views as his father, but is pretending to be just another moderate to appeal to the mainstream. Either way, it's not good.