Donald Trump and his three remaining challengers covered a lot of ground during Thursday’s Fox News Republican debate in Detroit, but no moment is being more talked about Friday than the size of the frontrunner’s hands. (Image: scoopnest.com)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nWith Trump surging and taking the first 10 of 15 primary states, last night was a no-holds-barred cage fight that left many in shock and awe.<\/p>\n
No moment was more unforgettable than when Trump responded to Rubio’s claims he made earlier in the week that Donald had \u201csmall hands\u201d.<\/p>\n
“Look at those hands, are they small hands? He referred to my hands, ‘If they’re small, something else must be small.’ I guarantee you there’s no problem. I guarantee,” Trump said to a stunned audience.<\/strong><\/p>\nIt was just one of many startling exchanges between Trump, Rubio, and Cruz, albeit the most crude. Kasich alone was lauded in post-debate recapping for largely avoiding the personal jabs of back-and-forth rhetoric, opting to focus on actual policy instead.<\/p>\n
Trump repeatedly called Rubio “Little Marco,” Cruz demanded that Trump “breathe and count to 10,” and Rubio reiterated his view that the billionaire New Yorker is a con man.<\/p>\n
Family Feud<\/strong><\/h2>\nTrump referencing his prized manhood, though perhaps not the most exclusive piece of real estate he owns, wasn’t the most important part of the evening to conservatives, though.<\/p>\n
Instead, that moment came near the end of the debate, when Fox News moderator Bret Baier challenged Rubio, Cruz, and Kasich to state whether they would support Trump should he win the nomination.<\/p>\n
“I gave my word that I would,” Cruz said.<\/p>\n
“I will support the Republican nominee,” Rubio agreed.<\/p>\n
“When you’re in the arena, you enter a special circle, and you want to respect the people you’re in the arena with. So if he ends up the nominee, sometimes he makes it a little bit hard, I will support whoever is the Republican nominee for president,” Kasich added, clearly showing no particular enthusiasm for the Donald\u2019s potential.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Though the two-hour affair was politics at its best, the four candidates coming together in unity displays how badly the Republican Party wants to prevent Clinton from becoming the 45th president of the United States.<\/p>\n