I watched it. That first exchange between Romny and Giuliani was a little exciting to start things off. You can certainly tell that these two definitely dont care for the other.
Mike Huckabee took the night with his answers and wit. His delivery was a bit forced, with the neck streching forward in his best presidential measured tone though.
Thompson was a close second. He seemed to be the most honest and sincere (if you can actually use those two words to describe a presidential candidate).
Romney was the flip-flop man of the evening. I think he was forced to back-peddle more than the others, based all on his previous statements. (the look on his face on the torture issue, and gays in the military was priceless).
Mcain, I actually liked a lot of what he said, seemed like a no-bullshit type of guy. He did seem a little bitter about Vietnam, which I can totally understand, but I'm not sure if I would want his finger on the button.
Giuliani looked as though he was outright lying on his position concerning the gun control issues, as well as his immigration policies. For some reason I just didnt believe most of what he said. (In fact I still cant believe he's leading )
Hunter. Didnt hear much from him, but I do like the fact that he stood his ground on gays in the military in the face of the General in attendance. I also liked the fact that he GUARANTEED 800 or so miles of border fence would be built within 6 months of him taking office, that took some nuts.
Tancredo. Didnt hear much from him either. I did feel as though I myself could have stood at his podium and looked better qualified, I still dont know why .
You could certainly tell that these men were very afraid of the Clintons, based on the fact that no other Dems were mentioned other than Billary. They definitely cut her no slack last night.