Democratic presidential candidates on Tuesday night squared off for their first presidential debate in Las Vegas, sounding off on a slew of issues including gun policy, immigration, Planned Parenthood, Hillary Clinton’s e-mail woes, climate change, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
While the debate was serious in tone and lacked the biting personal attacks in comparison to the two Republican debates so far, there was still a fair share of odd, head-scratching moments from the five Democrats. Here’s a look:
Jim Webb on the time he killed a guy: The Former Virginia senator delivered a strange answer when CNN debate moderator Anderson Cooper asked each candidate to name an enemy they’ve made over the course of their careers. The National Rifle Association, drug companies, the Iranians and the Republicans were some answers the White House hopefuls chose.
But Webb? “I would have to say the enemy soldier that threw the grenade that wounded me, but he’s not around right now to talk to,” said the Marine vet.
Lincoln Chafee’s Glass-Steagall blunder: The former Rhode Island governor had, perhaps, the most awkward moment of the night when asked why he voted to repeal Glass-Steagall and essentially deregulate banking in 1999, which was partially to blame for the 2008 financial crisis. Chafee asked Americans to cut him some slack.








