Six takeaways from the second Democratic debate

The second Democratic presidential primary debate, Saturday, November 14, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo / Charlie Neibergall). Des Moines—The first thing to say about Saturday's Democratic debate is that it took place on a different planet than 

The three Democratic presidential candidates met for their second debate on Saturday evening in Des Moines, Iowa. Following the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night, the CBS News moderators scrambled to focus the 

The three Democratic presidential candidates faced off on a Saturday night and made several inaccurate claims. • Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley said that in President Reagan's first term, the highest marginal income tax rate was 70%.

The second Democratic debate opened with a long discussion of the Paris attacks. Hillary Clinton deftly spun questions that invited her to blame the Obama administration for allowing the rise of the Islamic State, and defended herself from Bernie

Another day, another debate. This time, it's on a Saturday night, so you don't have to feel too too bad about getting drunk during it.