president that had up including president obama. the headline in politico this morning says clinton crushes it. it wasn t smooth sailing the whole time. so how did she handle the pressure? joining us right now is former ohio congressman and fox news contributor, dennis kucinich twho stood with clinton on the stage during the 2008 debates. good morning congressman. good morning. i know you re a democrat. i know you probably liked all of the candidates. but how did hillary do in particular? because you have stood opposite her on the stage dozens of times. i think that secretary clinton did as well as i ve ever seen her. she was composed. knowledgeable, she basically fended off any potential attacks. and i think that she walked out of that debate with a enhanced credibility. i got a question for you.
we were wondering at home, if the others on the stage truly wanted to be president of the united states aside from bernie who has a strong message, you know, why didn t webb or o malley or chaf i or even bernie really go after they are? they had the chance to bring up the e-mails or flipflopping and that other stuff. they gave her a pass. you re right. they did. i think it was an extraordinary moment in presidential debates when bernie sanders said look, i m tired of hearing about your e-mails. in a sense, as a democrat, shelved that issue. he s the prime contender. but bernie, what he did do was he s brought the issue of income inequality to the national debate. he s done it in a way that has been very powerful. i think that s part of the reason why you re seeing such a strong response to him on social media.
fuel our greatest long-term strategic challenge is our relationship with china. our greatest day-to-day threat is cyberwar fare against this country. those are the democratic candidates. and now to answer the question, what is our greatest national security threat, do any of these answers qualify them to be commander in chief? joining us right now is navy commander, man on the bin laden mission who killed bin laden rob o neill. out of those five that you saw on stage who made you feel best about leading the country militarily? good morning, brian. made me feel the best, i was comfortable with secretary webb. he s got a lot of experience. he s a vietnam vet. he fought against the enemy on the ground. son served. most of his family did. secretary of the navy, undersecretary of defense. he s very realistic about the threat of china, what they re doing in the south china sea, how they re building islands and gearing up and not really afraid of any deterrent that we have. he see