For the mere fact that it involved actual discussion of relevant issues, last night's Democratic debate was a welcomed reprieve from the past two circus-like GOP debates. And the clever women of Twitter only made it more enjoyable.
While we would have preferred more mention of women's reproductive rights, there were still plenty of highlights throughout the night. The five candidates discussed important issues including black lives matter, national security, Wall Street reform and paid family leave.
From serious topics like health care and college affordability to the tired discussion of Hillary's emails and each candidate's on-stage quirks, commentary from the ladies of Twitter definitely upped the entertainment factor throughout the two-and-a-half-hour debate.
Scroll below to read some of our favorite commentary from women on Twitter last night.
"Who am I? Where am I?" The Jim Webb Story. #DemDebate
— Robyn Pennacchia (@RobynElyse) October 14, 2015
Hillary has the tight cheeks & ice cold eyes of a woman who has spent the last four decades smiling as the men around her condescend to her.
— Chloe Angyal (@ChloeAngyal) October 14, 2015
BE THE HEAVILY ARMED BODYGUARD YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD -- Webb's platform, I guess
— #rachelsyme (@rachsyme) October 14, 2015
Hillary waiting for the email questions pic.twitter.com/oF5aIuV5ib
— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) October 14, 2015
i bet bernie sanders has challenged somebody to a duel before
— Tracy LaFway Clayton (@brokeymcpoverty) October 14, 2015
Webb's face is definitely "wtf if I get myself into" #DemDebate
— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) October 14, 2015
"What is this quagmire in a quagmire?" -- me responding to annoying work emails tomorrow #DemDebate
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) October 14, 2015
Jim Webb is probably that one guy that tries to defend a racist joke because he once held the door open for a black person #demdebate
— brie. (@briebxrries) October 14, 2015
"What's the greatest national security threat?" Would've been a clutch moment to throw in Donald Trump's name. #DemDebate
— Jamie Primeau (@jamieprimeau) October 14, 2015
I think Anderson Cooper is winning? #DemDebate
— indecent thexlogian (@femmina) October 14, 2015
I felt like a kid awkwardly pushing food around her plate while her parents bicker at dinner when Bernie & Hillary went at it. #DemDebate
— Stephanie McMaster (@Smethanie) October 14, 2015
WE GET IT. EVERYONE WAS RAISED BY FACTORY WORKERS. #DemDebate
— Ashly Perez (@itsashlyperez) October 14, 2015
RELEASE YOUR ASHLEY MADISON EMAILS HILLARY! #DemDebate #DebateDebateLA
— Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) October 14, 2015
I feel like Bernie Sanders listened to "Lose Yourself" on repeat right before this started. #DemDebate
— Hercules Mulligan (@cristela9) October 14, 2015
Did somebody say marijuana? #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/u5irOPyBm1
— Amanda Rosenberg (@AmandaRosenberg) October 14, 2015
that's cute and all Hil about low interest rates, but just make the debt go away *slips her a twenty* #DemDebate
— Quinta B. (@quintabrunson) October 14, 2015
When mom and dad agree #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/ttJDkeC4aY
— Emma Gray (@emmaladyrose) October 14, 2015
I want Olivia Pope to walk out and say, "What's wrong with a little Scandal you fool?" #demdebate
— Amanda Magee (@AmandaMagee) October 14, 2015
Jim Webb literally just answered a question by smirking and saying, "I once killed a man." #DemDebate
— Stephanie McMaster (@Smethanie) October 14, 2015
.@JoeBiden is running out of time to join this debate #DemDebate
— Arianna Huffington (@ariannahuff) October 14, 2015
Recap Part Two: Hillary: I am a lady Bernie: Hillary makes some good points Webb: guys let me talk Chafee: 🗿 O'Malley: glass-steagall!!
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) October 14, 2015
Jewish girls love Hillary but they also love their grandpas. -- Bernie Sanders debate strategy #ThatAccentTho
— Amanda Duberman (@AmandaDuberman) October 14, 2015
if this president thing doesnt work out, I think Chafee should come manage the pop-up Christmas store in the mall #hesgotthelook #DemDebate
— Quinta B. (@quintabrunson) October 14, 2015
"The republicans are kinda like Voldemort these days, right?" - Closing statements from all at the #DemDebate
— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) October 14, 2015
After this debate, what are Hillarys chances of getting into TSwift's squad
— Laura Stampler (@laurastampler) October 14, 2015
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