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Question: Huh
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Author Topic: Who won the first debate?  (Read 10313 times)
Hermit For Peace
hermit
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 26, 2016, 10:00:29 PM »


I didn't watch the debate, but it's nice to read all the comments on how well Hillary did.

I suspect that now Trump knows what to expect, maybe he'll do a better job next time. I watched a clip on CBS of a panel of average people talking about tonight, and one lady who is a teacher said that Trump just needed to answer the question, then stop talking. But what he did was go all over the place and bring the conversation back to himself.

Sounds like Trump to me.

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Hermit For Peace
hermit
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2016, 10:07:51 PM »

Just going to leave this fiery tweet from Jerry Springer right here: https://twitter.com/jerryspringer/status/780601736327208960

(Oh, by the way, Springer was the mayor of Cincinnati in the late '70s. Even HE has more governing experience than Donald Trump).

LOL!

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Hermit For Peace
hermit
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2016, 10:19:16 PM »

Most of the specifics actually said were standard talking points like the minimum wage. Nobody had a concrete plan for anything.

There isn't enough time to be comprehensive about anything really. They give the gist, and the voter should go on each candidate's websites and do research of their own. There is only so much the candidates themselves can address in a debate. It's not realistic to expect them not to throw jabs at each other, which further reduces time to be substantive.

I didn't watch the debate, but it's nice to read all the comments on how well Hillary did.

hermit!! WATCH IT!

You have to. It's the first debate of the weirdest election in modern history. You can't not watch it!

Nope. I can't stand to listen to Trump, the way he goes all over the place. All his hand gesticulations. All the BS that comes out of his lips. His mental instability....

I already know where Hillary is coming from and that's enough for me. I don't need to listen to her any more than I already do.

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