Scrap the debates
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If you asked the average American what was the biggest event in our elections don’t you think the number 1 answer would be the debates?
Could you imagine a Democrat president on the ropes and the NYT carrying this op-Ed?
If so isn’t the perspective of the author of this piece fear of the outcome?
wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 22:17 last edited by@Loki said in Scrap the debates:
If you asked the average American what was the biggest event in our elections don’t you think the number 1 answer would be the debates?
I'd think it was what happens on Election Night.
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@Loki said in Scrap the debates:
If you asked the average American what was the biggest event in our elections don’t you think the number 1 answer would be the debates?
I'd think it was what happens on Election Night.
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I would be totally against no debates.
This would be the moral equivalent of not releasing tax returns as far as respecting the norms of the process.
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I would be totally against no debates.
This would be the moral equivalent of not releasing tax returns as far as respecting the norms of the process.
wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 13:40 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:
I would be totally against no debates.
This would be the moral equivalent of not releasing tax returns as far as respecting the norms of the process.
Historically speaking that's a pretty recent "norm" particularly in the context of candidates' debates. A quick look shows that releasing taxes began with (cough) Nixon who, in 1974, released records from 1969 through 1972. Ford didn't release his. And since 1977 every president's taxes are audited by IRS.
And, of course, don't forget that the Speaker of the House has refused as well, because "she's not running for President."
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 13:52 last edited by jon-nyc 8 Apr 2020, 13:52
Debates predate that by what, 8 years?
Basically the same age
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@jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:
Debates predate that by what, 8 years?
Basically the same age
Presidential debates, more (1960?). Wilke challenged FDR in 1940.
Other candidates, much older.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 14:05 last edited by
There's a long of history of master debaters being elected to high office.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 14:49 last edited by
This is a fun topic because stealthily it lets you know whether any given Biden supporter or Trump hater is secretly afraid of what Trump would do to Biden in those debates.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 15:36 last edited by
Biden's campaign manager's advice to Joe about debating Trump...
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This is a fun topic because stealthily it lets you know whether any given Biden supporter or Trump hater is secretly afraid of what Trump would do to Biden in those debates.
wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 15:39 last edited by@Horace said in Scrap the debates:
This is a fun topic because stealthily it lets you know whether any given Biden supporter or Trump hater is secretly afraid of what Trump would do to Biden in those debates.
Haha excellent point!
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 16:21 last edited by
If Biden cannot hold his own in debates he sure as hell can’t handle the presidency.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 16:24 last edited by
Trump should come on the stage at the first debate and ask Biden, “Can I call ya sleepy joe?”
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Trump should come on the stage at the first debate and ask Biden, “Can I call ya sleepy joe?”
wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 16:32 last edited by@89th said in Scrap the debates:
Trump should come on the stage at the first debate and ask Biden, “Can I call ya sleepy joe?”
And Biden can say, "Sure, and I'll call you Loser Trump."
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@89th said in Scrap the debates:
Trump should come on the stage at the first debate and ask Biden, “Can I call ya sleepy joe?”
And Biden can say, "Sure, and I'll call you Loser Trump."
wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 16:36 last edited by@Catseye3 said in Scrap the debates:
@89th said in Scrap the debates:
Trump should come on the stage at the first debate and ask Biden, “Can I call ya sleepy joe?”
And Biden can say, "Sure, and I'll call you Loser Trump."
He can't think that fast.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 17:00 last edited by
Which is better for Mr. Biden?
The possibility that he is impaired?
Or the certainty that he is impaired?
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wrote on 4 Aug 2020, 17:06 last edited by
Good chance you’re all being punked by the Biden campaign just trying to lower expectations. Meanwhile he’s experimenting with different doses of adderall and equivalents to see what will make him sharp as hell for three hours when it most counts.
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The more cynical might consider this totally not unexpected.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/03/opinion/trump-biden-presidential-debates-2020.html
wrote on 12 Aug 2020, 19:56 last edited by@George-K said in Scrap the debates:
The more cynical might consider this totally not unexpected.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/03/opinion/trump-biden-presidential-debates-2020.html
Heh...
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This is a fun topic because stealthily it lets you know whether any given Biden supporter or Trump hater is secretly afraid of what Trump would do to Biden in those debates.
wrote on 12 Aug 2020, 20:41 last edited by@Horace said in Scrap the debates:
This is a fun topic because stealthily it lets you know whether any given Biden supporter or Trump hater is secretly afraid of what Trump would do to Biden in those debates.
He would tell one grandious lie after another forcing his opponent to either ignore the lie or spend the whole debate debunking the lies. That man sucks the oxygen out of room when he opens his mouth.