Wednesday, September 11, 2024

My Take on the Debate

It was an ambush.  That's the best way I can describe last night's debate.  Donald Trump walked into the lion's den, and they were ready to pounce on him.  It was three-against-one as the debate moderators teamed up with Kamala Harris to try to rattle Trump's cage.

Trump knew going into last night's debate that ABC is a liberal network, and that was on full display.  At times, it seemed like Trump was debating the moderators instead of Harris.  ABC host David Muir (or as I call him David Manure because he's so full of it), actively tried to help Harris.  He was quick to fact-check Trump during the debate, but he let Harris spew lie after lie.

Harris did little more than regurgitate rehearsed lines, and she wasn't held accountable for her record as vice president.  She even dodged the simplest question: "Is the country better off than it was four years ago?"  She gave no specifics on any of her policies, and the moderators didn't press her for answers.

She couldn't answer questions about how she would solve the many problems President Biden has created, such as open borders, punishing prices for consumers, Gaza, Ukraine and social disorder. Harris had nothing.  The only concrete thing she said was that she would give away trillions of federal dollars to help various people.

Clearly, Trump didn't have his best performance last night.  He got off-point in going back to the results of the 2020 election and talking about the size of his rallies.  He could've scored more points by using his time to point out Harris's flip-flops.  He made his strongest point in his closing statement when he said Harris had three-and-a-half years to fix these problems and she did nothing.

The worst thing about this is the many clueless people who watched the debate and fell for her lies and will vote for that nitwit.  If that happens, it will be the end of America as we know it.

No comments:

Post a Comment