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A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« on: October 23, 2020, 02:17:42 pm »
October 23, 2020
A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
By Andrea Widburg

The moment Donald Trump and Joe Biden appeared on the stage, Trump was in control. He looked robust, while Biden appeared frail and slow. Trump’s dominance extended beyond looks. He ably defended his record against attacks from both Biden and the moderator, Kristen Welker. He also politely, but insistently, pressed Biden on his decades of failure, the damage he caused to the black community, and his corrupt dealings with his son, Hunter. It was a rout.

Those expecting Trump to be a bit of a madman, as he was during the first debate, were disappointed. Trump, having achieved his goal during the first debate of forcing Biden to alienate some of his base, no longer needed the madman tactic. This time, Trump was charming, polite, and endlessly upbeat about America’s prospects. Biden, meanwhile, literally said that America was “about to go into a dark winter. A dark winter.” 

As expected, Welker was a biased moderator. To her credit, she asked Biden about China and Ukraine, although she left the topic as quickly as possible. Otherwise, as with Chris Wallace and, during the town hall, Savannah Guthrie, every question that Welker posed to Trump came from a Democrat, not a neutral, position.

Even more irritating than the premise of her questions, though, was Welker’s determination to cut Trump’s rebuttals off immediately while letting Biden answer at length. Indeed, when Trump reminded Biden that Hunter walked out of China with $1.5 billion and started discussing the newly released emails, Welker frantically interrupted Trump to ensure that Biden wouldn’t have to try to answer the question.

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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2020, 03:06:08 pm »
October 23, 2020
A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
By Andrea Widburg

The moment Donald Trump and Joe Biden appeared on the stage, Trump was in control. He looked robust, while Biden appeared frail and slow. Trump’s dominance extended beyond looks. He ably defended his record against attacks from both Biden and the moderator, Kristen Welker. He also politely, but insistently, pressed Biden on his decades of failure, the damage he caused to the black community, and his corrupt dealings with his son, Hunter. It was a rout.

Those expecting Trump to be a bit of a madman, as he was during the first debate, were disappointed. Trump, having achieved his goal during the first debate of forcing Biden to alienate some of his base, no longer needed the madman tactic. This time, Trump was charming, polite, and endlessly upbeat about America’s prospects. Biden, meanwhile, literally said that America was “about to go into a dark winter. A dark winter.” 

As expected, Welker was a biased moderator. To her credit, she asked Biden about China and Ukraine, although she left the topic as quickly as possible. Otherwise, as with Chris Wallace and, during the town hall, Savannah Guthrie, every question that Welker posed to Trump came from a Democrat, not a neutral, position.

Even more irritating than the premise of her questions, though, was Welker’s determination to cut Trump’s rebuttals off immediately while letting Biden answer at length. Indeed, when Trump reminded Biden that Hunter walked out of China with $1.5 billion and started discussing the newly released emails, Welker frantically interrupted Trump to ensure that Biden wouldn’t have to try to answer the question.

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Trump had Biden in his sights and Welker tried to bump his elbow before he could squeeze the trigger.

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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2020, 03:28:45 pm »
I'm becoming cautiously optimistic.  I hope the President's surge is timely enough, on point enough, sustained enough.  Joe bumbles enough.  Hunter news breaks enough.  Just, enough-enough.  My guts will be in turmoil to the end, though.

Then, there is the Senate.

Then, there is the House.

Yeah, turmoil in the guts.
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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2020, 04:52:56 pm »
I'm becoming cautiously optimistic.  I hope the President's surge is timely enough, on point enough, sustained enough.  Joe bumbles enough.  Hunter news breaks enough.  Just, enough-enough.  My guts will be in turmoil to the end, though.

Then, there is the Senate.

Then, there is the House.

Yeah, turmoil in the guts.

Yeah. Politics ain’t for the faint of heart. With the race riots and a global pandemic and lockdowns this summer, it felt like I was on the edge of an abyss.

Fast forward and we’re gonna win this thing, baby! Biden’s faltering, Trump will flood the airwaves with video of Biden’s duplicitous statements from the debates and there’s a lot there to air.

There’s reason for optimism today.

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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2020, 05:30:06 pm »
Yeah. Politics ain’t for the faint of heart. With the race riots and a global pandemic and lockdowns this summer, it felt like I was on the edge of an abyss.

Fast forward and we’re gonna win this thing, baby! Biden’s faltering, Trump will flood the airwaves with video of Biden’s duplicitous statements from the debates and there’s a lot there to air.

There’s reason for optimism today.

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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2020, 06:08:33 pm »
If Trump can draw 2-4% of the projected Biden voters in the next eleven days, he has a good chance.
It appears he is now ahead of Biden in Pennsylvania the state many so-called experts say is the pivotal state. Biden did himself no favors last night regarding his comments about the energy industry.
Remember, Her Heinous was ahead of Trump two weeks to the  election in 2016, but fell behind by election day. Here's hoping the same thing happens here.

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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2020, 11:05:51 pm »
For all the ink and electrons that are going to be spewed regarding the second debate, I'll guess that it will impact the votes of no more than 2-3% of those who watched.

That may help a little.
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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2020, 11:11:40 pm »
I'm becoming cautiously optimistic.  I hope the President's surge is timely enough, on point enough, sustained enough.  Joe bumbles enough.  Hunter news breaks enough.  Just, enough-enough.  My guts will be in turmoil to the end, though.

Then, there is the Senate.

Then, there is the House.

Yeah, turmoil in the guts.

...just don't see the GOP keeping the Senate.
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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2020, 05:59:10 am »
Biden, thinks George Bush,  is who he is running against. 


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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2020, 06:07:43 am »
...just don't see the GOP keeping the Senate.

In the past few days it is tightening, especially in NC, AZ, IA.  It's gonna be damned close. 
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Re: A calm, masterful Donald Trump made mincemeat of Joe Biden
« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2020, 06:15:37 pm »
This election is NOT close.  Again, to believe the pollsters is folly.

I agree 100% with the folks at Trafalgar.  They have Trump up in all the battleground states.

The end for Biden, the final nail was his comment about oil.  He lost millions of votes with that comment.  He sealed the fate in Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Florida.  All these states one way or another employ folks in the oil industry or fossil fuel industry to the point they are a swing block of votes.  And I am particularly talking about the downline too.

People that are ambivalent about voting will vote, and Trump is the name they will be checking off. 

These anarchists in the streets of Democommie cities are small numbers compared to the people of America.

I anticipate President Trump carrying the lame Republicans across the finish line.  It would be nice if they supported him versus  behaving like the POS McCain, but my fear is that too many RINOs run the show on the Republican side of the fence.  Trump will be faced with accomplishing things without either side of the aisle once again I fear.