Deacfreak07
Ain't played nobody, PAWL!
Trump's gonna pay for it all guys. He's a business man, and he's just gonna eliminate fraud and abuse then make it rain. And Mexico is paying for the wall guys. It's time to accept that.
I didn't see the first 20 or so minutes when kaine supposedly had his worst performance but I thought he settled down fine. He mostly attacked Trump using Trump's own words which Pence couldn't defend without straight-out lying. I guess when you're trying to rationalize how Trump can win this election this is a good as place to be as any
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yeah, which part was hyperbole?
You serious? How many times did he repeat "Donald Trump hates Mexicans." I get that he's doing it for a reason, but he exaggerated all of Trump's viewpoints the entire debate. I know you hate the guy, but you're smart enough to pick up on that.
I don't think you get what Gergen was saying. Kaine was trying to push through a script rather than have an organized conversation. He was hopped up on attack lines.
oh, i thought your comment was about MDMH's post; a little confusing
Didn't read this but I'm in the camp that Pence doesn't care about the Trump campaign he's just out there for himself at this point. He at times gave a halfhearted effort to defend something Trump had done when it aligned with his own views or interests, but wasn't up there defending Trump because he knew how that played out.
Kaine's job was to just spout every ridiculous thing Trump has done or said.
My favorite part was when Kaine rattled off about six of his clearly prepared attacks on Trump, which were all quotes from Trump, and Pence called them "insults." Is it really an insult towards Trump if you're just repeating what Trump said?
doesn't matter, all it takes to win is shrug, deny, lie and call everything untrue and stay calm while doing it
It's pretty silly - or biased - to take any major conclusions away from last night's debate. Both candidates did much to reassure/reinforce their base, but neither really made end roads to undecideds or third party voters.
Kaine's job was to just spout every ridiculous thing Trump has done or said.
I didn't see the first 20 or so minutes when kaine supposedly had his worst performance but I thought he settled down fine. He mostly attacked Trump using Trump's own words which Pence couldn't defend without straight-out lying. I guess when you're trying to rationalize how Trump can win this election this is a good as place to be as any
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Are you talking about Pence or Hillary?
Found it hilarious how often Kaine tried to bring up tax returns. Blah blah blah North Korea, but WHY WON'T HE RELEASE HIS TAX RETURNS??
Also, really liked Pence's line about "Do you not take all of the deductions that are afforded to you?" Thought he should have stated it a little more firmly/actually gotten an answer. If anyone in the U.S. thinks that a single one of these politicians are not using the tax code 100% to their advantage, they are kidding themselves.
If that is the case, it is because it was just the under card.
Hillary won her debate with Trump and it changed her chances of victory significantly. Pence won this debate even more convincingly but it may not really matter.
The strongest point this makes for Trump is that he selected a good VP and he is a delegator. Trump needs to convince people that he will hire better people than himself to do the job and that he is just the "big picture" guy. This plays into that narrative.
Hillary is much more hands on and Kaine so it only hurts her if people are worried about Kaine as president.
You serious? How many times did he repeat "Donald Trump hates Mexicans." I get that he's doing it for a reason, but he exaggerated all of Trump's viewpoints the entire debate. I know you hate the guy, but you're smart enough to pick up on that.