Posted on 10/19/2016 9:51:34 PM PDT by M. Thatcher
And just moments ago, she said we’re a nation of laws....I spit my water out after I heard that.
No Hillary, we were a nation of laws until you and your corrupt bastards came along.
That they put a frickin’ LIGHT on it doesn’t imply they put anything else on it. Sometimes a light is just so you can see better.
The cameras displayed every pore on Donald’s face, but her’s displayed her as a Vaseline beauty queen.
Same damned BS as before with the Donald’s miic. Pure BS!
Mrs Roboto kept looking down reading her notes, totally canned responses.
Might as well just record her blather on a mp3 player and let Mr. Cleaner stand at the podium and hit Play/ Pause.
If only the Trump campaign read FR, maybe they would know about this!
True. Except she was reading the whole FRICKIN' time.
Not if BOTH podiums had a frickin' light. But Trump's podium not NOT have a frickin' light.
AND - Hillary did NOT turn her frickin' light on, or off. Therefore it was a REMOTE CONTOLLED frickin' light.
AND - Hillary's campaign formally requested that they be allowed to "adjust" her frickin' podium to "visually equalize" it with the taller Trump.
AND - tablet screens ALSO happen to have frickin' lights! And they're fricken' remote controlled! And they have fricken' TEXT on them.
Frickin' REMOTE CONTROLLED LIGHTED INSTALLED TEXT.
That Trump did NOT have.
What part of Hillary wants to start a nuclear war don't you GET, you frickin' jackass? You think this is a frickin' GAME?
Go "imply" yourself - HARD.
Hillary was more shifty eyed than usual, constantly looking down at her script and then up at the camera, down at the script, up at the camera, ad nauseum.
I think the “light” was a keylight diffuser to help flatten out the wrinkles and soften her appearance. Had the same effect as Penthouse publisher/photographer Bob Guccione smearing Vasoline on his camera lens.
If you look at the notepaper on the podium, the lines of text looked TYPED rather than handwritten, which makes me wonder if Hillary was actually allowed to bring a script to the two podium debates.
I found myself thinking about this possibility tonight. Hillary sounded just as scripted and rehearsed as she did in the previous debates, but tonight she also appeared more shifty eyed than usual, constantly looking down at her “script” and then up at the camera, down at the script, up at the camera, ad nauseum.
I think it’s an up-light for better visual effects. That’s all.
I’ve checked the photos. That section in his doesn’t have any noticeable slanted glass/plastic as does hers. And who wants a light pointed up into their eyes? There’s a little divider between the light and the notes, which seems more likely to block the light than to allow it to light the notes.
Interesting theory. It would have that effect.
IMHO, it's a perfect cover story for a text screen that could be blanked at a moment's notice...
“If what the debate commission says is true, then Why wasnt Donald Trumps lectern lit?
Secondly, and more importantly, the natural follow-up to such an explanation would have been: Who was in charge of this light, turning it on and off? It was obviously not the candidate herself. So who was in control of it?
Thats the question, that becomes uncomfortable to answer because it instantly confirms an external party -separate from the candidate- was in control of an electronic medium connected to the lectern of that candidate.”
By the end of the debate I remrked to my wife that the make up crew for Hillary did an amazing job. You couldn’t see a wrinkle on her face. I was wondering how they did it. So now we know, they had different light for her face.
Almost looks like it could be an e-paper display like an older e-reader, kobe, kindle etc.
Trump vs Automaton
It looks like a teleprompter. Bet she was being fed answers and info from her adoring fans at CNN.
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