Trump was awful. He got creamed. It was painful to watch.
To be sure, CNN is biased. But reality is reality.
Not the debate I watched.
I see that your posting history is nothing but an endless stream of Trump bashing. Have you endorsed Hillary yet?
Sure if getting tag teamed by Lester Holt and ILLary not asking Hillary about Benghazi, Clinton foundation, misplaced emails, health, destabilizing the ME and general lack of accomplishment is awful
You know, Maceman, you might want to consider moving on to say...'moveon.org' It just might be a better fit for your views!
Trump needs to refrain from the appearance of boasting .0ne thing that definitely didn’t help was when Hillary said he had paid “0” taxes and he said that was being “smart”. The problem with the debates is that they are tightly framed so you can’t or don’t have enough time to really bring up the good stuff on Hillary. To do so would require an encyclopedia sized file and people would be lost within secs. I think Trump came off as being more truthful of the two though. Hillary’s wandering eyeball was a show in itself.
I don’t think he was creamed, but he might’ve learned something debating Cruz one-on-one. Hopefully, he’ll get his weaknesses worked out. He doesn’t seem like one to not take advantage of what he learns at an initial negotiation meeting.
It’s extremely unlikely that Hillary can improve unless she gets a voice/attitude transplant. Certainly her policies are only as good as Obama’s worst ones.
To some extent what you say is true. Hillary was polished and on her game, but I am not electing a polished career politician who is the most crooked of her brethren. I want an honest authentic candidate....and Trump is refreshingly that. He is blunt and open. Perfect, no. But Hillary only looked perfect....behind the smoke and mirrors we know her to be a lying fake. Her smug condescending comment that opened the debate about Trump’s father and $14mil set the tone for me. She was a know it all smarky exwife. That is what a lot of folks saw.
I more than despise the bitch, Hillary, but I have to agree with you. She looked like she had prepared for weeks, though her answers appeared canned and memorized, while he looked like it was just another campaign stop. I'm sure we all know he missed a multitude of golden opportunities. Next time a little preparation beforehand might be in order.
I don't want to be sitting around on Nov 9th talking about missed opportunities and "woulda, coulda, shoulda" while we plan the funeral for America.
The Donald started out by going on the offense right away, but got thrown back on the defensive after the first twenty minutes or so, which staggered his whole posture. He was recovering toward the end, but Herself lost several opportunities to go in for the kill, by talking up the Wonkish skills set she does so well, talking past her point several times. Technically, Herself may have won on points, and managed to stay upright most of the evening, no coughing spells or wobbly knees, but that is probably the medication talking.
At no time did Herself project anything like warmth or likability. Herself did go into the didactic and shrill mode a couple of times.
Reagan's policies did work. And in fact, they were the very same economic principles that JFK spoke about during his administration. THAT could have been used to great effect against Hillary. Let CNN fact check that one.
You’re funny