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To: MplsSteve

I was watching the two men physically. Biden stumbled through his answers, squeezing his eyes shut while trying to remember words. He looked puny like he was going to drop over. There were shots of them from the back. Trump looked towering and strong in contrast. It clearly showed the strength of Trump. He was in command .The setting prevented him from “saying things that needed to be said”. He has had so many accomplishments that had to be told that low information voters have never heard or taken the time to hear and that’s why he flung his comments out there when he could.


42 posted on 09/30/2020 4:06:15 AM PDT by lilypad
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To: lilypad

I told my wife the other day I am way over worrying about any cringeworthy Trump comments. Biden, Obama, Clinton all smile and smirk while beguiling people with lies and we yell at the TV wishing someone would call them out. We have Trump doing just that and then we go squishy wishing he would not say all those things. He fights like Grant or Patton and we need someone who just says “NUTS” when asked to surrender, as the media and Democrats are always attempting to get Republicans to do.


46 posted on 09/30/2020 4:38:36 AM PDT by taterjay
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To: lilypad

I saw a couple of old guys.....acting and responding like a couple of children. Trump needs to stop with the BS bluster and try facts for a change. Biden is just spouting what he has memorized as responses...nothing spontaneous or new from him either.

Not impressed with either of them. If you were watching this in a foreign country you’d wonder just who these two clowns were last night.


65 posted on 09/30/2020 6:13:15 AM PDT by freelancer2020
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