Pence slammed the Obama-Biden administrations failures during the H1N1 pandemic.
We actually do know what failure looks like in a pandemic, Pence said. He mentioned the 2009 swine flu pandemic. Before the end of the year, when Joe Biden was vice president of the United States, not 7.5 million people contracted the swine flu, 60 million Americans contracted the swine flu.
If the swine flu had been as lethal as the coronavirus in 2009 when Joe Biden was vice president, we would have lost 2 million American lives, the vice president argued. Indeed, as PJ Medias Matt Margolis reported, COVID-19 is nearly four times more infectious and 13-20 times more deadly than H1N1.
Pence concluded by quoting Bidens former chief of staff, Ron Klain, who admitted it was the result of luck that more people didnt die because they did every possible thing wrong.
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How many people saw the debate?
Kamala Harris has as her only qualification her experience as a “super spreader.”
When I look at their plan that talks about advancing testing, creating new PPE, developing a vaccine, it looks a little bit like plagiarism, which is something Joe Biden knows a little bit about,
I loved when Pence said that!
I didn’t watch the debate much, I mostly listened to it while doing other things. Harris’ voice grates on me. Her voice reminds me of a family member’s nasty, snide, lecturing tone when she was agitated. My wife felt her tone was nervous and scared, like she knew she was out of her league. What I did see of Harris was either nasty, angry expressions or very put on, fake smiles, contrasted with Pence’s very placid demeaner.
Pence is not the most exciting candidate, he is the anti-Trump in his behavior and mannerisms, but he has a very reassuring demeanor fitting for a chief executive.