This is exactly what bothered me, too. Trump’s performance was great… for anyone who already knows and loves him. Not so much for those who despise him based on fake media outrage.
Trump had several great opportunities to clear up much of the disinformation people have about him.
He seized some of these opportunities, such as the lie that Trump called soldiers “suckers and losers”, by appealing to logic and reason (“how does that even make sense, and where is the corroborating evidence?”).
Federally banning birth control pills was tackled head on as a state’s rights issue that is being handled by the courts, and Trump has made no such move to ban Federally.
But in too many other instances, Biden tee’d Trump up to refute media disinformation with similar appeals to logic and facts, and Trump whisked past them as though his audience already knew the details.
“Good people on both sides” wasn’t explained as the unifying statement it was meant to be, appealing to the fact that there were ordinary citizens protesting both in favor of and against a statue.
His immigration plan wasn’t explained as respecting the legal process and protecting controlled, legal immigration while getting rid of the criminals and gangs.
His economic policies weren’t explained for empowering normal citizens the way we know they do. Economically, most of the focus was on how poor things are under Biden, not how much better they were under Trump.
He conducted himself well, rarely appeared too aggressive, and presented himself as a leader. But he didn’t do enough to speak to the people who only know him via CNN banter.
Frankly, he does a better job speaking to outsiders at his rallies, taking more time to show himself as the funny, kind, enigmatic, and prescient leader he is. This was his opportunity to show the country this side of him, and instead we saw… a guy that seems Presidential and better than Biden.
Which is… fine. But I want the country to realize that Trump isn’t just a tolerable leader, or a lesser of two evils. I want them to realize he’s a great leader, and exactly what we need. This was his last chance to do that pre-election, and it didn’t land that way.
I disagree. Trump brought his "resting tolerant face" and was the adult in the room. His opponent was angry and was probably being prompted to be that way, but his anger LOOKS evil; he can't help it.
Whatever drugs they gave him will have repercussions. Remember the SOTU and his extra flubs afterward? It's cruel to treat anyone that way. I think the drugs are accelerating his dementia and it should be obvious to all.
He seized some of these opportunities, such as the lie that Trump called soldiers “suckers and losers”
Now that the "suckers and losers" lie has been fully exposed to the public, I plan on referring to libtards as suckers & losers routinely, when they repeat lying MSM propaganda.
A whole lot more of them know about it now, after Joe said the lie on stage last night, and got flatly called out on hit. Hence, when libs/normies are repeating media propaganda, now is good time to time to call them "suckers and losers," to maybe trigger their little brains into remembering how the media lied to them before.
If Trump would have spent the entire time defending himself against media lies, it would not have been a win for Trump. This debate was about showing how lost Biden is.
This is exactly what bothered me, too. Trump’s performance was great… for anyone who already knows and loves him. Not so much for those who despise him based on fake media outrage.
Trump had several great opportunities to clear up much of the disinformation people have about him.
He seized some of these opportunities, such as the lie that Trump called soldiers “suckers and losers”, by appealing to logic and reason (“how does that even make sense, and where is the corroborating evidence?”).
Federally banning birth control pills was tackled head on as a state’s rights issue that is being handled by the courts, and Trump has made no such move to ban Federally.
But in too many other instances, Biden tee’d Trump up to refute media disinformation with similar appeals to logic and facts, and Trump whisked past them as though his audience already knew the details.
“Good people on both sides” wasn’t explained as the unifying statement it was meant to be, appealing to the fact that there were ordinary citizens protesting both in favor of and against a statue.
His immigration plan wasn’t explained as respecting the legal process and protecting controlled, legal immigration while getting rid of the criminals and gangs.
His economic policies weren’t explained for empowering normal citizens the way we know they do. Economically, most of the focus was on how poor things are under Biden, not how much better they were under Trump.
He conducted himself well, rarely appeared too aggressive, and presented himself as a leader. But he didn’t do enough to speak to the people who only know him via CNN banter.
Frankly, he does a better job speaking to outsiders at his rallies, taking more time to show himself as the funny, kind, enigmatic, and prescient leader he is. This was his opportunity to show the country this side of him, and instead we saw… a guy that seems Presidential and better than Biden.
Which is… fine. But I want the country to realize that Trump isn’t just a tolerable leader, or a lesser of two evils. I want them to realize he’s a great leader, and exactly what we need. This was his last chance to do that pre-election, and it didn’t land that way.
I disagree. Trump brought his "resting tolerant face" and was the adult in the room. His opponent was angry and was probably being prompted to be that way, but his anger LOOKS evil; he can't help it.
Whatever drugs they gave him will have repercussions. Remember the SOTU and his extra flubs afterward? It's cruel to treat anyone that way. I think the drugs are accelerating his dementia and it should be obvious to all.
Now that the "suckers and losers" lie has been fully exposed to the public, I plan on referring to libtards as suckers & losers routinely, when they repeat lying MSM propaganda.
You know they do because msm has Joe on repeat saying that multiple times.
A whole lot more of them know about it now, after Joe said the lie on stage last night, and got flatly called out on hit. Hence, when libs/normies are repeating media propaganda, now is good time to time to call them "suckers and losers," to maybe trigger their little brains into remembering how the media lied to them before.
If Trump would have spent the entire time defending himself against media lies, it would not have been a win for Trump. This debate was about showing how lost Biden is.