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Reason: None provided.

I think there is a place for sports metaphors, and I disagree that they are cringe worthy.

Metaphors and parables were how Christ delivered his message because wide audiences could receive them and understand the message better on a base level. I think the same holds true today.

In the end, I do not believe Trump was hurt by this debate at all. But if you were to score it like a ball game, which I did while watching, I think it was 30 -24 victory for Harris but that is based soley on a play by place analysis of the back and forths between them.

He had a dozen opportunities to annihilate her and instead went on defense. He repeatedly did not finish sentences and drive the point home but jumped to a new topic, which is fine at a rally, we all know what he is talking about. But to low information fence sitters that do not understand his speaking style or the topics he was addressing he came off like an old angry dude that only spoke in half sentences before jumping to another point.

Trump is not a politician and that is why I love him. He is smart on his feet but that night he was not as polished as he could have been.

Here is another sports/movie metaphor, Trump seemed like Apollo Creed before his exhibition bout with Ivan Draco. Like Apollo, he thought it was a joke, he did not train or prepare, while his opponent had every trainer in the world surrounding her and getting her ready for this fight.

The world had such low expectations of Harris that all she needed to do was to show up and not shit her pants on stage. Instead, she showed up prepared, when Trump nailed her good, she never once defended herself but just went on to the next lie with a smile and a concerned, sincere look on her face. While Trump took the bait over and over defending himself from her lies and missing opportunities to drive home important messaging.

70 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think there is a place for sports metaphors, and I disagree that they are cringe worthy.

Metaphors and parables were how Christ delivered his message because wide audiences could receive them and understand the message better on a base level. I think the same holds true today.

In the end, I do not believe Trump was hurt by this debate at all. But if you were to score it like a ball game, which I did while watching, I think it was 30 -24 victory for Harris but that is based soley on a play by place analysis of the back and forths between them.

He had a dozen opportunities to annihilate her and instead went on defense. He repeatedly did not finish senteces and drive the point home but jumped to a new topic, which is fine at a rally, we all know what he is talking about. But to low information fence sitters that do not understand his speaking style or the topics he was addressing he came off like an old angry dude that only spoke in half sentences before jumping to another point.

Trump is not a politician and that is why I love him. He is smart on his feet but that night he was not as polished as he could have been.

Here is another sports/movie metaphor, Trump seemed like Rocky Balboa before his first exhibition bout with Ivan Draco. Like Rocky, he thought it was a joke, he did not train or prepare, while his opponent had every trainer in the world surrounding her and getting her ready for this fight.

The world had such low expectations of Harris that all she needed to do was to show up and not shit her pants on stage. Instead, she showed up prepared, when Trump nailed her good she never once defended herself but just went on to the next lie with a smile a concerned sincere look on her face. While Trump took the bait over and over defending himself from her lies and missing opportunities to drive home important messaging.

70 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I think there is a place for sports metaphors, and I disagree that they are cringe worthy.

Metaphors and parables were how Christ delivered his message because wide audiences could receive them and understand the message better on a base level. I think the same holds true today.

In the end, I do not believe Trump was hurt by this debate at all. But if you were to score it like a ball game, which I did while watching, I think it was 30 -24 victory for Harris but that is based soley on a play by place analysis of the back and forths between them.

He had a dozen opportunities to annihilate her and instead went on defense. He repeatedly did not finish senteces and drive the point home but jumped to a new topic, which is fine at a rally, we all know what he is talking about. But to low information fence sitters that do not understand his speaking style or the topics he was addressing he came off like an old angry dude that only spoke in half sentences before jumping to another point.

Trump is not a politician and that is why I love him. He is smart on his feet but that night he was not as polished as he could have been.

Here is another sports/movie metaphor, Trump seemed like Rocky Balboa before his first exhibition bout with Ivan Draco. Like Rocky, he thought it was a joke, he did not train or prepare, while his opponent had every trainer in the world surrounding her and getting her ready for this fight.

70 days ago
1 score