US First Presidental Debate - Boomerdome 2020

WELCOME TO THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES!!!
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Time: Starts at 6:10-6:30pm to 7:40-8pm PST / 8:10-8:30pm to 9:40-10pm CST / 9:10-9:30pm-10:40-11pm EST

Where to watch:


Location: Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland

Moderator: Chris Wallace, anchor of “Fox News Sunday”


Competitors:

Former Vice President Joe Biden

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President Donald Trump
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Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. There will be no opening statements, and instead Wallace will dive right in with the first question to Trump. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that Wallace has chosen. They are:
1) The Trump and Biden records;
2) The Supreme Court;
3) Covid-19;
4) the economy;
5) race and violence in cities;
6) the integrity of the election.


After the debates a poll will be posted on who you think won this first debate. Have lots of fun, keep the commentary fresh as I'm sure we've all heard many of the same lines for months and enjoy the beginning of the end of this presidential election cycle. Just as a reminder, on October 7th there will be a Vice Presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.
You can view Joe Biden's megathread here, and Donald Trump's megathread here

Previous Democratic debates-
First Democratic debate (two nights)
Second Democratic debate
Third Democratic debate
Fourth Democratic debate
Fifth Democratic debate
Sixth Democratic debate
Seventh Democratic debate
Eighth Democratic debate
Ninth Democratic debate
Tenth Democratic debate
Eleventh Democratic Debate

Democratic primary results-
Super Tuesday
Mini-super Tuesday

Have fun!
 
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What did I tell you? It's Jerry fucking Springer. With suits and ties. That's the way it's been for the past few elections. People actually take this shit seriously? Why?
because the winner gets the nuke codes.

But the left are too uptight about this being serious. If they chill out and have some fun, it might be even better. Blood sports for the blood god.
 
For what it’s worth, my more left leaning friends are posting about it being a fight between to idiot white men. There’s almost no love for Biden, if people are opining at all they’re just talking about it being a pissing contest between two old people.
God Bless America.

Stop electing them then.
 
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  • Biden's tie looked weird
  • Trump bullied Chris Wallace too much
  • Biden managed to remain lucid, though there were more than enough old man stuttering and spaz out moments for comfort
  • Biden looked significantly weaker when compared to Trump, in both appearance and tone
  • Biden mostly relied on vague accusations, while Trump often had specifics and could rattle off statistics
  • They both double downed on schools opening (Drumf) and closing (Creepy Joe)
Overall Trump did better, but Biden didn't absolutely blow it either. Hilary was much stronger in the first debate in 2016 against Trump if memory serves me right.
 
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Hell, one of his most-important stances would be what he intends to do with the Supreme Court, whether or not he intends to "pack" it, and who he plans to nominate, and he blatantly refused to answer that question because "it would become a big deal." Yeah, it's kind of important for the public to know what a potential Presidential elect plans to do with the core Judicial system tasked with overseeing the adherence to the U.S. Constitution.

That's the fucking point, Joe.
And he's gonna lose because his handlers won't let him actually explain his positions in detail. The public wants to know. Better the devil you know than the devil you don't. We know where Trump stands. And he proved it tonight.
 
Trump brought supporting detail to his attacks to which Biden consistently asserted no that's not true.

Biden mostly didn't bring any supporting detail to his attacks and Trump usually responded with an attack of his own only indirectly acknowledging what Biden said.

Trump's method is the better one but I don't see it bringing much advantage that will be seen before the election. His strategy is to drive new working class white voter turnout to over 9000 and I think he did okay with that tonight.
 
  • Biden's tie looked weird
  • Trump bullied Chris Wallace too much
  • Biden managed to remain lucid, though there were more thanold man stuttering and spaz out moments for comfort
  • Biden looked significantly weaker when compared to Trump in both appearance and tone
  • Biden mostly relied on vague accusations, while Trump often had specifics and could rattle off statistics
  • They both double downed on schools opening (Drumf) and closing (Creepy Joe)
Overall Trump did better, but Biden didn't absolutely blow it either. Hilary was much stronger in the first debate in 2016 against Trump if memory serves me right.
What you call brash and assertive, I call annoying and overbearing. Biden maintains old decorum, Trump interrupts and uses school grade insults and quips. Not everyone likes his blatant unprofessionalism, because being a dick will you get you ignored, not listened to, on the world stage.
 
My point earlier about Trump shooting himself in the head was in reference to him not explicitly disavowing nazis or whatever. My point is, that's all the news media will talk about until the election, shitty hill to die on imo. And white nationalists hate Trump anyway for being Israels bitch, there is literally no downside to disavowing.
I dunno, I think the small number of people who still give a fuck what CNN, MSNBC, or whoever else have to say about this election have already decided on who they're going to vote for. Shouting "TRUMP IS A NAZI!" has been tried before, repeatedly, over and over again, ad-nauseam and I genuinely don't think any of the people who need to be persuaded to vote for Biden will be persuaded by that kind of rhetoric, because they either aren't watching or don't care about incendiary rhetoric from the MSM anymore.
 
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