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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Lots of companies don't let you treat woke busywork like busywork
I guess I should consider myself lucky then, my own company hasn't really tried to push anything like that since the Floyd fiasco aside from "we value each and everyone of you regardless of race, gender, creed, etc."
 
Trump won, but at what cost?

He won by walking into a debate he knew would be him playing defense against two "calm, civil" participants, and acting so much like a chimpanzee that these two "calm, civil" opponents flung shit and howled just to try and one-up him.

He shifted the narrative from a debate to a fight between one bully and another with his simp. Unfortunately, Trump is the ultimate debate bully. They played his game, and left betraying their integrity, their stated positions on the Green New Deal or conservatism, and the decorum expected of politicians from the good old days of the 1950s.

It's not good that political debates have devolved into twitter-tier screaming fests, but maybe it's necessary to remind voters that Joe Biden and Chris Wallace are just as underhanded and bloodthirsty as Trump, lacking only the latter's honesty and talent.
 
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As for Trump, I think you'll see some of his better answers or better one-liners cut up and thrown into commercials and clips of his stances. I think his biggest real wins for the election were in his handling of the SCOTUS questions (and Biden's complete failure). You'll see the continued call for Biden's son's taxes. You'll definitely see Biden's incredibly gaffs. The very first question he tried to answer, he was all over the place. I think he said there were 120 million Americans with pre-existing conditions, and then 20 million, and then some other number. I was having a really hard time following anything he said in his first response. Many times he seemed to really struggle with his sentences. Then again, Trump made some wild suggestions because of his insistence on talking about the amount of money Biden's son got. I think he said 4 different numbers. Definitely a gaff, but it'll be new fodder too.

I remember Trump saying $3.5 million from the mayor of Moscow's wife about a million times and Biden having no response, and saying Hunter was connected to $38 billion over in China. Implying corrupt Hunter being connected to $38 billion over in China is a bad idea. One of Hunter's Chinese companies that paid him off connections. The $38 billion is probably only technically true, the total value of a company that paid Hunter off and put him on its board or something, and only if you look at it in the most unfair light. I don't remember 2 other numbers being mentioned.
 
I'll take someone who tries to be decent over someone who flaunts being a dick. Flaunting it tends to make it stink more, weirdly enough.

If you think Biden is actually decent and it's not just for show, you weren't watching tonight. I don't want the president to be a sugar coated wordsmith who stabs me in the back—that's Obama. Trump never lied about who he is and I don't think anyone who votes for him is under the impression he has.
 
The sheer RAGE that Biden had talking about Beau and muttering "My Son...My Son" like straight outta The Godfather and then laying into Trump with "HOW DARE YOU TALK ABOUT BEAU!" and Trump said "I'm not talking about Beau, don't know him, I know Hunter..." and Trump looked like he was waiting for it but Biden was about to straight up stab Trump with his pen.

God almighty I thought we'd have our Blood sport then and there.
When he started chanting "MY SON" was the most surreal moment in any of these debates, it was like it was ripped straight from a movie. I can't fucking wait for the next one!
 
This old retard is more appealing than tulsi gabbard? Democrats deserve to lose.
He's appealing to the establishment. Before COVID, they knew a Democrat would be squashed, so Obama nostalgia Biden as a failsafe.
 
When even the cartels, sex fiends and illegals hate Joe...
Biden is weak and uncool. Anyone strong, anyone not an ugly loser, is going to be viscerally disgusted by him. Lots of people, probably most, have no idea what is what in regards to anything, but their instincts, their gut, will steer them away from Biden. He was like a catty blue-haired college girl up there.

This old retard is more appealing than tulsi gabbard? Democrats deserve to lose.
If they wanted to win they would have chosen Bernie. He's similar age as Biden, but actually lucid and likeable (though a tremendous pussy and would be about as strong a president as Jimmy Carter's vagina).
 
You'll definitely see some tweaks to Biden clips for his line, "Talk about art of the deal, China perfected the art of the steal under your administration." The audio was very clear, so it'll be isolated and played over and over. If anyone's feeling really saucy, they might drop some 8-bit sunglasses over his face with flashing 'Deal with it' text.

I think his telling Trump to shut up will also be a viral clip because of the comment that it was 'unpresidential.' Being tough followed by formal seems like a W, even though if Trump had told Biden to shut up, it would probably be trending for weeks as boorish.

I think Biden calling Trump a clown will also be a Win for Biden, though it's negligible effect on Trump, more as a positive in the eyes of his constituents. Maybe even as "proof" of his lack of dementia. It was probably inappropriate but it was in-kind. No one will fault him for it except really, really petty reps.

You'll also see his impassioned speech about his son and the military, or parts of it. (Especially the parts before Trump confirms that his son was in fact a loser.) It was a good moment for the geezer, up until that last part, where he admits Trump is right. But of course that's pretty questionable, to bring up a drug history and reasons for being discharged. Not saying it's out of anyone's, ahem, quiver, but I think you'll see a lot of Biden stumbling over Trump's retort about his son from reps and Biden's anger at Trump from dems.

As for Trump, I think you'll see some of his better answers or better one-liners cut up and thrown into commercials and clips of his stances. I think his biggest real wins for the election were in his handling of the SCOTUS questions (and Biden's complete failure). You'll see the continued call for Biden's son's taxes. You'll definitely see Biden's incredibly gaffs. The very first question he tried to answer, he was all over the place. I think he said there were 120 million Americans with pre-existing conditions, and then 20 million, and then some other number. I was having a really hard time following anything he said in his first response. Many times he seemed to really struggle with his sentences. Then again, Trump made some wild suggestions because of his insistence on talking about the amount of money Biden's son got. I think he said 4 different numbers. Definitely a gaff, but it'll be new fodder too.

I think there is also going to be a flurry of political CoNtEnT cReAtOrS analyzing Biden's answers, word-for-word, especially in text format to emphasize his dementia. There were plenty of moments, especially when he seemed to talk about how great the green new deal is before outright stating he wasn't for it. I took it to be a slip of the tongue, personally, but isolating audio works wonders.

Not that anyone asked, but I think Trump got a moderate W. I think he would've done better if he had let Biden talk. Multiple times Trump had a softball and flubbed it. Of particular note is the comment when he stopped before talking about Biden's '94 legislation. He (almost) literally said, "And why didn't you do anything in your 47 years in office? In fact, you passed legislation in nineteen--" and then trailed off and never really came back to hammer it home.

And yes, Wallace is a fucking cuck.
Trump won (moderately like you said) specifically because he pissed off Biden so much. Trump’s game is to piss the other person off and fuck them up. Hillary Clinton was smart enough not to fall for that for the most part (which is why she did that weird creepy smile whenever Trump was trashing her in her debates and the fake cordial smile and response). Biden isn’t and we saw what happens when Biden is too dumb not to fall for bait. I also think it’s why Trump said he respects Hillary’s resolve in the last debate of 2016: she may be a bitch, but she’s smart and knows what she wants and cunning enough to get it. Biden is less of a man than a woman.
 
I'll take someone who tries to be decent over someone who flaunts being a dick. Flaunting it tends to make it stink more, weirdly enough.
Tonight Biden repeated an easily disprovable race hoax that paints Trump and the half of the country that supports him as racist neo nazis. Biden is the biggest asshole in America.
 
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