October 19, 2016 Presidential Debate livestream

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19 Oct 2016, 8:40 pm

Hillary's stance on Russia is totally irresponsible and risks nuclear war. She is the one that is a puppet of the special interests that wish to destroy Russia, George Soros should not control our foreign policy. The Russians are trying to rig the election? How? By exposing Hillary trying to rig the election?



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19 Oct 2016, 8:44 pm

Moving on. Hillary, let's get to the boring infrastructure.


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19 Oct 2016, 8:46 pm

Meh, I'd rather read Vodkapundit's drunkblog. 8)


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19 Oct 2016, 8:54 pm

Chris manages his allegations, Trump continues to deflect.

I know such men as Trump. They are not my friends anymore.

Hillary has won. Get on the Senate campaign.

Showing her teeth. Ooh. Now Chris gets to the root of the matter, imo.

TRUMP DOUBLES DOWN ON RIGGED ELECTION


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19 Oct 2016, 9:06 pm

Hillary very testy with questions about the foundations, the mention of 'quid pro quo' really set off her off



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19 Oct 2016, 9:09 pm

I'm not going to pledge to care about the good of the country. Wow.

THE SIGNIFICANT GLARE AT BILL

Trump namedrops Bernie, and Hillary drops the bomb.

Trump gives up the government employee vote. They know nothing, any of them. Now the intelligence and military strategy community.

Technically, Hillary doesn't add the second derivative of a penny to the national debt. It's an important distinction.


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19 Oct 2016, 9:30 pm

Half an hour to go. Anyone else still in?

Edited well into the commentary. I'll wrap up. On policy, Hillary gave us all we could want, and I like me some policy. Trump made some major policy announcements, as well.

On tone, he lost like everyone at "nasty woman" #tactless #dignity

On interruptions, I lost. I think I got deflections, but we'll have to go to the tape. On moderator interruptions, also. It was close.

Seriously, does Trump understand any amendment other than the second? Does he know of any Supreme Court decision other than Roe v. Wade? I felt real revulsion at his answer to that question. I felt like Hillary barely brushed against the Constitution in her response, and I think she missed an opportunity. Well, she may have a few originalist voters, but I would sincerely like to hear her public position on the correct way to interpret the Constitution.


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19 Oct 2016, 10:00 pm

I'm almost ashamed to be an American when I watch these debates. It's worse than reality television. :-( Why do we have to have two hated candidates, one of whom is the rudest politician I've ever heard?



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19 Oct 2016, 10:02 pm

I've heard that we get the government that we deserve, and I ask WHAT HAVE WE DONE and

HOW CAN WE MAKE IT STOP?

Do you know anime? We're living in Penguindrum, not 1984. We have a lot of children in elected office. They look like adults, but act like Mitch McConnell.

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19 Oct 2016, 10:06 pm

DataB4 wrote:
I'm almost ashamed to be an American when I watch these debates. It's worse than reality television. :-( Why do we have to have two hated candidates, one of whom is the rudest politician I've ever heard?


Republicans were idiots and didn't put anyone good up earlier, so somehow Trump got by because of his conning skills (which he's had years to practice, with all the lies he's told to workers, friends and so on).

As for Hillary- a lot of her hate stems from her husband. People act like the Clintons will be co-presidents and they will not be, period.

As I've said before- no matter who wins this election, I highly doubt many decent things will get accomplished. It will just be bickering between house and senate a lot I would bet.



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19 Oct 2016, 10:51 pm

I don't know how to score the way that Hillary glared at Bill when Trump mentioned Bill's chance meeting on the runway with Loretta Lynch. I think her name was too difficult to coach Trump to remember. It stung, but Hillary rolled a 20 on her deflection and it all went from her eyes to Bill's. Did someone have to help him into his limousine after the debate?


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20 Oct 2016, 1:15 am

Earthbound wrote:
As for Hillary- a lot of her hate stems from her husband. People act like the Clintons will be co-presidents and they will not be, period.


Hillary Clinton talks about Bill Clinton's role in her administration

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She promised at a campaign event in Kentucky that she'd put her husband Bill Clinton "in charge of revitalizing the economy,...especially in places like coal country and inner cities and other parts of our country that have been really left out."


Not co president but something equivalent to cabinet member. Probably wil be involved in hiring and firing and access as first partners have been in the past.


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20 Oct 2016, 4:01 am

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Thank you, indeed I didn't make allowance for the extended time, so am going to recast and add to my prediction!!

Trump will interrupt (moderators plus Hillary): 37 times.

Hillary will interrupt to object to Trump swiping her speaking time and talking over her: 15 times

Moderators will ask Trump to stop interrupting: 13 times


Results:


Trump interrupted 37 times (Yay I scored a bullseye! :mrgreen: )
Hillary interrupted 9 times. (Well done Hillary, sorry I under-rated you with my prediction of 15.)

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/ ... ird-debate



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20 Oct 2016, 6:41 am

jrjones9933 wrote:
I've heard that we get the government that we deserve, and I ask WHAT HAVE WE DONE and

HOW CAN WE MAKE IT STOP?

Do you know anime? We're living in Penguindrum, not 1984. We have a lot of children in elected office. They look like adults, but act like Mitch McConnell.

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I'm not familiar with that anime.

Earthbound, hopefully we'll get some useful policy each term, but I won't hold my breath either. As for hatred for Hilary, she's done enough on her own to provoke people, even without considering her husband.



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20 Oct 2016, 11:40 am

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20 Oct 2016, 11:47 am

LOL, Make America Nasty Again Donald Trump. Thanks for the laugh. It's so ironic that Trump has no manners, but he calls Hilary nasty.