The Fix is In. Chris Wallace incredibly biased

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    • #2852
      cardcrimsoncardcrimson
      Participant

      Amazing how biased the line of questioning has been by Chris Wallace. Total hatchet job by Wallace. . . .

    • #2853
      cardcrimsoncardcrimson
      Participant

      And for what it’s worth, both of these guys are despicable human beings with no redeeming qualities.

    • #2854
      AvatarBeeg_Dawg
      Participant

      Disagree with your first post, 100% agree with your second.  Neither one of these azzhats should be in the Oval Office unless they are delivering afternoon snacks and refreshments.

       

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      • #2855
        LegendLegend
        Keymaster

        Trump is in trouble.  He didn’t do anything endearing in this like he did against HRC, and Biden didn’t shit his pants.

        Agree that neither is worthy of the office, but here we are, and Trump has a decent track record and experience as president. Go figure.

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        Sic transit gloria mundi (so shut up and get back to work)

        • #2862
          rjnwmillrjnwmill
          Participant

          I’ve talked to enough people who have worked with/for Orange.  My sense is what you see is what you get.  He is a tough guy to accept as a boss or as a negotiating partner…personally.

          However, since it is the citizens who are currently making a hiring decision, I’m more comfortable with an alternative frame of reference, Orange is hired help.  Don’t confuse effort with results.

          Trump is the only one that has a record of accomplishment.  The Middle East.  Middle class income.  Unemployment.  China policy.  USMCA.  Isn’t that “endearing”?  He has the resume so he has to be the hire, no?

          Here's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
          Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past long

    • #2858
      Genuine RealistGenuine Realist
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      The big concern about Joe Biden is that he no longer has the personal force necessary to occupy the Oval Office.

      Well, maybe not, but not on tonight’s showing. He looked very Presidential.

      Trump looked . .  . impossible.

       

      I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness - yeah, and a little looking out for the other fella, too.

    • #2863
      MickMick
      Participant

      I thought Chris Wallace was comically biased, but then Trump told him he wasn’t nearly as good as his father.  And so it goes.

      Neither of these two should be President.  And let’s face it, the vast majority of voters have made up their minds.  The small sliver of voters who are undecided will be influenced by these debates.

      And those people, those undecided voters are unimpressed with end-to-end insults.  They want a reason to vote for one of them, not against one of them.  And neither of them really gave a great assessment of what they’ll do from 2020 to 2024.  And frankly…I was more than a little surprised that Trump didn’t rest on his pre-COVID record which was pretty damned good, compared to Biden’s non-record and complete lack of support from Obamas and Clintons.

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