D4N's avatar

I had L Leo and Roberts mixed up; however, *their fleas have the same DNA.

In other matters, I haven't changed my view of that alleged 'debate' - it simply was not worthy of being noted as a U.S. presidential debate. It was a CNN media event to collect viewership ratings for that company's business profile. If one reads the transcript of the 'event' without watching it, you come away with a far different view than the media and partisan frenzies going on since said event. I recommend doing that.…

Roy C.'s avatar

Shamelessly, CNN has morphed into Fox Lite.

John Jennrich's avatar

Jake Tapper and Dana Bash just trashed their reputations. They were tepid and mealy-mouthed, giving Trump rein to do anything he wanted. Shame on them and CNN.

Roy C.'s avatar

It must be asked —How does one actually lose a debate when the opponent is a pathological liar?

James A's avatar

You are right. In front of America Biden said that the Border Patrol Union

endorsed him, In an unprecedented move the Union tweeted during the debate, "that they have never endorsed Biden and never will".

This is not an exaggeration ITS A LIE.

Name one thing Trump lied about during the debate?

Tropes are so easy but, may have serious consequences.

Per The Hill:

"To be clear" [Biden said] "Border Patrol endorsed him [Biden] & his 'position' on immigration"

"The Border Patrolled did not endorse Biden. though a union for its agents endorsed a bipartisan Senate proposal that the Whitehouse negotiated with Republicans." The Border Patrol took off to "The Hills'.

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