What is your favorite moment from the debates tonight, a prediction.

the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
It has to be when Joe started mumbling to himself and staring at the floor. He shouted "come on man" and started to cry. Trump went over and despite social distancing, Trump put his arm around Joe's thin shoulders and called for Jill Biden to come help her husband. Trump helped Joe to a chair and helped him sit. Trump turned to everyone and said that Joe is not to blame. It is the forces of evil and the swamp that brought the country to this moment. This debate is over.
It's fake news. It's fake news. That's all the putin gave to the idiot in chief he appointed
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
It has to be when Joe started mumbling to himself and staring at the floor. He shouted "come on man" and started to cry. Trump went over and despite social distancing, Trump put his arm around Joe's thin shoulders and called for Jill Biden to come help her husband. Trump helped Joe to a chair and helped him sit. Trump turned to everyone and said that Joe is not to blame. It is the forces of evil and the swamp that brought the country to this moment. This debate is over. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
that might actually happen. and it would be debate and election over.

i've said several times Trump can fluster whoever the Democrats nominated and Biden is tailor-made for a spectacular meltdown.

of course mention Biden and Dementia and it is a "conspiracy" theory ..


https://www.yahoo.com/news/fox-frien...125044007.html



‘Fox & Friends’ Hosts Look On in Horror as Rudy Giuliani Blurts Out Biden Dementia Conspiracy Theory

Jamie Ross, Asawin SuebsaengTue, September 29, 2020, 7:50 AM CDT

Everyone knows that live television isn’t easy. Anything can go wrong—from a faulty connection, a verbal slip-up, or, as was the case on Tuesday morning’s Fox & Friends, Rudy Giuliani bellowing insane conspiracy theories at the nation with no obvious way to stop him.


It’s always a risk to allow Giuliani to share his wildly unpredictable stream of consciousness live. The man who was named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2001 has long been reduced to sharing the latest Trumpist conspiracy theories on any cable news channel that has the budget to cover any possible subsequent defamation lawsuits.


This time, his F&F hosts looked on with visible horror in their eyes as Giuliani shared his completely baseless belief that Joe Biden is suffering from dementia. If you have the time, it’s worth watching the clip at least three times so you can see each of the hosts panicking in their own unique way as the former New York City mayor rambles on and on.


With a mischievous cackle, Giuliani began: “The man [Biden] has dementia. There’s no doubt about it. I’ve talked to doctors. I’ve had them look at a hundred different tapes of his five years ago and today.” Trying his very best to shut Giuliani down, host Steve Doocy interjected that Biden’s team have said the Democrat has no serious medical problems.


Giuliani then made an extraordinary noise at Doocy that can best be typed as “Oowughawughawugh,” before continuing: “He can’t recite the Pledge of Allegiance and he’s fine? He was in the Senate for 160 years? I mean, he can’t do the prologue to the... to the... con... to the... uh... Constitution of the United States or the Declaration of Independence, any of them.”


Getting louder and increasingly excited about his armchair diagnosis, Giuliani went on: “He can’t do NUMBERS. Wow, are the numbers screwed up. He actually displays symptoms that two gerontologists told me are classic symptoms of middle level dementia.” Doocy and co-host Ainsley Earhardt both responded to that claim by softly saying: “Right.” The third host, Brian Kilmeade, can just be seen blinking rapidly.


Nevertheless, Giuliani persisted. “That’s when [Biden] does that ‘I pledge allegiance to the United States... uh... uh... um... I think,’ he’s done that twice,” said the ex mayor. “That’s a classic symptom in the DSM-V, it’s the fifth symptom, of dementia, he’s got eight of the 10.”


Then, seemingly remembering that he was on the show to talk about tonight’s presidential debate, he went on: “Look, that isn’t the debate. He can get through it. I think the president is quite right to say maybe he’s taken Adderall or some kind of attention deficit disorder thing.”


As Giuliani began pulling prescription medicine brands out of the air, Doocy had finally had enough and told him firmly: “None of us are doctors, that is your opinion.” Giuliani fought back, saying it was actually the opinion of some very professional-sounding doctors that he knows.


But the game was up. Kilmeade, in his first verbal interjection of the entire exchange, said with exasperation: “We can stay away from that.” Earhardt then moved on to pick Giuliani’s brain on the Supreme Court.


This particular line of attack is one that Giuliani—whose work as President Trump’s lawyer and top dirt-digger on Hunter and Joe Biden kicked off a chain of events that got his client impeached last year—has enthusiastically embraced as one of his primary functions now for Team Trump.


Shortly before midnight on Monday night, Giuliani started texting The Daily Beast to say that Trump did “great” in recent White House debate prep (for which the president said on Sunday that Giuliani and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie took part), and to rail against Biden as a “senile,” “broken down old crook” who’s supposedly suffering from “dementia” and needs “ADD drugs” to get through the Tuesday debate. The Trump attorney also claimed that someone had told him how stupid Biden was in law school.


Giuliani also mentioned late Monday evening that he’d be flying with Trump on Air Force One on Tuesday and would be at the Cleveland debate. Asked about what kinds of questions he peppered the president with during the prep, the former New York City mayor replied, “It really doesn’t work like that with him. It’s much more of a discussion rather than a rehearsal. Plus you are dealing with a very smart, very alert human being not a senile old man.”



mention Trump is unfit and you get an op-ed on the front page of the NY Times and five shrinks diagnosing from afar saying Trump is mentally unfit.
  • oeb11
  • 09-29-2020, 04:23 PM
DPST's - thy mode of existence is Hypocrisy!!!
Jacuzzme's Avatar
Joe needs those 30 minute breaks to change his diaper.
  • oeb11
  • 09-29-2020, 04:36 PM
new topic -is Joe biden a 'Depends' addict/??
Lapdog's Avatar
New topic. Is Chicken Little a moron? Film at 11:00.
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
this is interesting. i don't think Biden should try this attack. give Trump a point he can make and prove. even Trump haters know the economic data was strong prior to this virus and everyone knows the shutdowns were primarily at the State level. those Governors again. people who actually believe Trump is guilty of murder over these virus deaths also think Miracle Man Joe could have prevented every single one too. bahaaa


https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...ed-the-economy

Biden to attack Trump where he's strongest and make the case he's ruined the economy

by Nihal Krishan, Economic Policy Reporter |
| September 29, 2020 05:00 PM

Joe Biden is expected to use the first presidential debate to attack President Trump on one of his strengths: his handling of the economy.


Both sides anticipate that Biden will blame Trump for the tens of millions of job losses in the coronavirus pandemic as well as the immense financial struggles facing workers with lower incomes, those without a college degree, and black and Hispanic people.


“When there’s so much wreckage all over the country because of Trump’s mismanagement of the pandemic, I think Biden’s attack strategy is pretty straight forward,” Seth Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning think tank, said.


“A lot of things just speak for themselves,” Hanlon, who was a special assistant for economic policy to President Barack Obama, said.


Economists told the Washington Examiner that Biden will likely structure his arguments around those who are unemployed because of Trump's mishandling of the virus and the lack of aid provided by the federal government in the past few months.


“In a lot of ways, we’re still worse off than we were before,” Kyle Pomerleau, an economist at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, said. “Just look at the unemployment rate. It’s at a level we shouldn’t find acceptable."


He added that the closure of thousands of businesses nationwide shows that the economy still needs plenty of help, presenting an opening for Biden.


“Biden could say it’s Trump’s fault for not passing another robust stimulus package. The great deal-maker couldn’t get this deal done,” Pomerleau said.


Earlier this month, Biden hit Trump on his handling of the economy, saying the recovery has been "K-shaped," meaning that the wealthy have done well but that lower-income families have suffered.


“We all know it didn’t have to be this bad. It didn’t have to be this bad if the president just did his job," Biden said during a speech on the economy in early September.


Biden currently leads the presidential race in national and several swing-state polling averages, but Trump is ahead when it comes to issues pertaining to jobs and the economy.


Trump is expected to tout the strength of the recovery during the debate.


“I think Trump will take the offensive and talk about the four months of job creation, the latest GDP projections, which are huge," Stephen Moore, one of Trump’s top outside economic advisers, said. "Any debate about the economy is great from Trump."


The unemployment rate fell 1.8 percentage points to 8.4% in August after 1.37 million jobs were added during the month. Unemployment is already below the rate that Federal Reserve officials expected it to be at the end of the year.


Consumer confidence also surged in September as some states eased their coronavirus restrictions, and home prices have been rising. However, weekly applications for unemployment benefits remain extremely high, and many industries, such as restaurants and theaters, are in dire straits.


Moore met with Trump at the White House last week to prepare him for the debate by giving him the latest economic data. He also said that Trump will play up his recent executive actions and his critique of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.


“Trump is probably going to talk about his payroll tax cut, the money he’s given to the unemployed and students, and he’s going to say Pelosi held up the recovery bill because she wanted more money for her blue states that are bleeding,” Moore, who is also a contributor to the Washington Examiner, said.


Democrats say that Trump’s arguments for the strength of the economy are not persuasive for those on the bottom end of the socioeconomic ladder.


“I think that Trump's argument is very tortured," Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from New York, said. "Right now, things are really bad economically for large swaths of people. We know that the recovery has been very uneven."


He emphasized the need for Biden to come across as sympathetic to the financial plight of many, especially in contrast with Trump’s message that the economy is doing well.


“Sometimes, it's less about the words and more about the music, and the music here is that Biden just has to come across as presidential and in control and empathetic to people, and I think that Trump will come across as a bully and unpresidential,” Suozzi said.
eccieuser9500's Avatar


It has to be when Joe started mumbling to himself and staring at the floor. He shouted "come on man" and started to cry. Trump went over and despite social distancing, Trump put his arm around Joe's thin shoulders and called for Jill Biden to come help her husband. Trump helped Joe to a chair and helped him sit. Trump turned to everyone and said that Joe is not to blame. It is the forces of evil and the swamp that brought the country to this moment. This debate is over. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
That's better. Still corny as fuck, but somewhat amusing. Keep looking for that funny bone. Maybe you can act funny, but not write funny.

Remember when the audience laughed at the POTUS? YEAH!

OH! Which time? Well, let's pick one.

How 'bout when he explained his taxes. Or how 'bout that time he wouldn't commit to conceding the loss. What a maroon.











When the orange clown in chief releases his tax returns. You Putin's are too easy to fuc with
  • oeb11
  • 09-29-2020, 06:47 PM
"Biden to attack Trump where he's strongest and make the case he's ruined the economy"

Wait for it - if Biden is elected - the DPST agenda will destroy the American economy with their cockamamie Trillions upon trillions of dollars of spending - and taxation to the point of confiscatory levels across the entire American taxpayer spectrum.

The denials - are lies - They will vote in teh soylent Green new Deal - and try to spend trillions of dollars to implement total dictatorial communist control of America - with the result - an economy worse than Stalinsit russia

and Stalinist russia is Bernie's ideal governmental status for America. As long as his three homes and local grocery store are left alone.
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Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
I don't like the format.
But Joe is hacking off any/all business folks. I heard taxes and spending over and over.
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
I don't like the format.
But Joe is hacking off any/all business folks. I heard taxes and spending over and over. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter



nope. it's devolved into a freewheeling affair. but that favors Trump. Biden hit on several points that he either contradicts himself or isn't true. Trump threw Fauci under the bus over the virus and Biden claims there is systemic racism and in the next sentence says the majority of cops are good people. Biden's claims on economy are a dichotomy of terms.
eccieuser9500's Avatar
"If you want to switch seats." Chris Wallace.

So far, that moment.