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Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« on: October 01, 2020, 11:16:39 PM »
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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2020, 11:27:40 PM »
Don't see anyone reporting the little Biden gaffes like "all those people who died of covid, how many of them survived?"
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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2020, 04:50:20 AM »
As long as Biden doesn't stroke out he is declared a winner.

Trump should let Biden speak, Biden can put coherent fact based sentences. He is almost saying vague or very generalized things like 'everything Trump says is a lie, it's all his fault'.
Trump should let him speak and save one-two sentences at the end to debunk and expose Biden with fact and logic. "You say you oppose the GND, yet it literally appears on your website.
Said 'debunked' over facts with recorded money transfers from Moscow and Chinese, Ukrainian state owned entities to his son", "spread anti vaccine conspiracy theories",
 "...deny that Antifa is an organisation, doesn't even condemn their ideology nor violent protests of the left".

Pro-typ: the next time the so called neutral moderator jumps on to save Biden from twisting his sentence into an incoherent word salad, Trump should intervene "hey moderator, would you let sleepy Joe speak".



 

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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2020, 10:40:37 AM »
Why do they call Biden Sniffy? My Uncle who lives in Atlanta calls Biden The Diddler!!!!

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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2020, 10:45:22 AM »
Why do they call Biden Sniffy? My Uncle who lives in Atlanta calls Biden The Diddler!!!!

I know. You posted that same meme like six billion times on the meme page. You killed it bro, it was like a very light chuckle the first time and it's meh now. Sniffy because there are other grabby freakshows, but Biden is pretty unique in the world as a powerful political figure that likes to sniff the women that come near him. It's like the embodiment of weakness and evil, if he was strong he would grab them all, and he does, but when he can't he still gets the sniff. He sniffed babies' heads. It's just so pathetic and gross-weird.
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« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2020, 06:11:12 PM »
I think the photos prove that Biden wore a 'camo' ear peace. Why won't he just admit that he needs an hearing aid?

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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2020, 10:52:40 PM »
I think the photos prove that Biden wore a 'camo' ear peace. Why won't he just admit that he needs an hearing aid?

Um you needed a camera for that? He says "tax cuts" his nanny screams into his ear, and then he says tax policy, obviously attacking Trump for cutting taxes isnt helping them.
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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2020, 09:56:42 AM »
October 4, 2020
Down Goes Biden
By David Keltz
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/10/down_goes_biden.html
Has there ever been a presidential nominee who looked more overmatched by his opponent?  Contrary to what the pundits in the mainstream media would have you believe, President Donald Trump obliterated Joe Biden in the presidential debate on Tuesday night, and it really was not even close.  This was an Ali-Liston fight without a first round phantom punch.  For 90 minutes, the president landed one body blow after another, leaving the former vice-president reeling with his back against the ropes, only to be rescued by Chris Wallace, the debate “moderator,” who repeatedly made the president return to his neutral corner by silencing him.  Spare me the “Trump did not act presidential” hogwash.  Considering that Biden received a pass for referring to Trump as the “worst president” the country ever had, called him a “clown” and a “racist,” and told him to “shut up,” the national media has zero credibility lecturing Trump about presidential decorum.

Trump’s winning strategy was clear from the start.  He forced Biden to either embrace the radical left wing of his party or disavow it.  Whichever answer Biden provided would be a losing proposition for him.  Embracing the far left would provide Trump the opportunity to paint him as a socialist who supports the Bernie Sanders/Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez agenda.  Disavowing the radical left would cause Biden to lose support from the extreme wing of his party.  Biden chose the latter, further playing right into Trump’s hands.  “You agreed with Bernie’s manifesto,” Trump said.  “There is no manifesto,” Biden responded.  “You just lost the left,” an elated Trump said.  Checkmate.

Not a single person who watched the debate in its entirety can say with any degree of intellectual integrity that Biden looked like someone ready to become the next commander in chief. From start to finish, Trump appeared much more energetic, and was sharp, confident, and strong.  Biden appeared haggard, old, frail, and weak.  The president spoke extemporaneously, while Biden continuously looked down at his notes.  At times he resembled a once mediocre method actor auditioning for a play, unable to remember what his lines were on the script he was holding in front of him.  “We’re going to build an economy that in fact is going to provide for the ability to take four million buildings and make sure that they in fact are weatherized in a way that in fact that they’ll omit significantly less gas and oil because the heat will not be going out...There’s many people today driving their kids to soccer practice, and or, black and white or Hispanic, in the same car,” Biden said.

There was not a single exchange where Biden had the upper hand. Perhaps it is for that reason that Wallace felt the need to level the playing field by frequently interrupting the president virtually every time he was ready to land another uppercut to his opponent.  As Trump rightly pointed out during the debate, at times it appeared as though he were debating both Biden and Wallace.  In one bizarre exchange, Wallace repeatedly asked the president to denounce white supremacy, after he had already done so twice.  In another instance, Wallace turned into a prosecutor and cross-examined Trump about climate change.

Meanwhile, Biden refused to denounce Antifa or BLM for the rioting and looting that has wreaked havoc in Portland and Kenosha.  “I don’t hold public office now... Antifa is an idea, not an organization,” Biden said.  No viewer will come away from this debate questioning where Trump stands on the issues that matter to the voters.  One wonders if even the most ardent Biden supporters can say with a straight face where he stands on any single issue.

Biden repeatedly played both sides on virtually every policy proposal.  For instance, when he was asked whether or not he would support ending the filibuster or packing the court he said, “Whatever position I take on that will become the issue.  The issue is the American people should speak.  You should go out and vote.  Vote and let your senators know how you feel.”  As if telling the American people to vote or call their senator provides any clarity as to where Biden stands on the issue.  When Trump accused Biden of destroying the economy with his climate plan Biden said, “The Green New Deal is not my plan,” apparently forgetting that on his website it says, “Biden believes the Green New Deal is a crucial framework.”  Later in the debate, Biden said “The Green New Deal will pay for itself as we move forward.”  When he was asked again by Wallace if he supported it he said, “No, I don’t support the Green New Deal.” In the words of the immortal John Kerry, Biden voted for the Green New Deal before he voted against it.

When Biden tried to blame Trump for his handling of the coronavirus by saying, “A lot of people died, and a lot more are going to die unless he gets a lot smarter a lot quicker,” the president shot back, “Did you use the word smart?  You said you went to Delaware State, but you forgot the name of your college.  You didn’t go to Delaware State.  You graduated either the lowest or almost the lowest in your class, don’t ever use the word smart with me... There’s nothing smart about you, Joe.  47 years you’ve done nothing.”

There were several moments throughout the debate when Biden tried to be the aggressor, but his attacks on Trump backfired, either by his own doing or through the president’s rebukes.  When Biden attacked Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett for supposedly threatening to overturn Roe V. Wade, Trump immediately struck him down.  “That’s on the ballot, in the court, that’s also at stake right now.” Biden said.  “You don’t know that it’s on the ballot.  Why is it on the ballot, there’s nothing happening there.” Trump shot back.  Biden was left gasping for air, before Wallace quickly moved on to the next topic.

In case anyone forgot that Trump has a sense of humor, he reminded us of that too.  When Biden attacked Trump for holding rallies during the coronavirus, the president reasoned that Biden was using the virus as an excuse for his lack of crowd support.  “People want to hear what I have to say.  I’ll have 25,000, or 35,000 people showing up at airports… So far we’ve had no problem whatsoever.  It’s outside, that’s a big difference according to the experts... Joe does the circles and has three people in some places... If you could get the crowds you would have done the same thing, but you can’t.”

Perhaps Trump’s most effective line of attack came when he pressed Biden for refusing to say the words “law and order.” This was a similar strategy that he used to great effect in 2016, when he attacked President Obama and Hillary Clinton for refusing to say the words “Radical Islamic Terrorist.”  “The people of this country want law and order, and you’re afraid to even say it,” Trump said.  “He doesn’t want to say it because he’ll lose his radical left supporters.”  When Trump pressed Biden to name one law enforcement group that supported him, Biden was left speechless.

These debates are rarely ever solely about who has better policies, or who seems like a nicer human being, but rather about who looks more ready to become the next leader of the Free World.  Trump was the clear winner by a unanimous decision.  As the late sportscaster Howard Cosell would say, “Down Goes Biden.”
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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2020, 10:03:32 AM »
One of the fall-outs for Sniffy is the Brazillian president is on social media insulting him hardcore now:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/10/mr_diplomacy_joe_biden_manages_to_enrage_brazil.html
Mr. Diplomacy: Joe Biden manages to enrage Brazil
By Monica Showalter

Here's a piece of post-debate fallout news that slipped under the radar.

According to Reuters:

    BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro reacted angrily on Wednesday to U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s call for a world effort to offer Brazil $20 billion to end Amazon deforestation or face unspecified “economic consequences.Bolsonaro wrote on Facebook he interpreted Biden’s comment in a U.S. presidential debate on Tuesday night as a threat of economic sanctions if Brazil did not take the offer.

    Bolsonaro wrote in Portuguese and English that he does not accept “bribes” or “coward threats.”

    The president said Brazil was taking action on deforestation and reasserted that he views foreign interest in the Amazon as financially motivated and an attempt to undermine Brazilian sovereignty.

    “The greed of some countries towards the Amazon is a well-known fact,” Bolsonaro said.

    “However, the explicit demonstration of this greed by someone who is running for the presidency of his country is a clear sign of contempt for cordial and fruitful coexistence between two sovereign nations.”

That would be the same Joe Biden whose campaign website vows to "elevate diplomacy." Brazil is a longtime U.S. military treaty ally dating to 1952 with many other important agreements. It's also the biggest nation in Latin America (remember the Latinos, Joe?), and really doesn't care to be bullied.

Here's the basics on Brazil: Do not tell them what to do with their rainforest. Global leftists for years have claimed it the world's patrimony and other claptrap, claiming it belongs to them and the Brazilians can't stand it. Want to know why Brazil elected 'Tropical Trump'? That's why Brazil elected Tropical Trump.

And Biden missed this entirely, forgetting that he was speaking on a closely watched global stage with every last nation on earth taking notes. When Bolsonaro heard Brazil's name brought up, he sprang into action, and the mess Biden made was not pretty.

And let's take a look at what made Brazil mad. It's not just the foreign meddling and the treating of great big Brazil with some of the world's most advanced technology, like some banana republic, which is what Biden did.

Notice the muscle in that Biden statement. Either you take the $20 bil and spend it as we say you spend it, or we cut you off. Sound like Joe in Ukraine? It sure does. You can bet that if Biden gets elected president, Hunter will be following his dad around with his black bag open when the flight plan is to touch down in Brasilia. And the Brazilians will be whispering to each other: Get ready to make the big payout.

No wonder they can't stand him. And this should be good for driving Brazilian American voters (plenty of those in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida) towards President Trump. Nice stab at diplomacy Joe. You aren't even president yet and already you've alienated a major ally.

No wonder Robert Gates famously said that in foreign policy and national security, Joe Biden has always been wrong on everything.
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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2020, 04:50:45 PM »
Joe Biden's demands from Brazil and his threat against it was actually much harsher than anything Trump has ever suggested against Mexico.

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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2020, 04:36:31 AM »
 :usa+israel:                                                           :fist:

Was seemingly conducted more like some wild talk show as opposed to a traditional debate.
Perhaps it was Trump's strategy to approach it
in the manner which he did. Joe Biden's
typical semantic style was also on display.

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Re: Trump vs. Sniffy - Complete Debate
« Reply #12 on: October 07, 2020, 05:43:52 PM »
:usa+israel:                                                           :fist:

Was seemingly conducted more like some wild talk show as opposed to a traditional debate.
Perhaps it was Trump's strategy to approach it
in the manner which he did. Joe Biden's
typical semantic style was also on display.

You don't necessarily need a strategy when you do something in business, you just need a strategy to use it after it's done.

I was hoping someone would say that though. Honestly get rid of the moderator and the fancy crowd, put them on two barstools with the turtle face as the bartender-moderator, make them both not the president and just talking about who should be president, and as long as there is too much alcohol in each of them, then the situation would be fitting. To make it a prestigious event was like rolling out the red carpet on the Maury show.
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