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pnwmom

(108,980 posts)
Tue Sep 27, 2016, 08:59 AM Sep 2016

A GOP Facebook friend posted this great piece by DAN RATHER -- and he agrees with it.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/9/26/1574770/-Dan-Rather-Hillary-Clinton-the-first-woman-ever-to-be-on-this-stage-was-calm-and-substantive

Ladies and gentlemen, whatever civility once existed in our politics is tonight officially dead. Never in the history of televised debates have we witnessed such a show. And that’s what the Donald wanted. A show. He got it, but will he be seen as the hero or the villain?

If you are a fan of Hillary Clinton, I suspect you are thrilled with her poised and confident performance. Perhaps her crowning line was “I prepared for this debate and I'm prepared to be President”. If you are a fan of Donald Trump, his quarrelsome, no-holds-barred approach, often facts be damned, will likely in turn have thrilled you. The question is what does everybody else watching think and how many impressionable voters remain?

Taking a snapshot of the debate stage this evening, two candidates behind podiums, each representing one of the major political parties, it would seem to be the latest chapter in our quadrennial dance with democracy. But experiencing the event, in sound and motion, it was of course anything but.

From the very beginning, the body language tonight was striking. Hillary Clinton, the first woman ever to be on this stage was calm and substantive. Donald Trump interrupted often and slouched and sneered as he turned to address her. This is what Trump’s fans like about him, playing the alpha male at all costs. Clinton seemed completely unflustered, which is what her fans love about her. How this all plays to the majority of viewers and voters at home will be in the eyes of the beholder.

But I was surprised by how much this man who has made so much of the means of television spent not looking into the camera, but preoccupied with his adversary. Trump came across as amped, a pacing tiger ready to pounce on every answer. His Interruptions suggests little regard to the rules. He’s itching for a fight...Wants to swing wildly.

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A GOP Facebook friend posted this great piece by DAN RATHER -- and he agrees with it. (Original Post) pnwmom Sep 2016 OP
"preoccupied with his adversary"...... Jade Fox Sep 2016 #1

Jade Fox

(10,030 posts)
1. "preoccupied with his adversary"......
Tue Sep 27, 2016, 09:43 AM
Sep 2016

That line defines Trump's whole life. He's at war with everyone who doesn't bow down to him.

Trump doesn't want to be President. He wants to defeat HRC.

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