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pnwmom

(108,978 posts)
Mon Oct 10, 2016, 12:38 AM Oct 2016

UK's The Guardian: the debate was a "Red Bull display of Madness"

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/oct/09/presidential-debate-reactions-trump-clinton

Richard Wolffe: ‘The nicest thing you could say about Trump’s performance was that it was bonkers’



That banging sound you heard were the last nails being hammered into the coffin of the Trump campaign. Or it might have been the thumping of Donald Trump as he stalked the debate stage.

Either way, the Republican nominee treated the notion of a contrite, humble performance with all the subtlety of a subway train. Not for him was the usual shame we associate with someone caught in a moment of sleaze.

He prowled around Hillary Clinton, looming behind her when she approached the undecided voters in the audience. He hugged himself and hooked his hands in his belt. He inhaled so sharply through his nose that he sounded like he was snorting his own insults.

Wounded animals behave in strange ways, and Donald Trump was nothing if not strange at the second presidential debate. He went far beyond barking his usual interruptions and conspiracies from the darkest corners of the internet: he answered a question from a Muslim voter by saying it was “a shame” there was Islamophobia. Then, two feet away from his questioner, he stoked Islamophobia as much as he possibly could: “We could be very politically correct, but whether we like it or not, there is a problem.”

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UK's The Guardian: the debate was a "Red Bull display of Madness" (Original Post) pnwmom Oct 2016 OP
He's half right. We won't ever be able to debate the real issues we sinkingfeeling Oct 2016 #1

sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
1. He's half right. We won't ever be able to debate the real issues we
Mon Oct 10, 2016, 12:54 AM
Oct 2016

have as a country not only because of Trump's campaign, but also because of the enormous divide in the country.

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