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29) "We've done things you've never even thought of" If I were Biden I'd respond with something like: "Yeah, like constant lying and running a country without a plan. I haven't ever thought to do those."
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30) "You're the worst president America has ever had, come on" Wonder how that went over, probably well?
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31) Why bother pandering to the state the debate is in? It appeals to 100 people in the audience. To the millions watching it's just startling us to remember they're physically somewhere instead of just being natively digital or something.
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34) "I think the country would be better served..." TBH Wallace is the best debater here.
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35) ok, c'mon, really no need to put "possible" in there. Don't think you get any points for a taking a jab at Abraham Lincoln.
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36) Really word-salad start to Biden's answer there. just listing social justice related terms.
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37) Biden finding his stride halfway through this question, way stronger at the beginning than the end
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38) Really interesting to see Trump's approach here -- he's taking the left-wing one if anything, not the right-wing one. (Not that that reflects what he has thought or said or done.) FWIW I think Trump's approach here might be effective.
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41) Really strong start to that answer -- "being asked to do things that were insane" I think that moving to call it "radical" is not a good call though--his winning move is to say "these trainings are just shitty, c'mon, everyone knows that" and sidestep larger questions.
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42) I think Trump's taking the right approach here--ignore Wallace's note that crime increases were the same in R and D cities, and just point out the large D examples. The truth might in some sense be similar to that, but much worse to say.
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43) Biden doing a pretty good job so far on this question, really tricky one but he's done a good job on it.
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45) Biden handling this really well. I think Trump made a mistake by interrupting there: Wallce was trying to nail Biden down on whether to send in the national guard, and Trump got Biden off the hook by talking over them.
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46) Biden really starting from a place of weakness in this debate -- he's way less commanding than Trump. Trump blowing that advantage by not being tactical. He's interrupting constantly, *even when he's shouting over things that would have been good for him*.
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47) Wondering what people will think about Trump using the number of SC justices he nominated as a positive reflection on him. It doesn't make sense, but sounds good.
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48) "No, I'm not asking, sir, that was a rhetorical question" I can't imagine Trump's doing himself favors there.
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49) Biden really powerful there. Uncertain about Trump--is it a really effective retort, or really disgusting? I could see it being either, guess it really depends on what you think the truth is?
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50) Wallace: "I'd like to talk about climate change" Biden: "So would I" Trump: [stares sternly]
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51) Trump is probably right on forest fires there, gonna do him wonders with the firefighters
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52) Wonder what people think about the forest city speech here, kind of a cool interlude
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53) Trump had a pretty good answer on climate change--point out things that are in fact much less helpful than normally claimed
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54) "He doesn't know how to do that" it was a winner the first time, it's a winner the second time, it'll probably be a winner the third time. (On Trump not interrupting)
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57) good line about Trump voting by mail, really makes it more awkward for Trump to be strongly against it. If I were Trump I might actually fly down to Florida to vote, I think the publicity stunt would be worth it.
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58) Don't think Biden's line about "it won't happen" is good -- Trump is about to weaponize it to display symmetry
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59) WHAT THE FUCK did Trump just accuse HRC of attempting to do a coup? Yes. Yes he did.
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60) I think Biden's taking the right approach here -- just playing nice on the election, it's what presents the contrast with Trump
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61) Thank you Case Western Reserve University, without you we could never have had the privileged of watching this.
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62) Commentators after: The real question is whether you can have more of these debates.
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66) "Stand by" (on e.g. proud boys) -- was it: a) misspeak b) not thinking c) dog whistle
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67) Alright guys that's a wrap IDK how to summarize this debate -- I bet different people have really different takes on it.
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