Holt an unfair moderator

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like HRC, but I'm so sick of the whining from Trump supporters. Why is it when people are poor or sick or have bad circumstances, republicans say that life isn't fair and those people should take personal responsibility and pull themselves up by their bootstraps, but the world should be absolutely fair to Trump? Get over yourselves.


And I am sick of people like yourself who are clearly in the tank for HRC calling us names when we point out an obvious bias which we all knew would happen. Poor morale choices seem to follow HRC and loyalists around like glue. Happy?


"Obvious bias." You haven't actually named any. Again, in the Lauer pre-debate, Hillary got grilled and Matt asked Donald what his kitty-kat's name is. This one? Holt interrupted Donald because Donald couldn't respect the time limits, for one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't like HRC, but I'm so sick of the whining from Trump supporters. Why is it when people are poor or sick or have bad circumstances, republicans say that life isn't fair and those people should take personal responsibility and pull themselves up by their bootstraps, but the world should be absolutely fair to Trump? Get over yourselves.
Yeah, what a bunch of whiners!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


I disagree. Of course, supporters almost never change their mind. But, undecideds and leaners can and do. Moreover, frequently what is important is not the debate itself, but the day after when the conventional wisdom solidifies.

Trump is clearly on the back foot today. All the attention is on Trump: about Rosie O'Donnell and "Miss Piggy"; about whether he paid no taxes; about his original support for the Iraq War; or, like this thread, excuses for Trump's performance (defective mic, biased moderator). He is threatening to bring up Bill's indiscretions next time and has adulterer Rudy Guliani out talking about Bill today. Trump surrogates have even suggested that he skip future debates. Trump has given Clinton plenty of ammo for future commercials. So, while you may not be aware of a quotable exchange at the moment, wait until you have seen a couple for the 100th time in Clinton ads.

I personally think she had a good line with "Trumped up trickle down".


I liked when she said "I did prepare. I prepared for the presidency, too. And I think that's a good thing". Great contrast to the guy who didn't practice for the biggest night of his professional life.
Yep, he didn't prepare and now he wants to blame it on Holt or on his microphone - anyone or thing else instead of taking responsibility for his own failure to prepare. That's not a grown up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


PP is suggesting that you (or first pp) is such a fervent Trump supporter that you couldn't handle watching Donald flop sweat all over the place, so you began to panic and quit listening.


I'm a different poster than the OP. Hillary definitely did not dominate the debate and the polling shows it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.
Oh yes, it must have been a con-spir-a-ceeeeee! Hahahaha. Keep trying, you're pretty funny.
Anonymous
Poor little Donnie is whining about some "unfair" questions asked by a guy without a college degree who he had been praising only a short time earlier?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.


Several of the conservative blogs posted links to the online polls and exhorted their readers to vote, vote, vote. Pretty sure those polls are meaningless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


PP is suggesting that you (or first pp) is such a fervent Trump supporter that you couldn't handle watching Donald flop sweat all over the place, so you began to panic and quit listening.


I'm a different poster than the OP. Hillary definitely did not dominate the debate and the polling shows it.


I hate it when politicians are prepared and well-informed. Never underestimate the stupidity of the average voter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


I disagree. Of course, supporters almost never change their mind. But, undecideds and leaners can and do. Moreover, frequently what is important is not the debate itself, but the day after when the conventional wisdom solidifies.

Trump is clearly on the back foot today. All the attention is on Trump: about Rosie O'Donnell and "Miss Piggy"; about whether he paid no taxes; about his original support for the Iraq War; or, like this thread, excuses for Trump's performance (defective mic, biased moderator). He is threatening to bring up Bill's indiscretions next time and has adulterer Rudy Guliani out talking about Bill today. Trump surrogates have even suggested that he skip future debates. Trump has given Clinton plenty of ammo for future commercials. So, while you may not be aware of a quotable exchange at the moment, wait until you have seen a couple for the 100th time in Clinton ads.

I personally think she had a good line with "Trumped up trickle down".


I liked when she said "I did prepare. I prepared for the presidency, too. And I think that's a good thing". Great contrast to the guy who didn't practice for the biggest night of his professional life.
Yep, he didn't prepare and now he wants to blame it on Holt or on his microphone - anyone or thing else instead of taking responsibility for his own failure to prepare. That's not a grown up.


Uninformed, lazy and a miniscule attention span are not a winning combination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.
Oh yes, it must have been a con-spir-a-ceeeeee! Hahahaha. Keep trying, you're pretty funny.



What are you talking about? Hillary was supposed to curb-stomp Trump in the debates. It didn't happen.

Get used to the term President Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.


Several of the conservative blogs posted links to the online polls and exhorted their readers to vote, vote, vote. Pretty sure those polls are meaningless.
I know, whatever happened to rigorous methodologically sound research? I'd rather have an accurate poll than one that is methodologically flimsy and makes me feel better but can't be trusted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.


Several of the conservative blogs posted links to the online polls and exhorted their readers to vote, vote, vote. Pretty sure those polls are meaningless.





And Hillary's crowd doesn't do the same?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This debate changed no one's mind. There are no quotable exchanges that will be remembered. That makes it a Trump win for better or worse.


You can't quote anything because you were dissociating. It commonly happens during panic attacks.


WT Huh?


Do you have a dictionary?



Trump supporters are not having panic attacks right now (especially in light of recent polling). You, on the other hand ....

It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.


Several of the conservative blogs posted links to the online polls and exhorted their readers to vote, vote, vote. Pretty sure those polls are meaningless.



This is important. It demonstrates that Trump supporters are more enthusiastic. Hillary has a huge digital media response team and she can't get them motivated to click for the debate win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's tough for people like you to admit that DJT is crushing it lately - but that is the reality. The CNBC and Time polls (as well as Drudge) gave Trump a huge win. While not scientific, they show enthusiasm over HRC supporters. I think CNN deleted their poll when it showed Trump as the victor in the debate.

Several of the conservative blogs posted links to the online polls and exhorted their readers to vote, vote, vote. Pretty sure those polls are meaningless.

This is important. It demonstrates that Trump supporters are more enthusiastic. Hillary has a huge digital media response team and she can't get them motivated to click for the debate win.

Here's a discussion about how Tubby's supporters cheated to "win" those online polls. Hint:"Abuse 'Airplane Mode' toggling" to vote multiple times.
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/09/trump-accidentally-insults-his-own-alt-right-meme-army

I guess Donald told us all last night that it's just smart to cheat ... on your taxes, in the bankruptcy courts, in business dealings, and now in polling.
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