Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Whether there were games scheduled at the time or not, it is not great mystery that there are invariably NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. So why not schedule the debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday before the actual schedule is announced?
well, they didn't want friday, so that leaves just tuesday and wednesday
this is a ridiculous issue. Just do the damn debates as they were scheduled.
Nothing ridiculous about it: just change the dates and it ceases to be an issue. Nothing sacrosanct about the dates they selected. Clinton does not have DWS and the DNC making the decision in this instance.
You're an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Whether there were games scheduled at the time or not, it is not great mystery that there are invariably NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. So why not schedule the debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday before the actual schedule is announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Whether there were games scheduled at the time or not, it is not great mystery that there are invariably NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. So why not schedule the debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday before the actual schedule is announced?
well, they didn't want friday, so that leaves just tuesday and wednesday
this is a ridiculous issue. Just do the damn debates as they were scheduled.
Nothing ridiculous about it: just change the dates and it ceases to be an issue. Nothing sacrosanct about the dates they selected. Clinton does not have DWS and the DNC making the decision in this instance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump claims he got a letter from the NFL. The NFL says they did not contact Trump.
Is there a doctor in the house? A psychiatrist? The man is a pathological liar with Impulse Control Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder and ADD.
It is so bizarre that he would lie about something so easily contradicted. Is there really nothing that he won't blurt out regardless of the truth??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Whether there were games scheduled at the time or not, it is not great mystery that there are invariably NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. So why not schedule the debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday before the actual schedule is announced?
well, they didn't want friday, so that leaves just tuesday and wednesday
this is a ridiculous issue. Just do the damn debates as they were scheduled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Whether there were games scheduled at the time or not, it is not great mystery that there are invariably NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. So why not schedule the debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday before the actual schedule is announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
I think the sensible answer is that there were zero football games scheduled when the debate schedule was announced.
So the better question: why can't the NFL schedule games on the (365x4) - 4 (too lazy to do math) night in a 4 year cycle when there are not presidential/VP debates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Someone who actually gives a sensible answer.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine, if Donald wants to change the days. I want as many people to see these debates as possible.
Anonymous wrote:On this one issue, I actually agree with Trump.
Not that the schedule was rigged but that it makes no sense for them to be scheduled on days that conflict with football games. Those who were involved in the scheduling know perfectly well that there are NFL games on Sunday and Monday. So they should have scheduled the debates on a different day of the week.
In the Democratic primaries there was a lot of rigging of dates and times for the debates. If the debates are that important both campaigns should want to have them on dates that would ensure maximum viewership.
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And BTW-- the debate schedule was announced in September 2015. The football schedule? April 2016. Seems like the NFL could have (gasp) chosen not to schedule key games the same night (and they did-- one of the "games" at issue is Atlanta vs New Orleans. Get back to me when the Deep South is in play in a presidential election).