More interesting in debating Trump, than allowing questions from town hall members, NBC's Savannah Guthrie stepped on every answer Trump gave at their town hall last night, interrupting Trump a total of 61 times.
When Trump behaved like this, constantly interrupting Biden in the first Presidential Debate, the liberal media was enraged, acting like Trump's behavior was monstrous.
Robert Klitzman writes that the amount of interruptions the public has seen from Donald Trump and Mike Pence on the debate stage should increase our awareness of bullying in our daily lives, understand the science behind it and lead us to respond to bullying in a way that reduces these incidents.
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"I was so upset after the presidential and vice presidential debates, I couldn't sleep," a friend told me on a Zoom call. "I'm going to have PTSD!" The tenor of both faceoffs deeply disturbed me, as well. In watching the debates, many of us cringed, particularly as
President Donald Trump continually interrupted former Vice President Joe Biden. We felt as if he were directly attacking our deepest values -- our trust in democracy, fairness, common decency and respect for others."
Savannah Guthrie exhibited the exact same behavior, perhaps with the exception that she put a smile on her face while she was doing it, and this was the NYT headline...
In place of a canceled debate, a pair of network prime-time town halls made for starkly contrasting telecasts.
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Do Democrats have any real values?