He is just trying to like up to his handle here, and it is very fitting.Remember all those posts from PoS pointing out how Trump disrespected the "Office of the President" when he accused the black man of being born in another country?
I think I would prefer someone to call me a name to my face rather than behind my back. It says more about the person saying it than the one it’s said to.During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
Tell me exactly what Trump said during the debate that was racist.
That debate showed that, yes, Trump can be verbally aggressive, but more importantly, that Joe cannot handle this kind of stress.
Joe at one point shut his eyes and looked like he was about to cry. He is not fit to take office.
If Joe can’t handle Trump, how is he going to be able to handle Putin and Kim Jung Un?
Joe is a former VP, Trump is currently in office. A certain amount of decorum must be met when you address the CoC since he represents the entire country.
No it's not appropriate because he is the President. The usual excuses made by democrats to OK anything demorats say or do.Joe was speaking to the child called trump so yes, telling him to just shut up was appropriate.
From day one, day one, the democrats have called Trump an Illegitimate President. Who disrespects the President? Phoney charges of collusion and a partisan attempt to impeach, the democrats can't take any high ground on anything.Nope, if anyone has disrespected the Office it would be trump, does he know he has not been crowned Dictator for Life. Trump came in being an Ass and Joe simply called him on it, and by the way, the Office gets respect the man in it has to Earn it, trump has earned nothing but scorn.
During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
From day one, day one, the democrats have called Trump an Illegitimate President. Who disrespects the President? Phoney charges of collusion and a partisan attempt to impeach, the democrats can't take any high ground on anything.
Tell me exactly what Trump said during the debate that was racist.
During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
I was not aware there was a "Biden cult". It seems laughably unlikely.I look forward to reading the Biden cultists' responses.
In your country’s debate if one of the debaters called the other a name would that be acceptable (especially to a moderator). In debates that would be considered an Ad hominem. Point subtracted.I think perhaps Chris Wallace should've had a little less respect for the Presidency.
As a New Zealander, I watched the New Zealand Leaders' Debate, that happened to be streamed shortly on the same day as and shortly after the US Presidential Debate. I must say, it was like a breath of fresh air after having just come from the American one. And one of the things I found so impressive about our country's Leaders' Debate was the moderator: he interrupted them when they weren't getting to the point - constantly, in fact, which may seem bad, but it meant the debate went on rapidly and effectively, with each Leader still managing to make their point. He even asked questions like, "You were part of that coalition government too, so how the hell are we supposed to trust you?" Yes, he really said that. And neither of the Leaders took offence, they just answered his questions directly. There, the Moderator was the most important person in the room, when he spoke, both the Leaders knew it was wise to shut up and listen.
Compare that to the American one - total chaos. Chris Wallace had to keep meekly interrupting with "Mr. President, Mr. President, please." Donald Trump's head is big enough without people enlarging it daily. In a debate environment, the moderator should absolutely be able to tell the President to shut up, but he was so ineffectual, Biden had to try to do the job for him.
And, also, as a New Zealander, I am perfectly happy to call the President of the United States a clown any day of the week. What are you going to do about it?
I look forward to reading the Biden cultists' responses.
That's true, thankfully my country's debate didn't come to that. It seemed that during the US Debate, both candidates talked over each other, and were rude to each other, but Trump was mainly the one who interrupted all the time. Perhaps the Moderator should have told Biden not to call Trump a clown, the worst President in history, and not to tell him to "shut up", but Biden would never have had to do all those things had the Moderator Chris Wallace kept Trump under control.In your country’s debate if one of the debaters called the other a name would that be acceptable (especially to a moderator). In debates that would be considered an Ad hominem. Point subtracted.
If it was a foreigner in a debate with President Trump he can call him whatever they want to call him.
I have a different take. This was a debate. We have two candidates. Yes one is the current President That does not give him any special privileges for the debate.
So why are you giving President Trump a pass on his interruptions and talking while former VP Biden was talking?
Sounds reasonable. I’m glad your country’s debates were more civilized. I don’t believe Wallace handled the interruption fairly. He dismissed Biden’s by stating that he interrupted less than Trump. What difference does that make? An interruption is an interruption. Going after the man who fouled the most doesn’t look good.That's true, thankfully my country's debate didn't come to that. It seemed that during the US Debate, both candidates talked over each other, and were rude to each other, but Trump was mainly the one who interrupted all the time. Perhaps the Moderator should have told Biden not to call Trump a clown, the worst President in history, and not to tell him to "shut up", but Biden would never have had to do all those things had the Moderator Chris Wallace kept Trump under control.
Hey everyone, the trump supporters want everybody to act with a bit more decorum, so knock it off.
During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
Pretty straight forward since everybody got it but you. Perhaps remedial English classes at the adult school ought to be in the oReference to a foreigner? What's that supposed to mean?
I’ll wager Trump doesn’t have these moves!
And, also, as a New Zealander, I am perfectly happy to call the President of the United States a clown any day of the week. What are you going to do about it?
I would say Joe was disrespectful but given how Trump was acting, the disrespect was appropriate. If Trump wants to have respect, he should act like an adult.During the first debate, Joe told the POTUS to "shut up" and called him a "clown."
If this was done by a foreigner, would we have stood by and let this happen? If the answer is no, then why was Joe allowed to do it?
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