Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Calls For Joe Rogan to Moderate Next Debate Intensify After Chris Wallace's Disastrous Performance

President Trump spars with debate moderator Chris Wallace when questioned over lack of health care plan.

As the debate turned to coronavirus, Biden accused Trump of worrying more about playing golf than protecting Americans, to which the President hit back "You would have lost far more people."

The debate turned to race issues, and Biden immediately dredged up the Charlottesville 'fine people' hoax, while Trump noted "He did a crime bill, 1994, where you called them super predators,".

The debate then moved on to law and order, with Trump blaming Democratic cities for the recent unrest, and Biden spuriously claiming "I'm totally opposed to defunding the police budget."

The debate then turned to each candidate's experience, with Trump claiming "There has never been an administration or president who has done more than I've done in a period of three-and-a-half years."

Wolf Blitzer: "Clearly this was the most chaotic presidential debate I've ever seen I wouldn't be surprised if this is the last presidential debate between Trump and Biden" pic.

Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien declared that "President Trump just turned in the greatest debate performance in presidential history, displaying a command of the facts and control of the conversation. Joe Biden was revealed as too weak to be president and spent most of the evening on his heels."

https://summit.news/2020/09/30/calls-for-joe-rogan-to-moderate-next-debate-intensify-after-chris-wallaces-disastrous-performance/ 

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