t*******h 发帖数: 2744 | 1 ; it's the refusal of voters to accept reality.
Whether you're a Clinton supporter or Trump supporter, liberal or
conservative, one person was clearly prepared last night and one wasn't.
Mr. Trump was reactive often getting sidetracked: citing Sean Hannity,
bringing up Rosie O'Donnell, instead taking advantage of opportunities to
hit Clinton on her laundry list of faults.
One example was when Clinton was talking about Cybersecurity, a perfect time
to bring up her handling of classified material.
Whether it was body language, interruptions, or not clearly articulating his
points, Trump lost.
But again, the scary thing is that his supporters think the opposite,
unsurprisingly.
This comment is obviously pro-Hillary, but only because she had a much
better night. Should it have been the opposite, this comment would be pro-
Trump.
The refusal to accept realities, to admit fault, will never lead to any
meaningful discussion.
If that debate wasn't a one-sided beat down, objectively, then I have
absolutely no idea what I'm talking about (definite possibility!). |
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