I doubt this is unpopular. Part of free speech is letting good ideas beat bad ideas. Preventing Joe from articulating his ideas prevents anyone from comparing the goodness vs the badness.
Biden did much better than expected, almost like he was fed all the questions in advance and had comms for support. Would have liked to hear trump talk more about optimistic plans for the next term.
My big issue is the bucket containing race relations, civil unrest, police reform, and rioting. I think Joe is going go win in November, and I went into the debates legitimately hoping to not hate Joe.
I thought his ideas about police reform were reasonable. But he articulated that basically every institution in the US has some underlying racism - which I don't agree with. He also said "equity" a bunch of times which is a word I've come to resent.
I thought Trump's constant interrupting was hilarious. But it's also evidence that people will cite to support their view that Trump is a bombastic bully. I'm inclined to agree and it won't win more people over to our side.
Chris Wallace's calling Trump out for interrupting was totally justified. But the question about Trump saying "very fine people on both sides" and the question about mail in voting that didn't distinguish between absentee voting and unsolicited ballots being sent to everyone introduced bias. Trump could have done a better job pointing out that bias.
I'm afraid this one didn't go our way, but at least it was entertaining.
Unpopular opinion. Trump interrupted too much.
I doubt this is unpopular. Part of free speech is letting good ideas beat bad ideas. Preventing Joe from articulating his ideas prevents anyone from comparing the goodness vs the badness.
It was ok. Joe was coherent oddly enough. Trump was being trump. No amazing moments, mostly bickering
Joe just got his talking points out. Trump debated against Wallace the Cuck.
Biden did much better than expected, almost like he was fed all the questions in advance and had comms for support. Would have liked to hear trump talk more about optimistic plans for the next term.
That said, KAG2020 - FUCK COMMIES FOREVER
Joe proved he can say nothing for a long period of time. Call it a draw.
My big issue is the bucket containing race relations, civil unrest, police reform, and rioting. I think Joe is going go win in November, and I went into the debates legitimately hoping to not hate Joe.
I thought his ideas about police reform were reasonable. But he articulated that basically every institution in the US has some underlying racism - which I don't agree with. He also said "equity" a bunch of times which is a word I've come to resent.
I thought Trump's constant interrupting was hilarious. But it's also evidence that people will cite to support their view that Trump is a bombastic bully. I'm inclined to agree and it won't win more people over to our side.
Chris Wallace's calling Trump out for interrupting was totally justified. But the question about Trump saying "very fine people on both sides" and the question about mail in voting that didn't distinguish between absentee voting and unsolicited ballots being sent to everyone introduced bias. Trump could have done a better job pointing out that bias.
I'm afraid this one didn't go our way, but at least it was entertaining.