Trump Should Not Be Getting A Free Pass For His Disqualifying Debate
The media has decided to give Trump a free pass for a debate performance that was fact free, deranged, and a danger to the nation.
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This Is What The Media Is Focused On
Donald Trump's debate performance was a disaster. The ex-president appeared only to have about 20 minutes of material, so he kept repeating the same lies over and over.
Any objective person looking at the debate would have agreed that Biden’s presentation was bad, but he came off as a sane human being who knew what he was doing. Trump appeared not to be living in the same reality as the rest of the country. Trump was clearly the bigger threat to the nation if he returned to the White House, but instead, the media is trying to force Biden out of the race by complaining about the President’s presentation.
For example, Axios claims that there are two Bidens:
The time of day is important as to which of the two Bidens will appear.
From 10am to 4pm, Biden is dependably engaged — and many of his public events in front of cameras are held within those hours.
Outside of that time range or while traveling abroad, Biden is more likely to have verbal miscues and become fatigued, aides told Axios
This is all beginning to look like a planned effort to get Biden out of the election, which is a problem because Democratic voters chose President Biden to be their nominee. It is as if the media doesn’t want the American people to know that Biden did better than Trump in their respective 2024 primaries.
The premise of the Axios article is absurd and easily disproven because Biden has held many events after 4 PM. Biden has regularly traveled overseas and all over the country and spoke after 4 PM in the East. Hence, the idea that there are two Bidens appears to be more agenda-driven nonsense that ignores what is happening with Donald Trump.
We’ll talk about Trump below.
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