Today we’ll discuss last night’s Presidential debate, in which everyone seemed to be trying to prove which of the two candidates is the (slightly) lesser of two evils. Other stories, too. See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.
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Program Notes
Shorter Trump: Everything is a disaster. Hillary has bad judgment. Everyone loves me. I can fix everything. Believe me.
— Amy Peikoff (@AmyPeikoff) October 10, 2016
Maybe Hillary keeps saying she wants to be the President of those who would never vote for her because she's anticipating low voter turnout?
— Amy Peikoff (@AmyPeikoff) October 10, 2016
In Second Debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Spar in Bitter, Personal Terms
Trump brings Bill Clinton accusers to St. Louis debate
Statement from Gary Johnson Reacting to the Debate
How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton’s Infidelity, and His Accusers HT Robert Mayhew
Podesta Emails, Part Two (Wikileaks)
Priebus Abandoning Sinking Ship HT Stuart Hayashi
House Speaker Won’t Defend Donald Trump, Upsetting G.O.P. Hard-Liners
CNN Contests ‘Absurd’ Accusation Reporter Coached Post-Debate Focus Group [VIDEO]
In a response to a Facebook post, I characterized these two clowns with a term familiar to you, Amy – Revulsifying. I hope you don’t mind my use of your mother’s creative word; I DID give her due credit. 🙂
No, I don’t mind. 🙂
Yesterday I was thinking that this election cycle calls for yet another word, however. And I think I’ve got the perfect one: “disheartenating.”