Trump-Harris debate

Moderators Turn Trump vs. Harris Debate into the Commie-La Monologues

13 September 2024

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Moderators made mincemeat of what will likely be Donald Trump’s only debate with Kamala Harris.

Blatantly hostile ABC News hosts David Muir and Linsey Davis visibly favoured the Biden administration appointee.

Muir’s leading questions and his outright interrogative statements betrayed an obvious bias against Trump.

Davis’ “fact-checking” double standards was simply a double-down on misdirection.

Giving Harris a free ride, moderators communicated an obvious unwillingness to hold the Marxist Vice-President accountable to the same apparent standard they were applying to Trump.

Muir and Davis let Harris’ lies slide.

Such as the “very fine people” hoax, Project 2025, Democrat disinformation about abortion, false claims about climate change, and January 6.

In the end, Trump wasn’t just debating Harris; he was unexpectedly forced to defend himself against attacks from the ABC.

Every time Trump scored big, the moderators moved the debate along.

After Trump landed a significant counter-punch, rightly stating that Democrat rhetoric helped “put a bullet in his head,” Muir reshuffled the already stacked deck.

Then, when Trump delivered a knockout blow, cornering Harris on abortion up to birth, the discussion was met with a quick diversion, and Davis’ counter-accusations.

When Trump pinned Kamala and company down on false claims about “insurrection” by contrasting J6 with the destruction of Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters, Muir and Davis deployed misdirection.

This happened over and over again.

What was advertised as fair play was, in truth, the ABC playing defence for the current administration.

Untrustworthy

Furiously protesting the one-sided moderation, independent media megastar Megan Kelly shared her thoughts, stating, “ABC News is run by Dana Walton – the guy responsible for Harris and her husband meeting.”

Muir and Davis “did Walton’s bidding tonight,” she argued.

The debate “was three against one.”

“Trump did the best he could under the circumstances,” even though he was outnumbered.

“He tried to take them all on. He did fine, even though he was thrown a few times when he was unnecessarily defensive.”

Trump was “getting angry, and so was I,” Kelly exclaimed.

“Trusting ABC News with this debate was a mistake,” she added.

“Republicans must learn from this, the same way Democrats never agree to do anything with moderators they don’t entirely trust.”

“This should be the last time Republicans ever do this because those two moderators tried to sink Donald Trump tonight.”

They, Megan continued, “fact-checked him, and fact-checked none of what Harris said, and she lied repeatedly.”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr also weighed in, saying the “moderators were clearly biased.”

They were “constantly fact-checking Donald Trump and none of these whoppers the Vice-President was dropping.”

The ABC moderators, RFK Jr said, didn’t call on her to explain inconsistencies.

They “simply sat there on the sidelines and allowed that to pass.”

Swimming superstar and outspoken LGBTrans critic Riley Gaines noted,

“Not even 2 months ago, the former President was shot in the head in an assassination attempt, and the moderators didn’t bring it up ONCE. You realize how deliberate and insane that is, right?”

William Wolfe quipped, “I’m still surprised the moderators didn’t give their own closing statements.”

Results Needed

In a CNN video of undecided voter responses to the debate, being shared widely on X, one female voter explained,

“We need to remember that we’re voting for the leader of our country, and not who we like the most, or who we want in our wedding party.”

We’re “voting for who is actually going to make our country better.”

Both candidates have been in office. We’ve “gotten to see what they would do.

“When facts come to facts, my life was better when Trump was in office,” she said.

As Australia’s own Miranda Devine concluded, “Trump came across as serious and resolute. Harris’ haughty split-screen pantomime came across as unserious and unlikeable.”

“It goes without saying that the ABC was a disgrace.”

The debate bottom line:

If Americans want a Commander-in-Chief, vote Trump.

If they want to be “mothered”, vote Kamala.

It’s MAGA vs. Marxism.

Despite biased moderators turning the presidential debate into the Commie-La Harris monologues, Trump ran a strong defence.

Contrary to the consensus, I don’t think he lost the debate.

Trump did all he could do, given the moderators shielded Harris by harassing him.

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Republished with thanks to Caldron Pool.

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2 Comments

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    Ian Moncrieff 13 September 2024 at 4:44 pm - Reply

    Surely the American voter is astute enough to see the bias – this can only help Donald Trump win.

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    Countess Antonia Maria Violetta Scrivanich 13 September 2024 at 5:22 pm - Reply

    Saw on American TV today that there is some doubt that the Post Office will deliver in time all postal ballots in certain States ? Another dirty trick to rig the election ?

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