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On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 15:34:24 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 9/27/16 3:05 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 13:51:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 9/27/16 12:56 AM,
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 23:05:58 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 9/26/16 8:58 PM,
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 19:59:57 -0400, Keyser Soze
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Getting everything set for the "Debate Party" tonight...food, drink,
extra chairs, et cetera.

We "signed on" for 25, but I'm guessing about 15, starting to arrive any
minute now.

Arranged in a circle? insert joke here



We ended up with 23 peeps, and the last couple just left. The secret is
to NOT serve booze at these gatherings.
One of our guests suggested that Trump was on cocaine. We had seven
Republicans here, and five of them said they were
"very disappointed" with Trump's performance. I'm wondering if Trump
will show up for the next two debates.

We turned it off after about 15 minutes.


Too bad you were not interested enough in the future of this country to
watch the next POTUS. You would have seen Trump interrupt Clinton about
50 times, sniff as if he were on cocaine, exhibit his almost total
ignorance about our laws or international, act like a spoiled child, and
avoid responding to direct, simple questions. In comparison, Hillary did
better than ok.

Trump has hinted that in the next debate, he will bring up Bill
Clinton's sexual indiscretions. That should be funny, coming from a man
who has admitted a long history of cheating on wives and who has been
accused of raping a 13 year old girl when he was an adult.


I knew it would be repeated on TV ad nauseum. I still wonder, after
watching this dumpster fire, why Johnson and Stein were excluded?

Did anyone actually hear anything new from either of them? Was there
anything informative said? The people who like Trump, still like Trump
and the people who like Clinton, still like Clinton. If anything the
undecided/neither number actually increased. Our local NBC station
poll had 33% saying Clinton won, 33% saying Trump won, 3% saying it
was a tie and 31% saying both lost.
I am in the "both lost" camp. Clinton looked over prepared, coming in
with a several dozen rehearsed lines and you could tell she was happy
each time Trump teed himself up for one.
Trump was totally unprepared and tried to get by just being Trump.
Neither looked particularly like a leader or even particularly smart.
Clinton was the better actor tho.



There already was one guy - Trump - up on the stage who demonstrated he
knew nothing. Putting Johnson up there would have only doubled the
number of men on the stage who knew nothing.


Johnson might have asked more about how they plan to deal with debt,
DoD spending, wars we don't need to be in and why we have more people
in jail than any other country on the planet, either measured by total
population (2.1 million) or percentage (737 per 100,000).
Let the other 2 justify the drug war. That may have more impact on the
futures of black and brown people than any other factor.