(I don't know anything about this Meidas Touch channel - other than another MT post that Jersey Girl posted on this board a while ago and then had to come back and say the information wasn't true - If I am remembering correctly)
At any rate - my understanding is that the car crash story seems to a hoax, but the suggested ABC whistleblower/affidavit scandal (or fake scandal) seems to be unproven at this point and I haven't seen an answer either way. Is it true? I don't know - Do most people care about truth? I don't know. Would the majority of people be disgusted if it turned out to be true? I don't know (I would)
A few of the alleged allegations: ABC agreed that they wouldn't ask Harris any questions about her tenure as AG - They agreed to not bring up the Biden's mental fitness and her role in covering it up - They agreed to fact check Trump and not fact check Harris - This supposed WB claims to have tapes.
Who knows - But having eyes and ears (watching/hearing what happened at that debate) it doesn't seem to be bat crap crazy to me that this scandal might be true.
Interesting event: Disney CEO Bob Iger just resigned. effective immediately. (More than a little interesting)
Megyn Kelly podcast - New Twist in Supposed ABC Whistleblower Story Could Shed Light on Debate Details, with Dave Rubin (about 11 minutes)
What questions was Harris asked at the debate, that were so out of pocket for a debate (and so far outside of her abilities and knowledge base as a former prosecutor, current Vice President, and the hours upon hours of debate preparation she underwent) that she couldn’t possibly have provided the answer she did without some kind of grand conspiracy?
We’ve become so accustomed to incompetence in Presidential candidates that someone showing the bare minimum of preparedness and cognitive abilities requires some form of malfeasance.
What questions was Harris asked at the debate, that were so out of pocket for a debate (and so far outside of her abilities and knowledge base as a former prosecutor, current Vice President, and the hours upon hours of debate preparation she underwent) that she couldn’t possibly have provided the answer she did without some kind of grand conspiracy?
We’ve become so accustomed to incompetence in Presidential candidates that someone showing the bare minimum of preparedness and cognitive abilities requires some form of malfeasance.
This is about where I stand. I do think the moderators could have pushed Harris harder than they did. Their behavior seems likely a bit of pendulum swing from 2016 where they were overly harsh on Clinton while ignoring/downplaying some of Trump's behavior in order to not appear to be coronating her.
But absolutely none of the questions were surprising in the least. Anyone with half a brain for politics should have anticipated and been prepared for the lines of discussion that took place. Given that the ability to prepare for and anticipate questions is a major part of every prosecutors job, it shouldn't come as a major shock that one of the nation's top lawyers was able to prepare and come across confidently and competently.
He/Him
"A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play, his labour and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation." -L.P. Jacks
What questions was Harris asked at the debate, that were so out of pocket for a debate (and so far outside of her abilities and knowledge base as a former prosecutor, current Vice President, and the hours upon hours of debate preparation she underwent) that she couldn’t possibly have provided the answer she did without some kind of grand conspiracy?
We’ve become so accustomed to incompetence in Presidential candidates that someone showing the bare minimum of preparedness and cognitive abilities requires some form of malfeasance.
This is about where I stand. I do think the moderators could have pushed Harris harder than they did. Their behavior seems likely a bit of pendulum swing from 2016 where they were overly harsh on Clinton while ignoring/downplaying some of Trump's behavior in order to not appear to be coronating her.
But absolutely none of the questions were surprising in the least. Anyone with half a brain for politics should have anticipated and been prepared for the lines of discussion that took place. Given that the ability to prepare for and anticipate questions is a major part of every prosecutors job, it shouldn't come as a major shock that one of the nation's top lawyers was able to prepare and come across confidently and competently.
There were a lot of little TikTok videos, and memes that popped up in my feeds leading up to the debate making fun of Harris for the reports on how much debate preparation she was doing. They were basically "Trump is out on the campaign trail, talking to crowds, and Harris is having to do intensive studying. It's because Trump is always prepared, and ready for the job."
Harris even spent time in a mock debate studio layout, with a Trump stand-in that just dished out off-the-cuff insults and offensive comments. She spent almost an entire week doing a "debate camp" which included practice runs, and studying all of the videos of the previous presidential debates that Trump had participated in.
Then, when Harris performs like someone who spent time preparing... well, she must've had an earpiece, and the debate questions ahead of time.
There were a lot of little TikTok videos, and memes that popped up in my feeds leading up to the debate making fun of Harris for the reports on how much debate preparation she was doing. They were basically "Trump is out on the campaign trail, talking to crowds, and Harris is having to do intensive studying. It's because Trump is always prepared, and ready for the job."
Harris even spent time in a mock debate studio layout, with a Trump stand-in that just dished out off-the-cuff insults and offensive comments. She spent almost an entire week doing a "debate camp" which included practice runs, and studying all of the videos of the previous presidential debates that Trump had participated in.
Then, when Harris performs like someone who spent time preparing... well, she must've had an earpiece, and the debate questions ahead of time.
It is fairly obvious to me that Harris is a diligent preparer in everything that she does and she appears to surround herself with a team that is the same way. I may have wished that we got here in a different way, but there is one thing that is clear to me... she is taking this incredibly seriously, I'd argue even more so than Biden was. She knows the message she wants to convey and how she wants to do it. She has learned and adapted from the traps that Clinton fell into, both from the "it is my time" perspective but also as a female candidate more generically (shouldn't have to, but ya know how it is). She didn't have much time but she hit the ground running and is prepared for the work. Harris is absolutely coming to win bigly and for me it stands in almost comically stark contrast to Trump.
He/Him
"A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play, his labour and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation." -L.P. Jacks