The article discusses Donald Trump's disastrous performance during the first and possibly only presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and the former president. The author argues that Trump was his own worst enemy, unable to refrain from taking the bait on issues like the crowd size of his rallies and unsubstantiated claims about Haitians eating people's cats and dogs in Ohio.
The article notes that after nine years of condemning the Affordable Care Act, Trump proved unable to maintain a train of thought and failed to present an actual plan to replace it, as he had often promised. The former head of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele, is quoted as saying that Trump "looked small, he looked withered, he looked beaten, but most importantly he looked pissed. And there's nothing worse than a pissed bigot on a stage with a woman he can't control."
The author argues that Harris consistently laid out her policy points, while Trump felt compelled to dispute her statements about his record, further highlighting his inability to coherently articulate his own policies and positions.
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by William Spiv... o medium.com 09-11-2024
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