Who won the first Trump-Clinton U.S. Presidential debate? by John Hagerman
Answer by John Hagerman:
Let’s see:
Trump scored points against Clinton early in the debate on trade. He didn’t score any real points against her for the rest of the debate. In fact, the longer the debate went, the more incoherent he became.
Clinton nailed Trump on not releasing his taxes; on paying no income taxes at all (which he made more potent with his snarky “That makes me smart” comment; she nailed him about stiffing small businesses; she nailed him on his racist plan to bring back stop and frisk; she nailed him on scaring our allies with his plan to toss out trade deals; she nailed him every time he made a snarky face, or talked over her or interrupted him, showing himself to be an arrogant, insensitive ass; she nailed him on his negative treatment of women; she nailed him on his total lack of specifics on any of his proposals; she nailed him on his lack of understanding about the realities of international relations; and she nailed him on his destructive ideas on taxes. There was a lot more she nailed him on, but these are what I remember in 60 seconds.
So, who do you think won the debate?
The real question isn’t who won the debate. The real question is why anyone still supports a candidate who so thoroughly proved his unpreparedness and unfitness for the office during the debate?