Chris Wallace tries to actually lay the rules down. I have more faith in him than I did Holt, or Raddatz (That was Martha Raddatz at the last one, right?) and Cooper upholding them. No sniffling from Donald to start, this is an improvement over what was his one weakness last time. Supreme Court is probably the last rally point for what seems to be a besieged campaign on Trumps part, a 'replica 2nd amendment,' like in say a pocket constitution loaned to you Donald, is that what you mean?
ETA: We have some 'bad hombres here, and we're going to get them out!' Officially listed as an uncommon, not rare, Pepe', sorry so close. Wallace is starting to bend on the rules already less than a half hour in . . .
ETA2: "If you went on to read the rest of the sentence," in response to the Wikileaks questions, I laughed, to be fair. Clinton wants Trump to admit to rejection of Russian monkeys in the works. Trump wants to build the wall bigly and wants her to say the words she didn't last time again instead regarding jihadist. She just called him a puppet of Putin and how exactly does big hands like Vlad's fit up there is the question that's begging? Wallace is letting them raise their voice at each other and interrupt, just as useless as the rest of them Chris.
ETA3: Guarantee the Clinton "We love our
allies," impersonation gets into a Clinton ad against Donald by next week. Did Trump just admit you can't understand what he was talking about or translate it into comprehensible English on the economy in a backfired insult punchline attempt at Hillary's expense?

ETA4: Evenly matched for the most part tonight so far, business is now picking up and the Alicia Machado mention visually got under Pmurt's skin. Donald admits his dad gave him a million in a loan to build his company. Shitlord.
ETA5: Hillary made women say Donald almost raped them and paid to start fights, or the lying females want fame, but really Hillary put them up to it unless she didn't and it's not true anyway. Wallace finally tells Donald it's Hillary's two minutes, at least he kept the crowd silenced effectively so he's trying, it must be tough to wrestle an ego that big. Audience laughs get tisked at by the mod when Donald claims no one has more respect for women than him.
ETA6: "Made with Chinese steel" gets a laugh as Trump talks about sitting watching mean ads in his building, this could be it for Donald. Laughs as he doesn't commit to accepting the outcome of the election, this is probably Clinton's best night tonight and not Donald's best when he needed it the most, now he's whining she shouldn't be allowed to run because of 'emails and other things,' so much for so much winning you'll be tired of it. Trump U investigation will lead to Laurent college response by Donald in 3, 2, 1 . . .?
ETA7: Macarthur and Patton spinning in their graves?

Really Trump? Hillary wants you to pay attention to all google results re: Trump and Iraq, did CWC just stress

? It's breaking loose in Tulsa, or Las Vegas. Wallace stifles his own laugh when Clinton quotes Sanders saying Trump is the most dangerous candidate to ever run for the office,

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ETA8: This got bumpy in the middle but I honestly think if the Donald Trump who was on stage tonight had campaigned since the kickoff of his candidacy, he'd win a nail biter at worst all else being equal. But too many self inflicted wounds and an inability to not be defined by his opponent will most likely cost him as I don't think barring something reshaping being unveiled before election day Hillary won the first, survived unbroken in the second and at no worst drew here tonight while Pence didn't reach enough viewers to hurt his running mate as much as he would have otherwise so it looks to me like this is going to be a rare three-peat. Boo for Donald calling Hillary such a nasty woman while she was talking about grand bargaining. Why so petty Donald? Not as entertaining as last time but still fun, Hillary never went fangs out but did get some good casual shivs in the ribs that took some air out of Donald. Trump was red in the eyes and face at the end but brought the goods good and bad.