US Vice Presidental Debate - Cop vs Neocon

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WELCOME TO THE 2020 VICE PRESIDENT DEBATE!!!
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Time: Starts at 6pm-7:30pm PST / 8pm CST-9:30pm CST / 9pm-10:30pm EST

Where to watch:

Kiwifarms stream:

Location: University of Utah in Salt Lake City

Moderator: Susan Page, the Washington bureau chief for USA Today


A new campaign front on Covid-19​

It is difficult to overstate how much this debate has been shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic, from President Trump’s hospitalization with the disease to the last-minute skirmish between the Biden and Trump camps over whether Mr. Pence — who has interacted with White House advisers who have since tested positive for the coronavirus — should stand behind a protective plexiglass screen.
Mr. Pence, as the head of White House task force on the coronavirus, will presumably be pressed to account for the faltering White House response to a pandemic that has killed over 200,000 people in the United States. Since returning from the hospital, Mr. Trump has sought to recast the entire discussion on the pandemic, arguing that the virus is in fact not that serious and that Americans should continue to live their lives.
Will Mr. Pence carry Mr. Trump’s argument to Ms. Harris and the American public Wednesday night? Many polls suggest that it defies the fears of most Americans struggling to navigate the pandemic.
Mr. Pence is also likely to be pressed to defend Mr. Trump’s actions since his illness was diagnosed — leaving the hospital against the counsel of many medical professionals, minimizing the threat of the virus and dramatically removing his mask when he returned to the White House. The president has offered himself as evidence that Covid-19 can be beaten; does Mr. Pence agree with that?

For Mr. Pence, it’s not simply a matter of embracing an argument that the president thinks might help him win re-election. This is almost certainly Mr. Trump’s last campaign. At 61, Mr. Pence is looking at continuing his career in politics. How he handles those questions could end up defining him for a long time.

How does Harris finesse attacking Trump?​

Vice-presidential candidates have only two things to accomplish in a debate: Defend the person at the top of your ticket. And attack the person at the top of the opposition ticket.
But that basic rule of thumb got a little more tricky for Ms. Harris. With Mr. Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis and him just being back at the White House after three nights in a hospital, harsh attacks against an ailing president might be politically unwise. The Biden campaign pulled down its negative advertising attacking Mr. Trump as soon as he disclosed his diagnosis. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has stepped carefully in talking about the president.

Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has established her credentials as a tough interrogator with her questioning of officials like William P. Barr, the attorney general. She knows how to make a case. But can she attack Mr. Trump’s handling of the virus — which has come to define his presidency — without veering toward an overly personal attack on a president battling a potentially lethal disease?

It means threading a needle. Ms. Harris was an inconsistent debater during the Democratic primary — she had some good moments, and some not-so-good moments before she dropped out. She has never stepped onto a this prominent a stage.

How does Harris handle going off script?​

Ms. Harris, most often remembered for her “that little girl was me” debate moment with Mr. Biden during the primary, is talented at delivering the slashing-when-prepared debate lines. That is, after all, the same skill set that she developed as a prosecutor and that elevated her during Senate committee hearings to star status among Democrats as she has bore in on Republican witnesses.

To that end, Ms. Harris arrived in Salt Lake City last Friday — the same day Mr. Trump was checked into the hospital — to begin her on-the-ground debate preparations. Karen Dunn, who readied Senator Tim Kaine to debate against Mr. Pence four years ago, is leading those efforts, which have also included Rohini Kosoglu, Symone Sanders and Liz Allen. Pete Buttigieg, who has played the role of Mr. Pence in Ms. Harris’s preparations, was spotted in town as well.
But debates are not set pieces and Ms. Harris will have to defend not just her own record but also Mr. Biden’s — and no candidate can be prepared for every eventuality, no matter how many index cards she studies, especially in 2020.
“This time it will be about requiring some level of knowledge — if not mastery — of Joe’s record, the Vice President Mike Pence’s record, Trump’s record and then of course defending my own record,” Ms. Harris said on Hillary Clinton’s podcast last week. “So that’s different.’’
Notably, Mr. Biden has undertaken some public rehearsals for his debates, including two televised town halls. Ms. Harris has been mostly cloistered since joining the ticket. The debate will be, by far, the most freewheeling exchanges of her time as vice-presidential candidate.

How race and gender play​

Mrs. Clinton, the only woman to serve as a major-party presidential nominee, warned Ms. Harris, in so many words, about the corrosive role that sexism will play onstage.

“You should also be prepared for the slights, the efforts to diminish you, you personally, you as a woman, who is about to be our next vice president,” Mrs. Clinton said on her podcast. “So I do think there will be a lot of maneuvering on the other side to try to put you in a box.”

Academic studies have shown that women face different barriers in terms of public perception, and Ms. Harris is not just a woman but also the first woman of color on a major-party ticket.

Jennifer Lawless, a professor of politics at the University of Virginia who has studied gender dynamics, said that women generally had to show they were capable of standing up to “being bullied” but that Ms. Harris faced an extra hurdle.
“Because she is also a woman of color, she also has to walk that ‘Don’t look too angry’ line,” Ms. Lawless said. “These are cliché. But they’re cliché because they’re true.”
The mild-mannered Mr. Pence is unlikely to bully or even directly broach any gendered lines the way Mr. Trump might. But the impact of audience perception remains.
For months, the Trump campaign has tried to raise doubts about Mr. Biden’s fitness while attempting to cast Ms. Harris as its true foil, the real — and more liberal — power center in a potential Biden White House.
“She symbolizes everything that ‘Make America Great Again’ wants to push back on by virtue of being a Black woman,” Ms. Lawless said.

Attack or defend?​

In 2016, Mr. Pence had a clear three-step strategy every time his vice-presidential rival, Mr. Kaine, attacked Mr. Trump. He offered a quick defense of Mr. Trump (Step 1); moved quickly to talk about the aspirations of a Trump presidency (Step 2); and swung into an attack on the Democrats (Step 3).
But striking the balance between attack and defend could be a particular challenge for Mr. Pence this time.
For one thing, after four years, there’s more to defend. This would have been a much different debate nine months ago, when Mr. Pence could have talked about the humming economy, job growth and a generally confident electorate. Now, Mr. Pence is going to be talking about the pandemic, the failure so far of Congress and the White House to come up with a stimulus plan and an economy that has gone off the rails.
For another, Mr. Trump has not had much luck attacking Mr. Biden so far; the former vice president has proved an elusive target, certainly when compared with Mrs. Clinton. Perhaps Mr. Pence will have more success.
But he has a third task as well: attacking Ms. Harris. Mr. Trump’s efforts at portraying Ms. Harris as a stalking horse for more liberal policies, who would be the power behind a Biden presidency, has resonated with the right. But those voters were already with Mr. Trump. The task for Mr. Pence is to make them resonate with any remaining undecided voters.

A preview of 2024?​

Almost every vice-presidential debate is about two elections at once: the current one and the one that will follow — because so many vice presidents, and vice-presidential candidates, eventually run for president. (A quick recent list: John Edwards, Joe Lieberman, George H.W. Bush, Al Gore and, of course, Mr. Biden.)
This face-off is especially significant because of how soon both Mr. Pence and Ms. Harris could be leading their parties, given the ages of Mr. Trump (74) and Mr. Biden (77) and the specter of the coronavirus, from which Mr. Trump continues to recover.

Mr. Biden has already talked about himself as a “bridge” to the next generation of Democratic leaders. If he wins, he will be enabling Ms. Harris to cross that bridge as the first among equals among Democrats vying for that leadership mantle.
Mr. Trump has evinced no interest in transitioning out of power or the spotlight, but Mr. Pence is widely believed to have presidential ambitions of his own. The former governor of Indiana has treated his vice presidency mostly as an exercise — often a difficult one — to maintain zero political daylight between himself and Mr. Trump. But plenty of other Republicans are already circling around the 2024 election and seeking the mantle of Trumpism; Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has been building his profile, and the former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley was recently in New Hampshire.

Competitors:

Senator Kamala Harris

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Vice President Mike Pence
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After the debates a poll will be posted on who you think won this debate. Just as a reminder, on October 15th there will be a Second Presidential debate providing that Trump can make it still, although I doubt Biden or his team would feel comfortable with Trump in the room. Have fun.


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The botnet sure is in overdrive trying to force the #KamalaWonTheDebate hashtag on twitter this morning.
 
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By 2024 it'll be possible to watch the whole debate like this.
Hopefully not, they clearly need to still improve the technology, it works for someone as aesthetic as Pence but it's just disturbing with Kamala. The face size just doesn't match up and the voice just doesn't fit at all, maybe if they modify her voice as well to make it kawaii desu, but this is just proof that science and anime have gone too far and need to stop.

Besides there are better applications for it, like using it for Ian on Forgotten Weapons to make him anime gun Jesus.
 
The left really can't meme. The fly is funny as a one time thing or if it's your fanbase repeating it.
But when it's just you saying it over and over you come off as desperate as Warren's Wagons.
It worked 6 million other times and its working now. It will be the biggest story of at least the rest of the week
 
2nd Presidential debate is dead for the time being it seems. They want to turn it into a virtual debate with both streaming from two locations. Trump said fuck that, I'm not going to participate.

With the already rigged lineup of having Biden's former intern as a moderator and the concept of mic muting, this virtual shit will allow them to fuck around even more. Just put them in glass boxes.
 
They want to do virtual not only to protect Biden physically (he probably is deathly scared of catching Corona Chan now), but this also allows the moderator to just mute the stream.

Trump would be smart to just show up to location anyway, make them tell the President he can't answer questions from the American People, make them look like crazies.
 
2nd Presidential debate is dead for the time being it seems. They want to turn it into a virtual debate with both streaming from two locations. Trump said fuck that, I'm not going to participate.

With the already rigged lineup of having Biden's former intern as a moderator and the concept of mic muting, this virtual shit will allow them to fuck around even more. Just put them in glass boxes.
Quarantine is quarantine, and Trump hasn't tested negative yet. So, I understand the issues with a virtual debate, but it can't be helped, especially when it's not just the people specifically attending the debate that need to be worried about if Trump's out there.

On the other hand, the whole point of the glass panels in the VP debate (and other state-level debates, as well) was to account for the possibility that one of them was already infected. If we're already going to treat people as infected, I wonder what difference it makes if you're dealing with someone definitively infected.
 
SO I completely forgot about the debate and have now watched some clips.

Does Kamala smirk and squirm the entire fucking time? If what that Sandmann kid did was violence, Kamala was assaulting Pence for over a hour.
 
So Pence had the moronic TPUSA talking point of “Kamala is bad because she locked up a bunch of niggers like any AG anywhere inherently would, hurr libs r real rayciss”. Yes of course blacks were 19x more likely than whites and others to be locked up for minor drug offenses, because they were committing more of them!

Ffs just call her a lawless anarcho communist, that’s not true either but it works better.
 
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Their base wants this. They figured that if they can't get the legislature to pass the legislation they want, they can get the courts to make up new legislation wholesale.
Their base would be happy if the military literally performed a coup and ended democracy, as long as they get to be the dictators.
 
2nd Presidential debate is dead for the time being it seems. They want to turn it into a virtual debate with both streaming from two locations. Trump said fuck that, I'm not going to participate.

With the already rigged lineup of having Biden's former intern as a moderator and the concept of mic muting, this virtual shit will allow them to fuck around even more. Just put them in glass boxes.

Pretty much.

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So Pence had the moronic TPUSA talking point of “Kamala is bad because she locked up a bunch of niggers like any AG anywhere inherently would, hurr libs r real rayciss”. Yes of course blacks were 19x more likely than whites and others to be locked up for minor drug offenses, because they were committing more of them!

Ffs just call her a lawless anarcho communist, that’s not true either but it works better.

In which case, he either gets her lying or he gets her by making her admit the people she wants to vote for her are crimminals. Win win.

Who cares if it is a lie, as Kamala has said, ‘it was a debate’.
 
Trump would be smart to just show up to location anyway, make them tell the President he can't answer questions from the American People, make them look like crazies.
trump will show up to biden's house with a gopro strapped to his forehead and biden will come out firing warning shots with his shotgun
 
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Lmao my mom and her friends mad that Trump's getting a lot of supporters from Hispanics "after everything he said to them." That and calling pence and trump a motherfucker for not immediately doing anything about covid in January since "they knew in January."

I would respond with, "What would you do if people wont let you do your job?"
 
What the entire debate looked like to me:

Kamala: *pulling the head off a kitten* I'll make my entire point, saying whatever honeyed thing you want to hear, American people. Obamacare! Vote for me!
Moderator: Thank you Kamala -- I mean SENATOR Harris, teehee! No bias here...
Pence: Excuse me, she's pulling the head off a ki --
Moderator: Thank you, Vice President Pence.
Pence: But the poor thing is kicking and scre --
Moderator: Thank you, Vice President Pence.

For real, it was EVERY TIME. He'd make a quoteworthy statement and IMMEDIATELY the moderator was on him. Meanwhile I could count on one hand the amount of times she did the same to Kamala Harris, and never with the intensity.
 
In which case, he either gets her lying or he gets her by making her admit the people she wants to vote for her are crimminals. Win win.

Who cares if it is a lie, as Kamala has said, ‘it was a debate’.

This has been the GOPe line on Kamala, Biden and crime bills (and how Trump is better for doing the First Steps Act) for a while now though. It’s not some spur of the moment thing on Pence’s part.

They think it’ll help them with nogs and youth, but all it does is move them to the left, so that the Overton window moves left on “criminal justice reform” no matter who is in office. Think about it beyond the level of red vs blue.
 
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