jonesthecurl wrote:Biden's performance was obviously disappointing. But trump's lies, obfuscations, and completely ignoring the questions probably won him no new fans. One can hope.
Polls show a small "bump" (increase) for Trump after the Debate.
Trump was not the only one to ignore the question posed. Trump tends to use hyperbole LOTS and some of these have been labeled as lies. Some would call them obfuscation. One lie that I distinctly recall (without looking anything up) Trump said was (something close to) "everyone supported returning the abortion issue to the States." Not so.
I have read that Biden said lies, too. One early analysis showed Trump won that battle, 3v2, for the number of lies that were fact checked.
here is a "Copy and Paste" (that some decry as pointless)
Former President Donald Trump repeated his nonsensical claim that “every legal scholar” wanted Roe v. Wade overruled, thereby rescinding women’s constitutional right to end unwanted pregnancy the Supreme Court had recognized in 1973. It reflects his effort to both take credit for ending Roe while distancing himself from its practical impacts.
Academic views of Roe were divided, as they are on many legal issues, and most Americans disapproved of the 2022 decision to overrule the precedent--a 5-4 decision made possible with the votes of three Trump-appointed justices. Trump characterized the 2022 decision as ushering in a harmonious era where each state could find its own equilibrium regarding abortion regulation, from outright bans to leaving decisions over pregnancy to women and their doctors. In fact, the 2022 decision created a patchwork of laws and created uncertainty over myriad related issues, including the future availability of abortion pills from mail-order pharmacies, that already have gotten a first look from the Supreme Court.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/biden- ... OGaIL5V7UF
and Biden's claims:
Biden made at least nine false or misleading claims in the debate. He used false numbers while describing two of his key Medicare policies, falsely claimed that no US troops had been killed on his watch, repeated his usual misleading figure about billionaires’ tax rates, baselessly claimed that Trump wants to eliminate Social Security, falsely said that the unemployment rate was 15% when he took office, inaccurately said that the Border Patrol union had endorsed him before clarifying that he was talking about agents’ support for the border bill he had backed, and exaggerated Trump’s 2020 comments about the possibility of treating Covid-19 by injecting disinfectant.
Here is a detailed fact check from CNN’s reporting team of some of those claims.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/27/politics ... index.html
This article gives a good summary of the facts checked; it is lengthy and rather thorough, for those who want to "get into the weeds" of ALL that.
Overall, there was too much "trash-talking" (easy to do) and little discussion of policy supported by facts. Neither really said how they would improve the country and their vision of the future. Trump did manage to slip in "Make America Great Again" (very rushed) at the end of his 2 minute summary/closing statement. As I posted earlier, the last half hour descended into a round of personal attacks with little of substance stated. And that is when ignoring the question asked became paramount by both Biden and Trump.
As far as Biden's last two minute summary/closing statement: Biden made a mess of it. For this Biden needed ONE week to prepare for that rambling and rather nonsensical statement?