What We All Learned Tuesday
What was obvious from Tuesday night's VP debate was the tremendous difference in the ability of the Presidential candidates (NOT the VPs) to pick competent staff people. Vance's calm, presidential demeanor made it clear that Trump gave a lot of thought to picking a running mate who would be the best person for the job. Conversely, Walz's performance with gaffes, scared looks, and constant note taking, demonstrated that he was picked by Harris only because he is at least as liberal left wing as she is. If a Presidental candidate can't do a good job of picking their own VP, what hope do we have that they will pick heads of all the federal agencies that actually run our government? It's the same problem that Biden has. He is terrible at picking good staff people.
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just as bad as the "people" were at picking a presiden last election…..
It was not a fair,honest,or legal election.
The "people" didn't put this administration in office.
Walz was creepy he did not blink
The premise that main stream media is filthy, bias, corrupt and exists to protect the DEMOCRAT party was again reinforced.
Kamala wanted a vp candidate that wouldn't upstage her, so the bar was very low. Trump wanted someone to effectively carry his message to the American voter. It would appear they both succeeded.
Vance walked into the lion's den, kicked * and took names. Walz could barely tread water, even with the moderators wearing harris jerseys.