So, more I think about last night's debate, the angrier I got.

First, Wallace asked good questions, but had zero control of the floor. My guess is Steve Scully and Kristen Welker will do about as bad, if not worse (Trump will get worse if the polls don't close).
Trump actually had chances to make some good points (even made a few). But as is always the case, he is his own worst enemy. Like attacking Hunter Biden more than once.

And the failure to just come out and denounce white supremacists with one sentence ...shameful. Just pathetic.
Trump's entire demeanor was either angry, or angrier. If he had let Biden rant on, he would have been better off. But he just doesn't have the patience to so.

Ironically, he was like a more extreme version...of Biden, in his debate with Paul Ryan.
That said, Biden jumped the lowest of low bars (He is NOT senile...he wins!).

On the other hand, Biden has his own issues. He still can't admit that Antifa is a terrorist group, and he still can't admit it is part of the far Left wing. The inability to face reality is bad.
The biggest failure is Biden's failure to stand up for American norms.

He will not oppose stacking the Courts. He will not oppose ending the filibuster.

Just like Trump with white supremacists, Biden's inability to say a simple 'No' gives us the real answer, like it or not.
So, we have two choices:

1. Trump continuing his chaos, his rampant lying and attacks, undermining the Presidency.

2. Biden who will basically become a shill of the Left, allow the courts to be packed and end the filibuster.

Neither is a profile in courage.
One other point:

Trump didn't act presidential. But one thing the media is obscuring is NEITHER DID BIDEN. He called Trump a clown on numerous occasions, lied on several others, and blatantly lied about Hunter Biden.

We are not well served by these two men.
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