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Walz and Vance's 'Midwestern nice' debate gives U.S. voters a break
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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TaiwanIsNotChina
Vance is like listening to Ted Bundy's lawyer.
rcch
a) When I posted my initial reaction here on JT yesterday, all I knew was that JD Vance was widely considered the winner and that Walz made Vance’s job easier.
b) After watching Walz’s performance, I would like to thank him for exposing himself as an incompetent, dangerous, lying idiot in front of millions of Americans.
The Ripper!
I have to congratulate Walz for calling himself a knucklehead, and also for admitting he was in Nebraska, not Hong Kong, during the Tiananmen Square protests in China.
Admittedly, Walz did sound like a nice middle school teacher.
Vance sounded like a university professor.
wallace
The country does not need a university professor for the Executive Branch.
mikeylikesit
What a fluff article! No real discussion of the substance of the debate. Instead, let’s make a lot of vague references to “tone.”
I guess that is all the talking heads have left when Walz spent most of the debate sounding like an incoherent boob.
bass4funk
He did so well. When you get Donnie Deutsch praising you, you cracked the liberal hate psychic
We had Barack Hussein Obama, he was adjunct professor, the left didn’t complain then.
Bob Fosse
But the right had a total hissy fit.
wallace
Obama was a lecturer in law. Never a professor or assistant professor.
bass4funk
Obama earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Harvard Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1991.
So theoretically, he was a professor
bass4funk
Yes, because of his toxic policies, not because of who he was a a person
wallace
bass4funk
Obama was a lecturer in law. Never a professor or assistant professor.
To be a professor you require a tenured position. Obama never had that.
bass4funk
Obama wasn't a full professor; he was an adjunct professor