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Which is what any true adherent of the echo chamber would do. Actually listening to opposing viewpoints is an anathema to all self-ratifying perspectives.
I don't know all the history, never watched one from beginning to end but never heard of anything like this. I was hoping this would be more like the prior events where candidates were self deprecating and put the campaign aside.
Seems prior nominees who keynoted this dinner walked the line better than these two did.
Which is what any true adherent of the echo chamber would do. Actually listening to opposing viewpoints is an anathema to all self-ratifying perspectives.
Nice try but I didn't have time to watch any TV after that in fact any TV programs at that.
I did not watch, but reading the opinion article on CNN the writer said both did poorly, but that Donald John Trump had the tougher time due to his facing a more liberal audience.
Some of the 'jokes' or barbs, by both, seem to be rather poor. Wouldn't these two have had some professional writers? People whom understood the purpose of the evening?
Trump's remark about Hillary "pretending not to hate Catholics" was very awkward, especially for this dinner.
I had no idea DT's Father was arrested in 1927 for participating in a KKK riot against the fact Al Smith might become the first Catholic Governor of NY and possibly President, but makes sense.
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