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2 HUGE football games during debate time. No good! Bad for democracy. Clinton rigged it!
It must be awful living in an alternate universe where everyone is out to get you and everything, including the 2016 presidential debate schedule (which was decided upon in September of 2015 - well before the party nominees were known) is "rigged".
Take off your tinfoil hat and join the real world.
Don't you believe for one minute that Hillary is not licking her chops at the opportunity to debate Trump. He will be bringing a knife to a gun fight. No, wait, even less, he will be bringing NO knife to a gun fight !
She has the facts, experience, and knowledge to chew him up and spit him out. He may get away with his rope a dope with less knowledgeable opponents, but this ain't Hillary's first rodeo. Plus, she is one tough lady.
I've already stocked up on beer and popcorn for a ring side seat when this event happens on TV. It is going to be SOOOOOOOOOOO good !
I thank you for starting one of the most entertaining threads I have read for quite some time.
I am a little surprised that you are so ready to admit that Hillary Rodham Clinton outfoxed Donald John Trump. I thought he was supposed to be the superior negotiator?
Of course, being a reasonable, sane person, I accept readily what the other sane people have reported: that the debate scheduled is not actually set via Clinton/Trump negotiating, but is set by an independent commission.
It is fun to think that we have some posters whom proclaim that THIS is the MOST IMPORTANT Presidential election OF ALL TIME, unless it conflicts with a sporting event.
As Mr. Bloomberg said so memorably, 'vote for the sane one'.
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