2016 Monday Nights' Main Event
By PLETHOS
@Plethos (13718)
United States
September 25, 2016 9:02pm CST
On monday I will not be excited for Monday Night Football.
Nor will I be anxiously awaiting WWE's Monday Night Raw.
I will be at work during the day just wanting to get the work day over with so I can have time to possibly order a pizza. Sit down with a beverage of choice and enjoy the amusing comedy known as the "2016 Presidential Debate" between Hillary Clinton (anyone bothered or curious as to why she dropped her maiden name of Rodham for her Presidential endeavor?) and Donald J. Trump (did you know his middle name is John).
It will interesting to see how Hillary will deal with Trumps debating tactics. Hillary has stated many times that Trump does not have the demeanor or patience to deal with pressure. I say she's wrong, it's her that has a short fuse. I expect Trump to attempt to push her tolerance levels by just picking at her with facts, rumors and idiotic statements to try to catch her off guard.
Trump will have to deal with Hillary's attempts to probably play the whole set of
democratic cards at him- racist card, xenophobic card, womens' card, rich card and so on. If he can stay on message and "look" presidential, then he will make some strides forward to the oval office.
Hillary is in a bad spot because she has a political track record that does not look too favorable. She is viewed by many as a life long politician and because of that,
she is part of the problem in Washington D.C.
Whereas Trump is not a political figure. He's never held an elected office. Despite
the fact that in his business dealings hes dealt with politicians and people of high
authority, he's still seen as a political outsider. His strong point is his business background and the ability to make things happen.
My expectations- Trump will attack and Hillary will play it safe.
Well this is my quick, off the cuff, pre-debate analysis of some things i'll be paying
attention for. Basically it comes down to this- who would you rather vote for, a person who only knows how to raise money from funds and donations; or a person who knows how to create money with jobs and communities.
-Picture taken by me, Plethos-
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
26 Sep 16
I would vote for neither, but I would vote for Pizza. I think Pizza has the best manifesto. :)
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@Hanyouyomi (2186)
• Dallas, Texas
10 Oct 16
@Plethos Good sir, I wish I was watching RAW when this debate was on, that way my reactions of satifaction to frustration with WWE's kayfabe would distract me from their nonsensicial banter. Both said a God awful lot that made them look foolish to me. Hillary playing those darn democratic cards and Trump retreating with feeble responses that made him look foolish. Also too this debate embodied the childish nature I've hated about politics since I was 13 years old,(I'm 28 by the way) of seeing people old enough to be my grandparents acting like kindergartners. This debate to me can be summed up as such:
Hillary:"He's a jerk."
Donald:"Nuh-uh."
Hillary:"He said mean things."
Donald:"NUH-UH!"
Like OMFG! These two are grandparents in their 70s! GREW THE FRACK UP YOU INSUFFERABLE BRATS!
*Sigh* I miss when presidential candidates went after the flaws in each other's planned policies instead of this childish bullcrap. And the American people elected these man children. If I didn't expect this showning of incompitence, this would scare me. So yeah, how'd it feel to have your expectations crushed by the outcome?
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@Plethos (13718)
• United States
10 Oct 16
@Hanyouyomi - as a political junkie, im liking this comedic election year.




