It’s debatable

9 PM ET. Be there or be square.

Normally a VP “debate” Pence vs Kaine would be a snooze fest, but there is a pretty good chance one of these two MEN will be president soon. I’m expecting 3/4 of the content to be the low hanging fruit – backing Pence in a corner making him defend Trump

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8 Responses to It’s debatable

  1. Fred Stiening says:

    I made it five minutes. Kaine completely did not answer the first question about why he is prepared to take over. Get ready for 9 2 minute scripted speeches

  2. Fred Stiening says:

    Lionel showed up tonight on John Batchelor. It was quite entertaining. Batchelor was really thrown off his establishment coy anti-trump game. I think he even confused the names at one point 😉

  3. Parrott says:

    I think Pence and Trump should swap positions on the ticket.
    Kaine was a yappy little dog. Yap yap yap, ‘donald didn’t pay any taxes’ .
    who gives a carp ! Twenty years ago. Marla Maples is still bitter. I bet those ‘F’s ‘ like Gates, Kock brothers, Hairy Reid, Diane Fienstein, Sen. Mark Warner, Berkshire Hathaway guy, and every other rich punk, I doubt any of them pay taxes either.

    What was up with Kaine’s eyebrow last night during the debate? He looked like the ‘Joker’ . All kaine did was interrupt, and Elaine Quejano lost control 6 minutes in.
    She needed to tell Kaine to shut the ( beep) up.
    easily a Pence win.
    parrott

  4. WesternMA says:

    I did watch the whole debate…certainly didn’t intent to…but after the first ten minutes I found it entertaining. Not informative, just entertaining.
    During the entire debate I found myself thinking that while we’re not at all sure about Secretary Clinton’s health, should she be elected and her health deteriorates, would Kaine make a good President? The erratic Kaine had a long list of sound bites that he was determined to get in. It made him sound like a second-grader on the playground fighting over the ball. Not a good look!

  5. Fred Stiening says:

    Mike Pence started as a Conservative talk radio host. Unlike Trump, he actually knows what Conservatives believe. Mike Pence is no Jonathan Brandmeier.

  6. JayMar says:

    I though it was exhilarating to have an adult in the Republican ticket, instead of the brash, uncouth, and “tremendous, tremendous” Ronald McDonald. Initially I saw Pence having to cover for the many bloopers by Trump, then he just settled into his own. I was impressed with the guy. Really up to the time he was chosen I didn’t know a whole lot about him. He would make a good president, in case McDonald decides to take a hike as you have been predicting.

    • Fred Stiening says:

      Of the four possibilities, he is the one I’m most comfortable with. The NY Daily News is fanning what is probably a bogus story that Trump is angry at Pence over doing well. If it is actually true, Trump is about to learn that he can’t fire Pence.

      The problem at this point is it is too late to do anything. Trump/Pence are on the ballot in November. While some states are silent on what the rules are for electors, other states require the electors to vote for the person who won the election. If Hillary doesn’t get the 270 votes, but the Republican vote is split between Trump and Pence, the House will choose among the top three – Hillary, Trump, and Pence. If Trump no longer qualifies to be president (i.e. He’s dead), the House gets to name a replacement who could be anyone.

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