It’s Like Superbowl Sunday

I know nobody is reading this blog tonight — they’re all glued to their vidscreens watching the third debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

However, just in case anyone takes a break from Big Hair vs. Big Ankles #3 and wanders in, here’s an open thread to discuss tonight’s momentous events in Las Vegas.

8 thoughts on “It’s Like Superbowl Sunday

  1. I think Hillary got way more time to talk, while she was regurgitated some well rehearsed sound bites. I think she was able to produce 110% of lies. For someone would watch it without the command of English, would have thought she was stronger. (well more practice to speak (lie)).
    Trump give out some good punches, not enough though. Hillary’s close is bursting with skeletons, wikileaks and all the other stuff.
    I still think Trump was better, let’s see what others thinking about this…

  2. I didn’t watch it. What’s the point. I have already made up my mind. Watching it would be only for entertainment, like watching a sport.

    • I watched the first debate only. I’ve also already made up my mind.I think that Trump ‘s policies on cooperation against Islam with Russia,halting Muslim immigration and building the wall put him streets ahead of open borders Muslim loving Hilary.Anything else is just unimportant to me.

  3. “I know nobody is reading this blog tonight — they’re all glued to their vidscreens watching the third debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.”

    The proper term is not “vidscreen” but “telescreen”; “the ubiquitous telescreen (transceiving television set) monitors the private and public lives of the populace.”
    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  4. Not watching, nor did I watch the other two.
    Just sad to see our southern neighbour about to ‘elect’ a woman who is a known purveyor of terminological inexactitude and a longtime friend and admirer of the moneyed sultans of the murderous, medieval cult of islam.

  5. >> It’s Like Superbowl Sunday . . .

    . . . which is why I can find something better – almost anything – to do. Last night I watched the Cubs-Dodgers and Douchebag-Danish (South Park).

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