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The final debate

Patriot Retort:  Well, we finally had the final debate of the 2016 election season.

I don’t know about you, but I’m kinda glad the debates are over, and not just because they make me stay up way past my bedtime.

But this debate was going to be a doozy no matter what. With the WikiLeaks revelations and Project Veritas’ explosive reports as background, there was no way this one wouldn’t have fireworks.

And, boy, did it.

Knowing what we know now, thanks to WikiLeaks, it’s impossible to watch Hillary in a debate without visualizing the army of campaign staff who worked day and night composing every single one of her answers.

Now that we know every word she utters is contained in a Debate Prep Book that her campaign people put together for her, it’s hard to take her seriously.

It’s like figuring out a magic trick, you know what I mean? Or seeing the strings that make it look like an actor is flying. Once you see how the Hillary Debate sausage is made, it exposes her as a fraud.

Hillary may have been the one doing the talking, but what we were hearing wasn’t her plans and policies.

Instead, we were hearing the plans and policies of her consultants, pollsters, marketing strategists and campaign staff.

When Hillary was answering the question about Mosul, I noticed she had to keep looking down at her lectern. Obviously, she was having to consult the bullet points her staff worked tirelessly on for the last several days.

She told some whoppers … more

9 Comments on The final debate

  1. Schrillery Cllinton…
    Why don’t they just leave this sick old lady alone,
    and stop dragging her infront of cameras to make,
    her shortcomings painful and obvious to the viewers.

  2. Rush just played a clip of Trump today in Delaware, OH, saying he’d accept the results if they were legit.

    Twenty seconds later, the news reader on WSB radio leads off the news with “Trump says he’ll accept the election redults if he wins.”

    Rush, please find another radio station in Atlanta.

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