Teacher Ken Bernstein gathered the best tweets of the night about the encounter between Trump and Clinton. They were all written by Stuart Stevens, who was Romney’s chief strategist.
These include many laugh-out-loud tweets.
For me, the most astonishing remarks by Trump were, first, when he blamed “the generals” for failing to beat ISIS (which was Obama’s fault, of course); and second, when he lavished praise on Putin. Amazing.
Matt Lauer was a huge disappointment. He failed to follow up on any of Trump’s lies and boasts and allowed him to do what he does best: change the subject to how great he is.

Agree with you about Lauer, he was so ineffective, and seemed to be hard on Hillary, but let so many lies and stupid remarks by T-Rump pass.
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The Gary Johnson interview on the The View showed him as a far more centered person/candidate. I hope he makes it onto the stage at the debates so as to make both Hillary and T-Rump up their game. She was far better last night, however, than the ignorant other guy.
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Sorry, I will have to part company about Johnson. When he was asked about the situation in Aleppo, Johnson asked, What is Aleppo? I kid you not.
During an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” panelist Mike Barnicle asked Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico: “What would you do, if you were elected, about Aleppo?”
Johnson said: “About…?”
“Aleppo,” Barnicle repeated.
“And,” Johnson asked, “what is Aleppo?”
Barnicle, in seeming disbelief, said: “You’re kidding.”
“No,” Johnson said.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/libertarian-nominee-gary-johnson-what-is-aleppo/
Johnson should just resign and go away. He’s a libertarian who wants to kill off Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and get rid of most regulations that protect us from rapacious capitalists.
Otherwise, Ellen, I agree 99.99% of the time with your excellent, perceptive and intelligent comments.
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However, Joe, he is pro choice, pro gay marriage, and other fairly liberal stances…so he is appealing to centrist Repubs. And each vote for Johnson/Weld, is a vote away from Trump, and a vote for Hillary.
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Ellen, all that aside, he is a bully, ignorant, racist, and erratic.
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This just hit my inbox from the Stoltz, the Prez of Vote Vets….
VoteVets
Did you watch the Commander in Chief Forum last night? It was a disaster, and not just because of Matt Lauer’s refusal to press Donald Trump on outright lies, like Trump’s previous and consistent support for the Iraq War.
But what was really scary was Donald Trump’s vision for the future. Trump spent a considerable amount of time trashing American military officers, saying that America’s generals have been “reduced to rubble.” He made a priority of lavishing praise on Vladimir Putin, and irresponsibly spoke specifically about intelligence briefings he’s received since becoming the nominee.
Trump insinuated that he would be fine sending American troops around the globe to plunder enemies’ natural resources, like oil. And he spoke glowingly of some of the principles animating the Koch Brothers’ campaign to privatize veterans’ health.
We have to stop him.”
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Actually, I am quite sure that I heard T-Rump say he would NOT privatize vets health care…what did you hear him say on this subject?
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It doesn’t matter what Trump says because he may say the opposite tomorrow or next week
He defines the expression “empty suit”
See the CNN special about Trump and Clinton on Saturday night
Excellent documentaries. Fair and critical.
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Matt Lauer got pummeled on the internet news today.
Trump answered virtually NO question directly, offered NO definitive answer on HOW he would accomplish his “Trust me” agenda. After each question he only reiterated the gist of the question and how bad the .. was and that it was Hillary’s and Obama’s fault.
THIS is the best that our nation can produce as a presidential candidate?
How LOW have we sunk. Yes this is a [Republican?] candidate but that does not explain away the above remark.
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Trump’s new hire is a thug. He is a long time Clinton attacker, hired to be Trump’s cut throat on Hillary. Read about him on Rachel Maddow.
“9/02/16 10:00PM
Rachel Maddow reviews the history of David Bossie, who has devoted his life to trying to invent and sell scandals about Bill and Hillary Clinton and has now… read story ”
But Hillary also recently hired as a prime advisor, a long time and close colleague from Monsanto who has an unsavory history of drug and seed info that speaks only to his corporate profits.
Yes, Gordon…it is disgusting that “our nation can produce” only these two as presidential candidates…and we “have sunk this low”….perhaps due to the exhausting round the clock media process, and/or the electoral college system. Please read the New Yorker article out today on Hillary, the Clinton Foundation, and her flacks treatment of donors.
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Trump changing the subject to how great he is — something he does every other word all the time — and how he is going to “Make America Great Again” without explaining what that means besides building the Great Wall of Trump and making Mexico pay for it, is why, if Trump shows up for the Presidential Debates, the moderator must have a switch to kill Trump’s mike when it’s HRC’s turn to talk, and a switch for HRC too, so Trump can’t claim it was a conspiracy, because when Trump doesn’t win, the other guy always cheats.
In fact, both Trump and HRC should be placed inside bullet proof, transparent, sound proof booths on stage and locked in during the debate or Trump will probably take over the stage and out-talk and outshout HRC as he keep repeating Crooked Hillary and how honest, handsome, hard working and how big his hands are in addition to other (unspeakable) organs that he wants to share with his daughter.
Come to think of that, how’s Trump going to compare and measure his “thing” to the other candidate when she’s a woman? Is it possible that Trump will end up at a loss of words when it comes to a “spitting contest” to see who the “bigger” man is? Trump could very well be totally undone by HRC.
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Yes. Trump the candidate is terrible. Trump the message hits home with far too many people. American jobs ARE being lost. Around here, most tech workers at a large company nearby are nearly all H1bs. Even the “company” housing, apartments, are fully occupied by H1b immigrants. These workers are displacing American tech workers, particularly those over 40. So Trump’s message rings true. Go into rural rust belt states and you see a heroin epidemic largely with a pipeline to Mexico. Even county police are threatened. Rural counties and schools are struggling.
Democrats, Hillary in particular, have been tone deaf to America between the coasts. They need to start listening, or lose.
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Why do so many people think the President is responsible for everything?
Hello!!!!!
The U.S. Constitution divides power between the White House, Congress and Supreme Court.
How long has the GOP controlled both houses of Congress, and how long did the Supreme Court have a conservative one-vote edge until whats his name died recently?
Congress is even responsible for the federal budget. All the president does is submit a recommended budget by a certain date that is seldom the same by the time the GOP dominated Congress gets done with it.
But when things go wrong that the US Supreme Court or Congress is responsible for, who gets the blame – often the president.
For instance, President Obama was being blamed for the 2008 deficit by the far right conservative hate machine before he was even sworn into office and moved into the White House. In addition, during his first year in office, he was also blamed for unemployment and the federal budget that wasn’t his. G. W. Bush and his Congress is responsible for the budget for Obama’s 1st year in office.
The president cannot submit bills to Congress. The President can get a member of Congress to submit a bill but that doesn’t mean Congress will even let it reach the floor for a vote.
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True. But the highest concentration of power in a single person is the president. All other branches are a bunch of politicians thrown into a bowl and stirred.
I watched as Ohio Democrats refused a redistricting commission when in power then underestimated voter anger and discontent after the recession. Voters threw nearly every Democrat out of office and voted in a far right, anti-worker cabal of ideologically driven Republicans. The first thing these power drunk rulers did was purge all the GOP moderates, attack teachers, then set up the state treasury as a secret ATM for the wealthy and well-connected. Oh, right after they redrew the districts so gerrymandered, that all Republicans have to do is breathe and they get elected. Democratic hubris and ill-timed insouciance towards the issues of voters meant the Dem party is now banished to wander in the Ohio wilderness. My gosh, it is possible we will re-elect the inept, milquetoast Portman back into the Senate. Most people in Ohio don’t even know who he is and think Portman is a Star Wars actress.
I would like to see this worthless Congress voted out starting with the Randian zealot Ryan. I do not want to see Trump president, but what happened in Ohio can happen nationwide. Clinton is too weak a candidate with high negatives. And she seems oblivious to what most people unable to claim six figured speaking fees are going through. I just hope Dems as a party start wising up.
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I agree. HRC is a weak candidate because of the perception that she is corrupt. But the more I dig into all the “crap” she’s been accused of, the more I think most of it is manufactured.
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Lloyd, she has been attacked for 25 years. Trump has been trying to brand her as “corrupt” as he branded his GOP opponents with derisive monikers. She is smart, knowledgable, tough, compassionate, and experienced. He is a bully, a racist, a misogynist, and ignorant. He has sacrificed nothing for anyone. His life is devoted to greed and celebrity. He is an empty suit. Imagine him belittling our generals and saying he prefers Putin to Obama. I can’t stand to listen to his boasting and bluster.
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