Both of these guys have gone out of their way to agree with each other before providing the contrasting point.
I agree he didn't even push that a little bit. That should have been a "Hold up! We're not going anywhere until we get this straight." type of situation. Instead it was a "Well I have strong feeling to the contrary." situation.Debate prep is more than coming up with and stashing away some lines. Whoever prepped Walz should be fired. Tonight.
Hammering people over their dodges and damning distortions of reality is not just fair, it is absolutely necessary and Walz just let Vance gaslight the whole world about January 6th. Last topic of the night, too. What in the ****.
I prefer peanut butter on my toast. Milk just makes it soggy.I don't think anyone should be too surprised that Walz was wishy-washy. He has that small town charm but also doesn't really seem like the bulldog we hoped he was. The Harris-Walz ticket it just weak, and we already knew that. No one's first choice, except Biden I guess, was Harris in the first place. Adding Walz was a good move, but he's a nice guy at heart, tough to get him to be aggressively confrontational against his nature. We can only hope the milquetoast ticket is enough to overcome the evil ticket. But I'm afraid they may have lost voters in this one.
Trump could take some PR lessons from Vance. Sad that the VP nominee looks more presidential than a former president running for a second term.