Friday, September 23, 2016

How not to stump the Trump


How to make sure that Donald Trump
comes out of the Monday faceoff (Debate),
as the winner?

I mean other than
the three monkeys
and
their
 
two adopted misfits
giving their usual stupid reasons.

Ask him only questions that he can answer in as few words as possible for him to answer.

Make sure that only Trump backers are asking the questions.

While giving Hillary Clinton only Email questions.
Why not,

it is the only reason 'the Donald' is still in politics.

How to make sure that Hillary Clinton
comes out of the debate, (faceoff), as the winner?

Ask only questions
that are proven
to make the country
and
 the citizens of the country,
a better place to live in
and
listen to her proven record of accomplishment
of her lifetime of serving the country.
Make sure that the moderator is truly proven fair and just representatives of the truth.

Allow only real questions
about what is important
to the people,
country
and
the world
from the audience.
Dump the one-liner zingers
that are only meant to
hurt rather that help
our country
and
her citizens.
No 'Deplorables' no signs from either party,
allowed in the building at all of the debates!

 

(1)- The first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump is being held Monday, Sept. 26, at Hofstra  University in Hempstead, New York. It begins at 6 p.m. PST and is scheduled to last 90 minutes. NBC “Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt will moderate.

(2)- Monday’s debate will be broadcast live on the major networks — CBS, NBC, FOX and ABC — and leading cable news sites including MSNBC, Fox News and CNN. ABC News also plans to stream the debate live on Facebook.

(3)- The Commission on Presidential Debates sets the format for what Clinton and Trump will discuss. Debate No. 1 will be divided into six segments of approximately 15 minutes each, Holt will open each segment with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. They will then have an opportunity to respond to each other. Holt will use the remaining time in the segment for a deeper discussion on the topic.

(4)- Three specific topics have been set by The Commission on Presidential Debates: “America’s Direction,” “Achieving Prosperity” and “Securing America.” With that in mind, you can assume that Trump and Clinton will be debating issues relating to immigration, economic policy, terrorism and healthcare, to name a few.

(5)- It’s almost a guarantee that Trump will bring up Clinton’s emails, The Clinton Foundation and her “basket of deplorables” comment.

Clinton may also look for a chance to hit Trump on his history with the “birther” movement, his temperament, his incessant tweeting and his refusal to release those tax returns.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

The (6)-six million dollar question.

Will Donald Trump stick to the rules of once again insult, badger, point fingers, slam and try to manipulate Hillary Clinton?

Monday, September 26, 2016

First presidential debate

Moderator: Lester Holt, Anchor, NBC Nightly News

Location: Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Vice presidential debate

Moderator: Elaine Quijano, Anchor, CBSN and Correspondent, CBS News

Location: Longwood University, Farmville, VA

The Vice Presidential debate will be divided into nine time segments of approximately 10 minutes each. The moderator will ask an opening question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a deeper discussion of the topic.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Second presidential debate

Moderator: Martha Raddatz, Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and Co-Anchor of "This Week," ABC

Moderator: Anderson Cooper, Anchor, CNN

Location: Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Third presidential debate

Moderator: Chris Wallace, Anchor, Fox News Sunday

Location: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

The format for the third debate will be identical to the first presidential debate.