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appalachiablue

(42,375 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 05:57 AM Sep 11

Tonight Was A Victory for Journalism and Democracy. David Muir, Linsey Davis, Thanks for Your Part

'Tonight was a victory for journalism and democracy. David Muir, Linsey Davis, thanks for Your Part,' by Toro Blanco. Daily Kos, Dec. 10, 2024. (366 Recs, 159 Comments).
- Photo: Tonight was a good night for Kamala Harris, but it was just as good a night for the rest of us. We have the two on the left to thank.
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Tonight was a masterclass in debate from Kamala Harris. She laid bait that Donald Trump took, repeatedly and eagerly. She stayed on topic, answered the questions substantively and clearly, and was eminently quotable all night, plus she was charming and smiled repeatedly.

She was poised, confident, intelligent, professional...everything we could hope for in a President and more.

But tonight was a big deal because of more than just the Vice President’s jaw-dropping performance. It was a big deal starting very early on, when Linsey Davis said the magic words: “Nowhere in America is it legal to kill a newborn baby”... A fact check, during the debate. After that, the energy in the room shifted. Trump would, for the first time in years, not be given free rein to lie without pause or challenge before a national audience.

It allowed Harris to pounce on the lie, to point out more would come, and to draw a distinction from him with her own honesty. The trend continued throughout the debate, and it augmented Harris’ reality-based debate performance beautifully. Trump, already clearly tense, lost his temper and never recovered it. By the first commercial break he had ranted about everything from eating cats to every country on the planet having sent their criminals to us.

It was clear from Harris’ energy and reactions all night that this couldn’t have gone more according to plan. A prosecutor, making her case, based on the facts: she was in her element and Trump was clearly crumbling and fuming. That was possible because, time and again, Muir and Davis interjected to state the objective facts. Muir even came back to challenge Trump’s words conceding defeat in 2020 that he was being sarcastic, pointing out the tone did not sound sarcastic but sincere...

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/9/10/2269367/-Tonight-was-a-victory-for-journalism-and-democracy-David-Muir-Linsey-Davis-thanks-for-your-part

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Tonight Was A Victory for Journalism and Democracy. David Muir, Linsey Davis, Thanks for Your Part (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 11 OP
Muir & Davis did OK but could've been much better. oldsoftie Sep 11 #1
One lapse but throughout the two did their job well esp. compared to appalachiablue Sep 11 #2

oldsoftie

(13,365 posts)
1. Muir & Davis did OK but could've been much better.
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 06:25 AM
Sep 11

For example; Trump was asked how he would deport the illegals. He NEVER answered the question & they SHOULD have stopped him & asked once again, "You didnt answer the question; what is your plan??
Several times he completely avoided the question & they didnt press him on it.
But overall they were fair regardless of the MAGA screaming today.

appalachiablue

(42,375 posts)
2. One lapse but throughout the two did their job well esp. compared to
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 06:38 AM
Sep 11

too many other debate host journalists. Their conduct and pace was professional like it's supposed to be and encouraging.

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