2024 CNN Presidential Debate: 'The country’s over, and I need a drink'
Between Biden’s incoherent bumbling and Trump’s redirections — there’s no doubt that the 2024 CNN Presidential Debate was one for the history books.
Stu Burguiere calls it “one of the most incredible nights” he’s “ever witnessed,” noting that it was an absolute “disgrace.”
“The world superpower supposedly has a man like that leading it. We looked weak. We looked pathetic, and honestly, it was a disgrace,” he continues, before asking Sara Gonzales for her take on the debate.
“Well, the country’s over, and I need a drink,” Gonzales says, floored by what she’d just seen. “I feel a lot of anger, I feel a lot of sadness, I do feel a lot of fear watching that,” she continues, adding that “we still have seven more months of this guy not really making decisions but appearing to make decisions.”
“The stakes have never been higher for Donald Trump to win this. I am very scared for my country if he does not,” she adds. “We simply cannot afford four more years of this. We just can’t. I don’t know if we have a country left to survive after that.”
While the left has maintained that Donald Trump is erratic and should not be handling foreign conflicts — it seems that Biden's cognitive decline is far, far worse for foreign policy than the orange villain the Democrats created in their heads.
“I mean, that was the thought and then you look at the state of the world now with all the problems that we’re having, and you look at this guy potentially being the one the head of it, I mean, it’s just, I never have felt more terrified, honestly, for the future of our country,” Stu says.
While Stu and Sara are terrified, Steve Deace is hopeful.
“I think that it’s way more likely the 25th Amendment is going to get invoked than Joe Biden will be re-elected. There is no way he will be re-elected,” Deace tells Sara and Stu. “Their entire coalition is in existential peril. If you keep him on the ballot, you risk tainting your entire party with essentially going out for the next six months and telling people you didn’t see what you all just saw.”
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REACTION to Joe Biden’s speech addressing Trump’s near assassination – 'It was a campaign speech from the Oval Office'
Donald’s Trump’s almost assassination is undoubtedly “one of the singular most incredible things that any of us will ever witness,” says Stu Burguiere.
And yet, President Biden has treated his address as if it were “a campaign speech from the Oval Office.”
Stu is disgusted by Biden’s framing — that both sides need to “lower the temperature.”
“This isn't a situation where the right needs to lower its temperature,” he condemns, pointing to the reality that the Republican “candidate in this race almost got his head blown off.”
Biden Address and Trump Rally Shooting: Stu's Live Analysisyoutu.be
If anyone needs to “lower the temperature,” according to Stu, it’s the left.
The temperature was “raised intentionally by the left” when it realized its campaign was “falling apart” due to Biden being “a giant failure,” he explains.
“He is too old, and he [is] desperate, and when a candidate gets desperate, they ... start grasping for straws; the straw they picked out was: What if we turn on the temperature on Donald Trump?” he says, pointing to Biden’s comment on a recent donor call during which he said, “We have to put the bullseye on Trump.”
While Stu doesn’t think Biden’s bullseye comment is necessarily what inspired the shooter at Trump’s rally, he does think that Democrats were attempting to “distract people away from their own problems” by denigrating Trump, especially when they started “intentionally comparing him to Hitler,” which ultimately culminated into Trump escaping within a literal inch of his life.
Stu’s biggest criticism, however, is Biden’s “disgusting” decision to include a “laundry list” of examples of unacceptable political violence — all of which were pointed at the right.
He mentioned “violence against elected officials on January 6th,” “a former Speaker of the House’s husband getting beat up in his house” (a reference to the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband), “officials ... being harassed after the election because of election fraud,” and “the governor who was almost kidnapped” (a reference to the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer).
“This dirt bag ... gave a both-sides setup and then gave all examples of things that he deemed right-wing,” criticizes Stu, adding that Biden failed to mention the “10% of elected Republicans [who] were almost murdered on a baseball field,” “[Supreme Court Justice] Brett Kavanaugh almost having his life taken by a person trying to kill him,” “the George Floyd riots,” and “Antifa violence.”
“This is a man who cares far more about his own campaign than he does the country and keeping it together,” he says.
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