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Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) has expressed his strong desire for more than one debate with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) as the two prepare to face off in the upcoming vice presidential debate on October 1. In a recent conversation with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, Vance voiced his expectations for what he considers a "real debate," emphasizing the need for an authentic exchange of ideas rather than what he perceives as a controlled, media-driven event.

 

Vance, who is expected to attend the debate with Walz, made it clear that he wants the event to be more than just a standard political show. "I strongly suspect we’re going to be there on October the 1st, but we’re not going to do one of these fake debates where they don’t actually have an audience there, where they don’t actually set the parameters in a way where we can have a good exchange of ideas," Vance told Ingraham. His remarks reflect a broader skepticism of traditional debate formats, which he believes are often skewed by the influence of the media. “In other words, we’re not going to walk into a fake news media garbage debate,” he added. Vance insisted that if the debate is to happen under the conditions he deems fair, then he is ready to participate. "We’re going to do a real debate, and if CBS agrees to it, then certainly we’ll do it," he said, setting a clear expectation for the event's integrity.

 

Governor Walz, on the other hand, had already confirmed his attendance for the vice presidential debate on October 1. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Walz acknowledged CBS News' proposal for the debate, noting that they had suggested several dates, including September 17, September 24, October 1, and October 8. The October 1 date was ultimately agreed upon after President Biden withdrew from the race, causing some initial debate dates to be reconsidered.

 

While the October 1 debate is set, Vance has indicated that one debate may not be enough to fully explore the issues at hand. "I think it’s important for the American people to actually see us discuss our views," he said. Vance's campaign, closely aligned with former President Donald Trump, has emphasized transparency and openness in their approach. "If you look at the way that we’ve run this campaign, Donald Trump and I are giving every media interview. We’re talking to every audience that we can get in front of because our vision is so clear," Vance noted, suggesting that additional debates would provide further opportunities to communicate their message to the public.

 

The upcoming vice presidential debate will follow a series of presidential debates, in which former President Trump has already confirmed his participation. Trump accepted debate invitations from Fox News for September 4 and NBC News for September 25. Vice President Kamala Harris, who replaced President Biden on the Democratic ticket, has committed to attending the September 10 debate, though her campaign has indicated that they will decide on additional debate dates after this initial engagement.

 

As the political landscape continues to shift, the debates between Vance and Walz are expected to play a critical role in shaping voter perceptions. Vance's push for multiple debates reflects a broader strategy to ensure that key issues are thoroughly discussed in front of the American public, while also challenging the traditional debate formats that have long been a staple of American political campaigns. Whether Vance's vision for a "real debate" will come to fruition remains to be seen, but his insistence on transparency and authenticity sets the stage for what could be a defining moment in the vice presidential race.

 

Credit: Hill  2024-08-16

 

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I wonder how many name calling insults will be thrown about by both sides in the first page of comments. 

 

Oh look there was one in the first comment. Shocker. 

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23 minutes ago, stoner said:

I wonder how many name calling insults will be thrown about by both sides in the first page of comments. 

 

Oh look there was one in the first comment. Shocker. 

Thats the Leninist tactic of dehumanization

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2 hours ago, Social Media said:

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Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) has expressed his strong desire for more than one debate with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) as the two prepare to face off in the upcoming vice presidential debate on October 1. In a recent conversation with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, Vance voiced his expectations for what he considers a "real debate," emphasizing the need for an authentic exchange of ideas rather than what he perceives as a controlled, media-driven event.

 

Vance, who is expected to attend the debate with Walz, made it clear that he wants the event to be more than just a standard political show. "I strongly suspect we’re going to be there on October the 1st, but we’re not going to do one of these fake debates where they don’t actually have an audience there, where they don’t actually set the parameters in a way where we can have a good exchange of ideas," Vance told Ingraham. His remarks reflect a broader skepticism of traditional debate formats, which he believes are often skewed by the influence of the media. “In other words, we’re not going to walk into a fake news media garbage debate,” he added. Vance insisted that if the debate is to happen under the conditions he deems fair, then he is ready to participate. "We’re going to do a real debate, and if CBS agrees to it, then certainly we’ll do it," he said, setting a clear expectation for the event's integrity.

 

Governor Walz, on the other hand, had already confirmed his attendance for the vice presidential debate on October 1. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Walz acknowledged CBS News' proposal for the debate, noting that they had suggested several dates, including September 17, September 24, October 1, and October 8. The October 1 date was ultimately agreed upon after President Biden withdrew from the race, causing some initial debate dates to be reconsidered.

 

While the October 1 debate is set, Vance has indicated that one debate may not be enough to fully explore the issues at hand. "I think it’s important for the American people to actually see us discuss our views," he said. Vance's campaign, closely aligned with former President Donald Trump, has emphasized transparency and openness in their approach. "If you look at the way that we’ve run this campaign, Donald Trump and I are giving every media interview. We’re talking to every audience that we can get in front of because our vision is so clear," Vance noted, suggesting that additional debates would provide further opportunities to communicate their message to the public.

 

The upcoming vice presidential debate will follow a series of presidential debates, in which former President Trump has already confirmed his participation. Trump accepted debate invitations from Fox News for September 4 and NBC News for September 25. Vice President Kamala Harris, who replaced President Biden on the Democratic ticket, has committed to attending the September 10 debate, though her campaign has indicated that they will decide on additional debate dates after this initial engagement.

 

As the political landscape continues to shift, the debates between Vance and Walz are expected to play a critical role in shaping voter perceptions. Vance's push for multiple debates reflects a broader strategy to ensure that key issues are thoroughly discussed in front of the American public, while also challenging the traditional debate formats that have long been a staple of American political campaigns. Whether Vance's vision for a "real debate" will come to fruition remains to be seen, but his insistence on transparency and authenticity sets the stage for what could be a defining moment in the vice presidential race.

 

Credit: Hill  2024-08-16

 

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A loser already 

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56 minutes ago, BusyB said:

 

He comes across as a kind of Santos Mk.II in terms of authenticity.

I disagree and I think the best majority of Democrats disagree. And perhaps alot of independents who are not brainwashed by the MAGA machine. I think he comes across as being quite sincere and I think he comes across as being by far the highest caliber of the four people on the ticket. 

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1 minute ago, spidermike007 said:

I disagree and I think the best majority of Democrats disagree. And perhaps alot of independents who are not brainwashed by the MAGA machine. I think he comes across as being quite sincere and I think he comes across as being by far the highest caliber of the four people on the ticket. 

 

Maybe you missed his backstory ... chameleon just doesn't cut it ...

 

He is authentically misogynist, I'll give you that.

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8 minutes ago, BusyB said:

 

Maybe you missed his backstory ... chameleon just doesn't cut it ...

 

He is authentically misogynist, I'll give you that.

You mean Trump, or Vance? 

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Just now, spidermike007 said:

You mean Trump, or Vance? 

Well clearly Harris and Waltz don't know what a woman is.

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Just now, spidermike007 said:

I disagree and I think the best majority of Democrats disagree. And perhaps alot of independents who are not brainwashed by the MAGA machine. I think he comes across as being quite sincere and I think he comes across as being by far the highest caliber of the four people on the ticket. 

Tampon Tim the Socialist. Oh I forgot you're a major supporter of trans rights and baby killing aren't you. Carry carry on, they're obviously your candidates

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

 

 

All Democrats are communist

All Democrats are baby killers

All Democrats support trans rights. 

All democrats are woke

 

 

Its your party. Those are the purity tests. 

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16 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Thats the Leninist tactic of dehumanization

 

Too abstract, we need some gore-filled visual accompaniment, the usual...

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4 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Tampon Tim the Socialist. Oh I forgot you're a major supporter of trans rights and baby killing aren't you. Carry carry on, they're obviously your candidates

 

Oh here it comes, I spoke too soon...A trickle for starter.

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No problem with more than one debate for both VP and President. What are Kamala and Tim afraid of?

 

If they ever spoke to the press, we might actually find out...

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I don't think it's really possible to ever have an "authentic" exchange with phony baloney JD Vance or whatever name he chooses to present himself as at the moment. Is Trump like Hitler or a demigod?  Ask the billionaires that own Vance. 

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44 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I don't think it's really possible to ever have an "authentic" exchange with phony baloney JD Vance or whatever name he chooses to present himself as at the moment. Is Trump like Hitler or a demigod?  Ask the billionaires that own Vance. 

More blatant lies from the resident troll.

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48 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

No problem with more than one debate for both VP and President. What are Kamala and Tim afraid of?

 

If they ever spoke to the press, we might actually find out...

Exactly. They have to make Trump Hitler because they have nothing else to offer.

 

Their entire philosophical existence since Alexander Uylanovs first pamphlet is based on lies. Men are women. Unborn babies arent alive. Jews are capitalist exploiters. Blacks are simple folks who need to be coddled. Illegal aliens are migrants. The police are the enemy, unless they are prosecuting political opponents. Arson and murder are mostly peaceful protests. Robbery is expropriation. Only white folks are racists. The economy is fine.  Cop killers are heroes. Global cooling aka global warming aka climate change is existential. Zionists are Nazis. Communists are heroes. Free speech is hate speech. And so on, ad nauseum.

 

Any Leninist Democrat can insult me all they want, my essential weltanschauung is not a lie like theirs. If you are ever reading this and are on the fence, see above. watch how NOT ONE will ever DENY their philosophy.

 

They will just hurl insults. Watch from herein forward. 

 

The exposure of their lies is their biggest fear, and its coming. Cant hide forever.

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