Debate Round Up

Now that people who watched the debate have had time to write their reviews, I can summarize their reviews cuz, basically, I can not stand to listen to Kamala. Yesterday, I showed you the initial impressions, all of which were about what a trash job ABC did “moderating” the debate. This will be a more detailed account of the same.

Roger Kimball at The Spectator put it this way: “The evening was supposed to offer Kamala Harris and Donald Trump an opportunity expose themselves to the public and explain their positions on various policy matters that are important to the public. [Instead] the immoderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, repeatedly pecked at and corrected, or pretended to correct, one candidate, Donald Trump, while passing over lie after lie after lie emitted by Kamala Harris.”

CLICK https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1833742645207654796 [4:38] if you didn’t already hear Megyn Kelly’s rant. She explains why we should not be surprised that ABC did such a partisan hack job. The owner is one of Kamala’s bffs.“This should be the last time that Republicans ever do this.” I really hope and pray their bias backfires on them. Below is a list of some of Harris’ unchallenged lies.

Harris made two false claims in one sentence when she said, “In [Trump’s] Project 2025 there would be a national abortion — a monitor that would be monitoring your pregnancies, your miscarriages.” the Democratic National Convention and the Harris-Walz campaign ads have both repeated this double lie.

Lie 1: Project 2025 has nothing to do with Trump. It is a political initiative published by the Heritage Foundation in 2022 to promote conservative and right-wing policies. Trump has said, “I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.

Lie 2: Project 2025 does not contain anything like what the Dems call a “period passport.”The Biden administration’s most recent annual report on the numbers of abortions performed in the U.S. excludes statistics from California, Maryland, New Hampshire, and New Jersey. Project 2025 merely says all states should be required to report their abortion statistics accurately.

Harris repeated the endlessly debunked claim that Trump once called neo-Nazis “very fine people.” Even the Soros-funded Snopes site has said it’s a Big Fat Lie. CLICK https://x.com/JoshLekach/status/1311380094489817088 [1:27] to hear his original statement.

Harris false claimed that “Donald Trump the candidate has said in this election there will be a bloodbath, if the outcome of this election is not to his liking.” The Left has repeatedly said that he was calling for violence if he loses. But what he talking about was tariffs on cars! The term “bloodbath” is commonly used in the financial sector to refer to a major economic downturn. When Trump used the term, he was contrasting his tariff policy with Biden-Harris’ with respect to China’s electric vehicles. He wants a 100% tariff, so China can’t compete with U.S. made cars. It is clear from t he context that he meant, “If I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a major economic disaster for the U.S. car industry.

Harris falsely claimed, “If Donald Trump were to be re-elected, he will sign a national abortion ban.” Trump’s actual and clearly stated position is that abortion legislation belongs at the state level. He opposes any federal legislation for or against. Again, the moderators didn’t correct her.

Harris claimed late-term abortions are a myth. But in its most recent report on the subject, the CDC noted that 12.3% of the 600,000+ abortions in the U.S. each year are performed after 21 weeks’ gestation, which is a week past half way through a 40-week pregnancy. The third trimester and fetal viability begin at 27 weeks of pregnancy. The report does not distinguish gestational age beyond that point; however, abortions on third trimester babies are well-documented. Six states, including my own, have virtually no restrictions on when or why an unborn baby can be put to death.

Babies born before the third trimester may survive with high-level NICU care. At 26 weeks, they have a survival rate of between 86 and 89 percent. The odds decrease with each week prior with babies born at 22 weeks having a slim 5 to 6 percent chance. The youngest premie to survive was born at 21 weeks + 2 days. He weighed 11.9 oz.

During the debate Harris was also not challenged when she repeated the lie that pro-life protections prevent doctors from treating women suffering from miscarriages. Harris said she had spoken to women “being denied care in an emergency room, because the health care providers are afraid they might go to jail.” That is just 100% b.s.

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