2016 VP Debate … DEBATE INTERRUPTUS: Democrat Tim Kaine Bombs as GOP Mike Pence is he Voice of Reason & Calm

CAN WE JUST CALL THE EVENT THAT TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT AS DEBATE INTERRUPTUS?

Subtitled: KAINE was not able …

In what can only be described as a complete debacle, Hillary’s unhinged pick for VP interrupted Gov. Mike Pence some 70 times during last nights Vice Presidential debate. It was actually painful and annoying to watch. But this is what you get from Team Hillary Clinton and can expect to get from a Clinton presidency. For people who claim that Trump is rude and a bully, Sen. Tim Kaine did his best to annoying, interrupt, and upset Mike Pence to no avail. Pence did not take the bait and presented himself as presidential. Mike Pence was the big winner last night, win, lose or draw the 2016 Presidential race.

Throughout Tuesday’s debate, Kaine did repeatedly interject, drawing the attention of many debate watchers on social media.

And outside analysis confirms that Kaine did push harder to interject. Analysis from FiveThirtyEight found that Kaine interrupted over 70 times, compared to just over 40 interruptions for Pence

It was an easy call as political pundits called Mike Pence the overwhelming winner of last nights debate. Kaine was actually so bad and annoying that it is possible that it might even move the needle. Kaine did nothing to win over fence sitters and Independents during the debate.

Pundits declared Pence, Donald Trump’s running mate, the winner of the debate, and Kaine’s interruptions seemed to detract from his overall message in support of Clinton.

The Republican National Committee noted after the debate that Kaine interrupted Pence and the debate moderator at least 70 times throughout the night, according to The Hill.

And data-journalism website FiveThirtyEight made a similar assessment, counting Kaine’s interruptions or interjections at more than 70 and Pence’s at just a little more than 40.

Still, the constant interjections seemed to have hurt him. Republican pollster Frank Luntz tied Kaine’s interruptions to him losing the debate, according to a focus group he conducted:

Following First Presidential Debate, Clinton Falters Among some Focus Group Voters in Swing State of North Carolina

DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING, OR PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING FROM THE BIAS MSM WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICS AND HILLARY CLINTON …

So the MSM says that Hillary Clinton won the first debate. REALLY? Not according to McClatchy and The Charlotte Observer, who conducted a focus group of 21 individuals. Before the debate, the tally was 9 for Clinton, 3 for Trump, 6 undecided and 3 for Libertarian party candidate Johnson. Following the debate that the MSM can’t keep telling you about that Hillary won, a funny thing happened …the tally became 7 for Clinton, 3 for Trump, 6 undecided and 5 for Johnson. Thus, Clinton lost support, Trump broke even and a candidate that didn’t even take part in it gained support. Yeah, that sounds like a Clinton victory, doesn’t it? The fact of the matter is just because Hillary Clinton sounded rehearsed, some might so over-rehearsed, just because she appeared more prepared and over-smiled during the debate, doesn’t make one a victor. Donald Trump, not a career politician, did not have to win the debate, to win the debate. Trump had to come off as plausible. He did. Obviously, the pundits and MSM, who have consistently got all of the political happenings wrong for the past year are once again falling back into the same trap. This is an outlier election where the norms do not apply and the people do not want a rehearsed, same old, same old career politician with the same stale answers to issues that have not worked for 30 years.

Watch video HERE.

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Kae Roberts and Jay Eardly were leaning toward Hillary Clinton before Monday night’s debate.

By the end, they had both pulled away.

John Kokos and Hank Federal were undecided going in, potential Clinton backers.

By the end, they’d ruled her out.

Indeed, while polls found that Clinton had won the first general-election debate with Donald Trump on Monday, she may not have won actual votes. And she may even have lost some, at least in the battleground state of North Carolina.

In a focus group of 21 voters from around Charlotte conducted by McClatchy and The Charlotte Observer, four who had been up for grabs before the debate had moved away from her by the end.

For the four who emerged less impressed by Clinton, it was the seeming familiarity of her proposals for the economy and national security that was a turnoff.

Roberts, who is unaffiliated with a party, wrote in her notes several times during the debate that Clinton offered “pie in the sky” ideas. By debate’s end, she had moved from leaning toward Clinton to undecided.

“The things she says she’s going to do, there’s no substance behind it,” Roberts said.

One potential winner in the focus group was Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, who benefited largely because so many voters were annoyed at both Trump and Clinton.

Look for Donald Trump to take the gloves off in debate II and nail Clinton for her lies, lack of ethics, putting America at risk with her private email server when she was Secretary of State and how she seemed to have no problem how her husband has treated women over the years.

Daily Commentary – Wednesday, September 28, 2016 – Now That The First Debate is Behind Us, Will It Make a Difference?

  • One commentator when asked who was the biggest looser of the debate said the American people.

Daily Commentary – Wednesday, September 28, 2016  | Download

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, September 27, 2016 – So Last Night Was The First Debate Between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

  • Do you think the debates will change peoples minds on who they will vote for?

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, September 27, 2016  | Download

Even Uber-Lib Michael Moore Thinks Donald Trump Won the Debate … Donald Trump “won” and “we all lost.”

As the liberal media tries to spin the presidential debate … Michael Moore says Hillary lost. There seem to be many other polls that confirm Moore’s greatest fears, Trump won.

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Michael Moore appeared frustrated on Twitter following the presidential debate, saying Donald Trump “won” and “we all lost.”

The 62-year-old filmmaker warned “pro-Hillary gloaters” against celebrating over how Hillary Clinton did in the debate against the Republican nominee and insisted nothing she did changed things.

“Pro-Hillary gloaters doing end-zone dance again when still on 50-yd line,” Moore tweeted. “You must get it in your head Trump is gonna win and act accordingly!”

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