Letters from an American - September 10, 2024
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September 10th, 2024. Former President Trump has always approached debates as professional
wrestling events in which the key is not to explain policies or answer questions,
but rather to demonstrate dominance over your opponent. In 2016, the Democratic nominee, former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, had a hard time countering this strategy effectively because of the many
expectations of what was appropriate behavior for a female presidential candidate. In 2020,
and then again in the June 2024 debate, Democratic candidate Joe Biden's stutter made it difficult
to counter Trump's scattershot attacks.
The question for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in tonight's presidential debate
was not how to answer policy questions, but how to counter Trump's dominance displays while also appealing to the American people.
She and her team figured it out, and today they played the former president
brilliantly. He took the bait, and tonight he self-destructed in a live debate on national
television. The Harris campaign began the day trolling Trump with a new campaign ad featuring
the pieces of former President Barack Obama's speech at the August Democratic National
Convention that concerned Trump. Here's a 78-year-old billionaire, the ad cuts to a photo
of Trump in a golf cart, who has not stopped whining about his problems. Then a clip of Trump
shows him complaining about Harris's crowds before Obama notes Trump's weird obsession with crowd sizes,
complete with Obama's hand motions suggesting Trump's sizes were small.
It just goes on and on and on, Obama says, before the ad shows empty seats and people
yawning at Trump's rallies. America's ready for a new chapter, Obama says to the overflow crowd cheering at
Chicago's United Center during the Democratic National Convention. We are ready for a President
Kamala Harris. At the end, even Harris's standard statement, I'm Kamala Harris and I approve this
message, sounds like a challenge. This morning, the Harris campaign began running
the ad on the Fox News channel. At the same time, they began running Philadelphia-themed ads across
the city on billboards in the Philadelphia Inquirer and on food trucks and taxi cabs,
sidewalk art, and digital projections making fun of Trump's fascination with crowd sizes.
art and digital projections making fun of Trump's fascination with crowd sizes.
They showed, for example, a full-sized Philadelphia pretzel labeled Harris alongside of a piece of one that looked like an upside-down U labeled Trump. The taunting might have been behind Trump's demand
for loyalty from Republican lawmakers this afternoon, telling them to shut down the
government if he
doesn't get his way on the inclusion of a voter suppression measure in the bill to fund the
government. The right has often relied on threats of government shutdowns to try to get their way,
but such shutdowns are never popular, and even moderate Republicans are leery of launching one
just before an election. Nonetheless, Trump tried to lock them into such a shutdown,
reiterating in a post this afternoon the lie that undocumented immigrants are voting in
presidential elections. If Republicans in the House and Senate don't get absolute assurances
on election security, and then in all caps from here, they should in no way, shape, or form go forward with a
continuing resolution on the budget. The Democrats are trying to stuff voter registrations with
illegal aliens. Don't let it happen. Close it down. Throughout the day, the Harris campaign
placed posts on social media showing Harris looking crisp and presidential and Trump looking old and unkempt. And then for 10 minutes in the hour before the debate, the Harris campaign
held a drone show over the Philadelphia Museum of Art showing campaign slogans and then turning the
words Madam Vice President into Madam President. Hugo Lowell of The Guardian reported today that Trump's advisors were concerned
ahead of the debate about whether they would get happy Trump or angry Trump, worrying that a
frustrated Trump would engage in the vicious personal attacks that turn voters off. They
expressed relief that having the microphones muted when it was not a candidate's turn to speak would
prevent Harris from irritating
him with fact checks and snark of her own. Conservative lawyer George Conway noted that it
was interesting how one campaign is extremely concerned about the emotional stability of its
candidate and how the other is not. Harris's attacks on Trump, including her campaign's subtle
digs at his masculinity, appeared to have accomplished what they set out to.
When the two came out on stage, he went straight to his podium, while she strode across the stage, moved into his space, held out her hand, introduced herself, and wished him well.
Kamala Harris, have a good debate.
He muttered in response, nice to see you.
Then she took her own spot at the podium.
When the debate opened, it was clear that Harris was the dominant figure and that her opponent
was angry Trump. He would not look at her during the debate. In her first answer, Harris tried to
set out both her own story as a child of the middle class and how she intended to build an
opportunity economy for others, lowering food and housing costs and opening the way for more small businesses.
It was a lot quickly and she looked a little nervous. Then Trump spoke and it was clear he
was going off the rails. His first comment was to suggest Harris was lying and then to insist that
his proposed tariffs will solve everything. although he has the way tariffs work entirely backward. They are paid by the consumer, not by foreign countries.
As he followed with a long list of his rally lies, Harris started to smile. From then on,
he continued to produce rally stories full of wild exaggerations and attack Harris with lies in what CNN fact checker
Daniel Dale called a staggeringly dishonest debate performance from former President Trump.
No major presidential candidate before Donald Trump has ever lied with this kind of frequency,
Dale said. A remarkably large chunk of what he said tonight was just not true. This wasn't little exaggerations, political spin.
A lot of his false claims were untethered to reality.
As Harris spoke directly to the American people, growing stronger and stronger,
Trump got wilder and angrier and told more and more crazy stories.
And then, about 10 minutes into the debate, Harris baited him. She invited
the American people to go to one of his rallies where he talks about fictional characters like
Hannibal Lecter. He will talk about windmills cause cancer. And what you will also notice
is that people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. Trump lost
it. He defended his rallies, said Harris couldn't get anyone to attend hers and has to bus in
attendees. In reality, her rallies are packed and he is the one who reportedly hires attendees.
And then in his fury, repeated the lie about immigrants eating pets.
When a moderator fact-checked that story, he fought back, saying he heard it on television.
And from then on, Harris kept baiting him while explaining her own policies directly to the camera,
and he took the bait every single time.
He ran down every rabbit hole and appeared unable to finish a thought.
Notably, he refused to say he would not sign a national abortion ban
and admitted that after nine years of promising one,
he had no health care plan.
He has, he said, concepts of a plan,
and if they pan out, he'll let us know in the not-too-distant future.
He threatened World War III and
repeated that the U.S. is a failing nation. He told a long story about threatening Abdul, the leader
of the Taliban. In fact, the leader of the Taliban since 2016 is Mullah Hatun Akunzada.
In response to Harris's statement that foreign leaders thought he was a disgrace,
In response to Harris's statement that foreign leaders thought he was a disgrace,
Trump answered that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who destroyed his country's democracy and replaced it with a dictatorship, says he's a good leader. New York Times columnist
David French wrote, it's like she's debating MAGA Twitter come to life. The debate moderators,
MAGA Twitter come to life. The debate moderators, David Muir and Lindsay Davis of ABC,
asked solid questions and corrected the most egregious of Trump's lies. But as he continued to interrupt and yell at Harris, they increasingly gave him leeway to do so. This meant he spoke more
often and for more time than Harris. MSNBC's Stephanie Rule reported that he spoke 39 times for a total of 41.9
minutes to her 23 times for a total of 37.1 minutes, but the extra time did him no favors.
By the end of the evening, Harris had delivered a clear message about her hopes to move the country
forward beyond years of using race to divide
people who have far more in common than they have differences. She promised to develop an economy
that will build small businesses and support a growing middle class while protecting rights,
including the right to make reproductive decisions without the intrusion of the state.
And she showed the nation that Trump can be baited, that he lies freely and incoherently, and, perhaps crucially, that he is no longer the dominant politician in America.
Immediately after the debate, the Harris campaign continued their demonstration of dominance.
Harris Wall's campaign chair, Jan O'Malley Dillon, released a statement recapping Harris's strength and Trump's angry incoherence. She concluded, Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?
Taylor Swift endorsed Harris, telling her 283 million Instagram followers that she felt she had to because of Trump's earlier posting of an AI image of her seeming to endorse him.
That, she said, brought me to the conclusion that I need to be very transparent about my actual
plans for this election as a voter. The simplest way to combat misinformation is with the truth.
I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris
and Tim Walz in the 2024 presidential election.
After explaining why she was supporting Harris and Walz
and urging her fans to do their own research,
Swift signed off.
Taylor Swift, childless cat lady
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