Trump preparing to back out of debate, Bernie & Newsom brutalize the trolls
The David Pakman Show - August 27, 2024
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TERRIFIED Trump is about to BACK OUT of debating Kamala!
There is growing concern that Donald Trump may back out of a highly anticipated debate with Kamala Harris, despite the potential for it to be one of the most watched presidential debates in recent history. Trump has been criticized for his apparent reluctance, with some suggesting he is laying the groundwork to avoid the debate. He recently expressed distrust in ABC, the network hosting the debate, accusing it of bias and questioning whether it would treat him fairly. This has fueled speculation that he might use these grievances as an excuse to withdraw. Trump's critics, including some of his own campaign staffers, see his hesitation as a sign of fear, contrasting sharply with his usual portrayal as a strong and confident leader. While his loyal supporters currently defend his stance, there is a belief that if he does cancel, it could lead to a shift in perception among his base. Some argue that skipping the debate would undermine the "alpha male" image Trump projects. Despite these concerns, Trump's next move remains uncertain, and the debate's fate hangs in the balance.
JD Vance BRUTALIZED by Tim Walz, THEY HATE HIM!
J.D. Vance is facing significant unpopularity, highlighted by a recent Associated Press poll showing a -17 favorability rating, with 27% favorable and 44% unfavorable, compared to Tim Walz's +11 favorability. This 28-point gap is concerning for Donald Trump, who picked Vance as his vice-presidential nominee when Joe Biden was still in the race. Vance's lack of charisma and disastrous public appearances have drawn negative attention, detracting from Trump's campaign. Furthermore, he offers no electoral advantage, even in his home state of Ohio, which is already a solid red state for Trump. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently suspending his campaign and endorsing Trump, some are speculating whether Trump might consider replacing Vance with RFK. Though RFK has his own controversies, he is more charismatic and could potentially offer Trump a slight electoral boost.
From yesterday’s show:
Weak Trump has no stamina, kicks police veteran off stage
At a recent rally in Glendale, Arizona, former President Donald Trump hosted a politically charged event that featured an endorsement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. RFK’s appearance was complete with unauthorized Foo Fighters music and pyrotechnics, as Kennedy stated Trump would "make America healthy again." During the event, Trump abruptly cut off the president of the Arizona Police Association during his remarks, demonstrating his impatience when comments aren't focused on himself, despite his frequent claims of respecting law enforcement. Trump also repeated falsehoods, such as his belief that he could win Minnesota. The rally ended with Trump sharing a bizarre story about shoplifters using calculators, adding to the surreal nature of the event.
From yesterday’s show:
CNN caught using Trump plant in an "undecided voter" panel
CNN held an undecided voter panel featuring eight Pennsylvania voters following the Democratic National Convention (DNC). While six participants decided to support Kamala Harris, one, Bryant Rosado, announced he would vote for Donald Trump. However, it was later revealed that Rosado had a significant history of pro-Trump activity on social media, including posts supporting Trump and criticizing the 2020 election results. Despite this, CNN still included him as a supposedly undecided voter. This revelation raises serious questions about the integrity of CNN's voter panels and whether they genuinely reflect the views of undecided voters. Critics argue that such instances can damage the credibility of media outlets, leading to concerns about potential bias in political reporting. The situation was further examined by Midas Touch, which highlighted Rosado's social media activity and questioned CNN's decision to include him in the panel despite his clear political leanings. This incident calls into question the accuracy of the panel's portrayal of voter sentiment and the network's role in shaping public perception.
More on the show:
-- Fred Trump III, Donald Trump's nephew, joins David to discuss his new book, "All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way," and discuss how Donald Trump became who he ultimately became. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3WZEnCn
-- Senator Bernie Sanders gives the perfect answer to ABC News' Jonathan Karl when Karl tries to sow division within the Democratic Party
-- California Governor Gavin Newsom once again runs a clinic on how to deal with Fox News interviewers
-- Donald Trump is suddenly terrified and tweeting uncontrollably
-- A review of Donald Trump's past statements about Robert F. Kennedy Jr, and Kennedy's past statements about Trump, reveal some odd trends
-- A confused Donald Trump publishes a video about Afghanistan that makes as little sense as anyone could imagine
-- Voicemail caller points out that Donald Trump, now speaking at rallies inside a glass box, does resemble the "late great Hannibal Lecter"
-- On the Bonus Show: Arizona police refuse to endorse Kari Lake, and much more...
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