Trump was down 12 to 15, if you believe that he was ever down that far. But now he’s back in the lead. Hillary had pulled out of Colorado; they’ve gotta go back. He’s up in Ohio; he’s up in Colorado; Pennsylvania’s in play. All of these things that we were told back in June and early parts of July and August that were not in play. In other words, they’ve told how many ways — three different ways, four different times — the race is over and Hillary has won it historically?
Then the next thing they tell us is, “Well, the debates! Yeah, the debates. That first debate? That’s it. I mean, that’s where the whole race is. The first debate, whoever comes out of that first debate the clear winner, that’s who’s gonna win the White House.” Is it? My point is they’ve got all these different markers. They come up with all these different off-the-wall theories to try to comfort the Clinton campaign and Hillary supporters into thinking it is all wrapped up.
So now it’s whoever wins the debate will win the election. They keep telling me that on Fox, too. They kept telling me on CNN. The whole Drive-By Media tells me whoever wins the first debate will win the election. Well, let’s see. Let’s go back to 2012. Who won the first debate between Romney and Obama? Oh, yeah, he cleaned the clock. He wiped the floor with Obama in that first debate!
“He was having trouble getting enough oxygen in the blood. It was altitude sickness.” That was the excuse. The second debate, Romney was perceived to have barely won that one. Now, who won the election? Obama. Obama won the election. Romney won the first debate. They’re telling us now: “This first debate is in 11 days, and their the objective is they’ve gotta keep Hillary healthy for 11 days and she’s a gotta win it.” That’s not true.
We all remember the last debate where Candy Crowley came to Obama’s rescue and basically took Romney out. And then after all of those debates, after all three of those debates, what did the Democrats and the media tell us? “You know what?” they said. “The American people really don’t pay all that much attention to debates.” These people are full of it, folks. Everything is a soap opera narrative written every day with changing goalposts, different objectives, all designed to make it look like Hillary is gonna win in a walk, when she is in the process of losing — and perhaps significantly so right now on her trendline.
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