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two. Now Here in Houston's morningnews will there be debates. We have
two that are supposedly scheduled, ButCindy Adams, who's the gossip diva for
the New York Post, thinks there'sa behind the scenes effort to get Joe
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out of having to debate. AsI mentioned going into this segment, the
first possibility is that Trump gets convicted. It is New York trial and therefore
becomes a quote unquote convicted felon.He wouldn't want to have to debate a
convicted felon, right, Glad Vidicjoins us political analyst. Can you see
that ploy potentially working for the Bidencamp? Yes, I can certainly see
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it working as an excuse sticking outa debate. It would it work as
a way to free Joe from theresponsibility of actually having to debate his Republican
opponent. I don't think so.I think they've kind of painted themselves into
a corner here, mostly because ofJoe's failed policies and his really advanced cognitive
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decline. The Biden team agreed tothe debates, and it was but it's
less important that they agreed to debatesthan they would have the debates. The
reason they did so is they wantedto buy time. They knew that they
could not refuse and turn down todebate because it would make Joe look weak.
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So they accepted it because it wouldbuy them time to say, yeah,
of course we're going to take themon. It's kind of like going
into a bar and talking, openingyour mouth and saying all kinds of stuff
and then offering to take the guyoutside, and then when he says,
yeah, let's go outside, andyou know, oh, well, hang
on a second, I got topay my nails first. So it was
just an act of desperation on theirpart. You know, this sounds like
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this has become a very desperate race, and it seems to be all about
momentum. Everything they can do toslow this juggernaut that has been Donald Trump,
and instead all their actions seem tokeep fueling it. Come back with
a guilty verdict there in Manhattan.How does that change the race in any
way in your mind. Well,Joe Biden's always been very dismissive of anything
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that President Trump has had to say, and this would give more fuel for
that fire. This would give him, as he sees it, it gives
him carte blanche to be able tosay, I'm not going to take anything
from a convicted felon. We allknow that, Joe. He's going to
say things like, you know,Joe Biden's going to say things that we
all know Donald Trump was convicted incourt of defrauding and lying or whatever it
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is, and he's going to usethat as a blanket statement to presage anything
that he then blames Trump for.He can attack any single one of Trump's
policies by just prefacing it by saying, well, Donald Trump is a convicted
fella and therefore or x y Z. It's a crutch. It's a crutch
because there is no substantive way toattack President Trump's policies on a level that's
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equivalent to, uh, the theintellect of the American people. What Americans
know, what Americans see is thepolicies of Joe Biden have led to their
their disabilities, their their their theirtheir problems, their challenges that they're overcoming
their inability to get to work,their inability to hold a job down,
their inability to maintain their credit.Uh. And if Joe can dismiss it
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with something as as tawdry as this, he'll do it all right, very
quickly. I just want to getyour quick thought on Robert de Naro being
paraded out by the Biden campaign yesterdayafter after the Trump trial, in order
to make his case for getting ridof Trump. Would you think of that
move? Uh? Entirely script andentirely based in Hollywood. We know that,
we know that Biden depends on uhcheap lines, and Roberts did not
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fail to deliver. Okay, fairenough, Glad, thanks appreciate it,
Glad. Vidyack Political and listed sixtwenty six