It was weird that Holt didn't ask Clinton any questions about Benghazi, Libya, the 3,000 deleted emails on her private server, or the Clinton Foundation and pay-for-play as Secretary of State.
"Nearly all of Holt's followups and fact-checking efforts were directed at Trump, not Clinton." - Howard Kurtz ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote : You are right, of course, but now watch Trump continue to inch up in the polls. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote : If this had been a football game, the score would've been 50 Hillary, to 0 Trump . Trump had an incredibly bad night, couldn't keep his thoughts or agenda straight - ended up agreeing with Clinton several times out of desperation. Mixed up every stat he tried to quote. Donnie was a real dummy tonight. Clinton on the other hand came across as straight forward, factual, well prepared, and the only adult at either podium. The second and third debates oughta be a cakewalk for Hillary. This one sure was. Any attacks Donnie attempted melted away quickly under his relentless laziness and narcissism - tired slogans and falsehoods from a hundred campaign stops, never reality tested, and transparently empty and deceptive. Trump even got caught in some big lies, and couldn't muster anything except weak denials. His response to his being the only major candidate in 40 years not to release his tax returns gave Clinton a field day, and more incoherent denials from Spray-Tan. That was the main impression, that Trump was outgunned, outfoxed, and outplayed. He will probably be tweeting up a storm over it all, reinforcing tonight's impression that this man is in no way qualified to lead the nation. Trump got stumped - twice more, and he gets dumped. :-)