WASHINGTON (AP) -- Behind closed doors, Hillary Clinton adopted a rather more 
accommodating tone with Wall Street than she has on the campaign trail... 
 
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, in response to the 
electorate...
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <awoelflebater@...> wrote :

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away. 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president. 





  

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