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Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

Lol if Trump not being able to be a cantankerous c*nt on national television puts him at a disadvantage, then that's a win for America :thup:
 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

Disagree. If they cut Trump off, everyone will know this and realize how true it is that the media is in bed with Biden and Democrats. This will only help Trump. Also, Biden has to stand there for 90 minutes with breaks as well. When he pees or takes a dump in his Pampers, the country and the world will know they have been deceived and Biden isn't running the country as President. No telepromter will also hurt Biden trying to formulate sentences. I still believe both should be drug tested before and after the debate and that be made known to the public.
 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

All Trump has to do is answer questions..and stick to the questions asked of him...give smart, concise, congent answers to simple.....:auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
I'm sorry, I just couldn't do it...

Trump is toast! :)
 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

They apply equally to both candidates.

Neither candidate can interrupt or browbeat the other.

Neither candidate can try to turn the debate into a circus.

They don't benefit either side, they insure a debate and not a brawl.
 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.



Commercial breaks = Time to stick another syringe in Tater's arm.
 
Disagree. If they cut Trump off, everyone will know this and realize how true it is that the media is in bed with Biden and Democrats. This will only help Trump. Also, Biden has to stand there for 90 minutes with breaks as well. When he pees or takes a dump in his Pampers, the country and the world will know they have been deceived and Biden isn't running the country as President. No telepromter will also hurt Biden trying to formulate sentences. I still believe both should be drug tested before and after the debate and that be made known to the public.
The "two breaks" are so Biden can get re-pumped with drugs in the bathroom :)
 
They apply equally to both candidates.

Neither candidate can interrupt or browbeat the other.

Neither candidate can try to turn the debate into a circus.

They don't benefit either side, they insure a debate and not a brawl.
Biden's goons will make sure he does not get tested for drugs.
 
The "two breaks" are so Biden can get re-pumped with drugs in the bathroom :)
Keep on believing that false narratve. The breaks will heop trump regain his memory so he won't be talking about Dr. Ronny Johnson.
 
This is not going to be an honest debate. The limp wrist slackers of the MSM will do everything to make Biden look good and Trump look bad. I wouldn't be surprised if they have all of Biden's answers already taped and ready to run. Let's face facts. If you're stupid enough to vote for Biden today, no logic that anyone can put in your pea brain is going to change your mind. MAGA
 
Keep on believing that false narratve. The breaks will heop trump regain his memory so he won't be talking about Dr. Ronny Johnson.
Who asked for the breaks, Tater or Trump?

Hmmmmmm...................
 
Lol if Trump not being able to be a cantankerous c*nt on national television puts him at a disadvantage, then that's a win for America :thup:

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden: 'That's a good thing for Biden'..


The first debate between Biden and Trump takes place on June 27.



Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza believes that CNN's rules for the upcoming presidential debate are skewed to help President Joe Biden.
On Saturday, CNN announced the rules for the June 27 debate, including: muted microphones, commercial breaks, no live audience, no opening statements, and no use of pre-written notes.

Biden] is older ... I do think he struggles more with these live performance kind-of-things than does Trump.'

Previous presidential debates, traditionally hosted by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, featured live audiences and did not mute candidates' microphones.

Cillizza said he is "surprised" Trump's campaign agreed to the rules because, in his view, they benefit Biden.

Muted microphones​

To limit interruptions, CNN will only unmute the microphone of the candidate whose turn it is to speak.

It's not clear how CNN plans to enforce this rule — whether the moderators will manually control the microphones or if an offstage producer will toggle the on/off switches — but Cillizza believes this rule clearly helps Biden.

The rules should benefit pres. Biden due to his fading faculties. Without the rules Donald would just eat ole Joe alive. The biggest problem for Joe is when his mind shorts out(goes blank) so ole Joe may need extra time to become cognizant again so he can answer to the best of his abilities. I do like the idea of no audience as a live audience could prove to be a major distraction(lose thought) for pres. Biden. The debate is right around the corner but I seriously doubt that this debate will be another action packed "Thrilla In Manila" contest. Honestly this debate should have been scheduled to be aired in a hospital emergency room just in case pres. Biden hits the deck there would @ least be competent medical staff immediately available.
 

Former CNN employee spills the beans on how CNN's debate rules benefit Biden:

They benefit anyone who isn't cheating scum. Your guy is cheating scum. Thus, the rules don't benefit him.

That's a good thing, according to anyone who isn't one of Satan's minions. Cheating scum should be stopped from cheating.
 

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