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Trump cookies outsell Harris' by the thousands in Pennsylvania bakery: 'The margin is astonishing'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tru...p9viJ0DxUDaPSWMGrqyJ


. . . have you seen the people at a Trump rally? Of course, they are buying more cookies than Harris supporters. Same with Big Macs, etc. I am glad the election is not decided by a tug-o-war, no way Team Trump could lose that one.


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Fact Checked by Who THE LYING LIBERAL MEDIA (that are currently being Sued for it)? Or Facebook Fact Checkers? Zuckerberg Under Oath said Fact Checker just use THEIR OPION!!!
 
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Everyone Claims how many Cookies are bought at this Bakery Accurately Predicts the next President. Much more Accurate than The Biased FAKE Polls!!!
 
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Yea, but are Taylor Swift fans buying MAGA cookies?


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1 Then Trump said, "Let Us re-make a Nation in MY Image, after My likeness, to rule over everything in the Nation, and over all the earth itself and every creature that crawls upon it".

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Sinclair Lewis

Per my far-right friend: "reality sucks"

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Everyone Claims how many Cookies are bought at this Bakery Accurately Predicts the next President. Much more Accurate than The Biased FAKE Polls!!!


Which side of the yard did your dog shit on this morning, left or right? Everyone claims that if your dog shit on the left side of the yard after a debate, the Dems will win and if your dog shit on the right side of the yard after a debate, the Reps will win. Much more accurate than cookie sales.


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Trump cookies outsell Harris' by the thousands in Pennsylvania bakery: 'The margin is astonishing'

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What a stupid post. Are cookies going to put white trash messiah in the White House? Pull your head out of your ass.
 
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I’ve watched about half of the debate and certainly in what I saw Trump got played like a one string fiddle.

Harris was able to manipulate him time and again. She side stepped whatever the question was, yanked his wire on one thing or another and off he went like a wind up toy when he should have been sticking to policy. I’m sure he was coached endlessly beforehand to stick to the substance but she goaded him off course again and again.

He is incredibly insecure, and easily manipulated.
 
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Your right SHE SIDE STEPPED EVERY QUESTION!!!
 
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He Won he doesn't need to. She LIED and try tried to Pin Project 2025 on him. She wasn't Fact Checked EVER!!!


There is no serious to have serious person who thinks Trump won.

Trump does not think he wagon which is why he went back on tv that night.

Foolishness such as above is not helping the GOP ticket. You are hurting it w such stupidity.
 
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Your right SHE SIDE STEPPED EVERY QUESTION!!!


Not every question, but several of them, only to wind up Trump and set him off. Its either his ego or his insecurity, or maybe both, but she steered him off down that road with relative ease.
 
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Harris was asked if the Citizens are better off now than they were 4 years ago. SHE DIDN’T ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!….lol
 
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Harris was asked if the Citizens are better off now than they were 4 years ago. SHE DIDN’T ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!….lol


Obviously we need a brain damaged, insecure titty baby of a fascist dictator. Numb nuts.
 
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Your right SHE SIDE STEPPED EVERY QUESTION!!!


Not every question, but several of them, only to wind up Trump and set him off. Its either his ego or his insecurity, or maybe both, but she steered him off down that road with relative ease.


Like a matador with a cape, she kept him confused and ranting the whole debate.


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The last time a woman spanked Trump that bad he paid her $130,000.


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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Trump answered the question with a lie:

https://youtu.be/UgYVQW_bGmc?si=x4iew-mfY8DIExin

The moment Trump lost the debate and probably the election:

https://youtube.com/shorts/rrb...?si=o_AGESwQTr00ypdT


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Just to be clear, I intensely dislike the Democrat stance on the economy, I dislike their social agenda, and I dislike their foreign policies. Nonetheless, Kamala Harris is coming across as calm, reasonable, and intelligent. Trump is coming across as inarticulate, argumentative, and incompetent.
Tonight, Republicans should be feeling the same sinking feeling that Democrats were feeling after the Trump/Biden debacle. The Republicans nominated the wrong man and thanks to that, we are very likely to end up with a Democrat, and a poor one at that.
We always knew that Trump was a poor speaker, and is unable to stay on point, so we couldn't really expect anything else. Still, that is what he needed to do, and he failed.
Nonetheless, Trump's followers will see his performance as assertive and masterful. It was not. Regards, Bill.


I agree with what you wrote 100%,

He is a lousy speaker, she is a lousy human.....
 
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Well, I watched it until I couldn’t.

The Trump side does have a point about him getting fact checked and Harris not.

They do have a point that she didn’t answer any questions.

She didn’t give a plan or offer anything.

Despite a poor performance by Harris, Trump came across worse, and this to a self identified conservative.

He rambled, got into issues that hurt him on his own, and generally looked like someone who was easily led into doing what his opponent wanted him to do.

Trump lost this debate. He just looked bad.

Not as bad as Biden did in the previous one, but still bad enough that I think he cost himself votes in an election that is going to probably be very close.

Both sides were bad, and the moderation was biased; but even so Trump stunk it up on his own.

Looks like 4 years of word salad.
 
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Just to be clear, I intensely dislike the Democrat stance on the economy, I dislike their social agenda, and I dislike their foreign policies. Nonetheless, Kamala Harris is coming across as calm, reasonable, and intelligent. Trump is coming across as inarticulate, argumentative, and incompetent.
Tonight, Republicans should be feeling the same sinking feeling that Democrats were feeling after the Trump/Biden debacle. The Republicans nominated the wrong man and thanks to that, we are very likely to end up with a Democrat, and a poor one at that.
We always knew that Trump was a poor speaker, and is unable to stay on point, so we couldn't really expect anything else. Still, that is what he needed to do, and he failed.
Nonetheless, Trump's followers will see his performance as assertive and masterful. It was not. Regards, Bill.


I agree with what you wrote 100%,

He is a lousy speaker, she is a lousy human.....


. . . he is a lousy person. Americans can accept a lousy speaker, e.g., Nixon, Ford, Carter, to name a few. Many Americans do, however, have a problem with a valueless vessel.


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Not as bad as Biden did in the previous one, but still bad enough that I think he cost himself votes in an election that is going to probably be very close.


Damn near. The CNN snap poll after the Trump-Biden debate showed 67% thought Trump won and 33% thought Biden won. The CNN snap poll after the Trump-Harris debated showed that 63% thought Harris won and 37% thought Trump won. I know, I know, CNN got it right the first time and got it wrong the second time.


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I tried to watch more of it today. It was terrible.. looked like elder abuse by a bobblehead

I think I'll market a quemala bobblehead, with rigid arm movements and a dorito Jesus scowling

Quemalas intentional dismissive body language tells me she never spent a second on the street... Trump's angry jackhole tells me he is surround by yesmen


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and the moderation was biased



We must have watched a different debate.

I saw a debate where the moderators leaned over backwards to give Trump the last word. Every time Harris finished, he'd speak up, whether it was his turn or not, and the mods would turn his mike on to give him the last word.
 
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To your point, by the end of the debate, Trump had spoken for approximately 42 minutes and 52 seconds, Harris spoke for about 37 minutes and 36 seconds. Come to think of it, maybe the moderators were biased. The longer Trump talked, the deeper the hole he dug.


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Trump cookies outsell Harris' by the thousands in Pennsylvania bakery: 'The margin is astonishing'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tru...p9viJ0DxUDaPSWMGrqyJ


What a stupid post. Are cookies going to put white trash messiah in the White House? Pull your head out of your ass.



Hmmm sems to me you have an unhealthy fixation with heads and asses
 
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He Won he doesn't need to. She LIED and try tried to Pin Project 2025 on him.
She wasn't Fact Checked EVER!!!


Project 2025 probably wasn't written with a Chris Christie or RFK Jr presidency in mind. Are we stupid?


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Trump cookies outsell Harris' by the thousands in Pennsylvania bakery: 'The margin is astonishing'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tru...p9viJ0DxUDaPSWMGrqyJ


What a stupid post. Are cookies going to put white trash messiah in the White House? Pull your head out of your ass.



Hmmm sems to me you have an unhealthy fixation with heads and asses


You’re right, shit for brains. It’s unhealthy when they are together.
 
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Trump cookies outsell Harris' by the thousands in Pennsylvania bakery: 'The margin is astonishing'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tru...p9viJ0DxUDaPSWMGrqyJ


What a stupid post. Are cookies going to put white trash messiah in the White House? Pull your head out of your a$$.



Hmmm sems to me you have an unhealthy fixation with heads and a$$es


You’re right, sh!t for brains. It’s unhealthy when they are together.


Strange.. they usually come in matched pairs, I am fairly certain every poster here has a set


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Like a matador with a cape, she kept him confused and ranting the whole debate.

The only ones she had confused was the American Public.
 
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Do you think Trump is a good human being? Do you think he is a better human being than Kamala Harris?

Let us see -
1. Treasonous traitor who tried to destroy the country's democracy
2. Convicted felon on 34 counts and waiting for sentencing.
3. Convicted for sexual assault. Self confessed sexual assaults
4. Serial liar

You call him a decent human being? Really? Roll Eyes


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I agree with what you wrote 100%,

He is a lousy speaker, she is a lousy human.....


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3. Convicted for sexual assault. ...
4. Serial liar



Naki, by number 4, you and trump share a trait because, as you have been told, repeadly, 3 is a lie..
1 you can't be convicted in a civil case, he was found liable for it...

Ohh, wait... that's one of those "if you ever had lived in America you would know" things... well, you always has to take being a foreigner into account


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Just to be clear, I intensely dislike the Democrat stance on the economy, I dislike their social agenda, and I dislike their foreign policies. Nonetheless, Kamala Harris is coming across as calm, reasonable, and intelligent. Trump is coming across as inarticulate, argumentative, and incompetent.
Tonight, Republicans should be feeling the same sinking feeling that Democrats were feeling after the Trump/Biden debacle. The Republicans nominated the wrong man and thanks to that, we are very likely to end up with a Democrat, and a poor one at that.
We always knew that Trump was a poor speaker, and is unable to stay on point, so we couldn't really expect anything else. Still, that is what he needed to do, and he failed.
Nonetheless, Trump's followers will see his performance as assertive and masterful. It was not. Regards, Bill.


I agree with what you wrote 100%,

He is a lousy speaker, she is a lousy human.....


Your boy got his ass kicked.


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One ancillary benefit of the debate. It sent all the Trump apologists scrambling into their burrows.


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He Won he doesn't need to. She LIED and try tried to Pin Project 2025 on him. She wasn't Fact Checked EVER!!!


He was fact checked because he was lying. She wasn't for the opposite reason, she wasn't lying.

And nobody, including you, thinks trump won that debacle. You are a liar if you say you think he did. Even Carl Rove called it like it was...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...b35c5ccb21edf9&ei=64
 
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It was the performance most hoped they wouldn't see from Trump, but the one which should have been expected. As far as lying is concerned, he always has, so there is little reason to think he would quit. He has always had a problem with rambling when he speaks; no one should expect he would get better with age. It's hard to know who is more to blame. Whether it's Trump himself, his cult members, or the nutless Republicans who were afraid to stand against him, I'm afraid this will be another election he throws. Bill.
 
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Personally I blame not just the nutless elected Republicans who are afraid to stand against him but the dumbass Republicans that have and continue to support him. At this point everyone knows what the man is at his core, to continue to support such person to be the leader of your country is just shameful.


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Personally I blame not just the nutless elected Republicans who are afraid to stand against him but the dumbass Republicans that have and continue to support him. At this point everyone knows what the man is at his core, to continue to support such person to be the leader of your country is just shameful.


Shameful or shameless?

Not a comment on grammar, speaking to the behavior of the Trump supporters.
 
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She was OVIOUSLY given the Questions ahead of time Just like Hildebeast was. She has been Fact Check on 5 HUGE LIES so far!!! She only Cackled once. They have been teaching her NOT TO CACKLE. She is Incapable of answering any question. She is a Marxist just like the rest of them. NOW she says her and Tampon Tim own Guns?....BS
 
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There are several indicators highlighted by the debate performance by Trump that show without doubt that he is dangerously unfit for the office of POTUS. With that power available at his whim and vulnerability to being manipulated in his closed bubble, by choice, he will be the most dangerous mob boss in the world.

Now let me validate that opening summary.

If Harris can manipulate him, throw him off message, enrage him (red face), by messing with his ego and ego fodder, then anyone can and will.

Trump will be Trump, and no amount of coaching will help or change that. He will lie. He will buffoon. He cannot think linear. He cannot stay on message. He trusts his own instincts foremost. This is particularly alarming regarding national security and briefings. If he can't be rational in a debate, he can't be rational on the world stage. We know for sure that his instincts are bad, very bad, and easily used and swayed even more badly by syncopates.

Also, his head is full of lies. He simply can't sort it out. That's a lot to do with the kind of people he chooses for close circle. Guliani, Powell, Miller, for examples and so many more. Those he trusts the most are as much nutz as he is.

He values vengeance, retribution against his enemies, basically any opposition, more than anything, and lusts for the power to make havoc for them.

He's scared, mostly because he can't deny that the very thing he loaths the most is out to get him, namely the rule of law. This whole campaign, all the money, all those people, all those rallies, all this national angst, which is the real American Carnage, etc., is equivalent to rowing a boat on the crest of a tsunami. With this debate, he fell behind the crest. The backwash is coming, carrying all the Tsunami Debris.

Here's an article:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...b9d72bc941ea9f&ei=24

Behind the Curtain: Trump's big, unfixable, glaring glitch

Here's what troubles former President Trump's advisers most: He knew that with precision and preparation, Vice President Harris would bait him on things like crowd size, and buck discussion about her power today and liberalism in the past. • He knew exactly how to try to turn each moment against her.

Why it matters: But he blew it badly ... repeatedly ... predictably. He simply cannot help himself, Trump insiders begrudgingly admit.

No practice, pleas or sage advice keep Trump from being Trump.

It's a feature — not a correctable bug.

The big picture: There is a straight, illuminating through-line from Trump's post-assassination-attempt convention speech and his debate performance Tuesday night.

Go back in time. Go back to the seconds after he was shot at in Pennsylvania. The moment Trump rose, ear bloodied, fist held high, American flag flying behind, and mouthed: "Fight!"

It was an iconic moment, an unforgettable image, a political memory money can't buy. And, Trump's team believed, a sure-bet ticket to winning in November.

All he had to do, they told him, was use the moment to say he took a bullet for America, and felt like a changed man ready to pull the nation together. For a few days, he did ... until 28 minutes into his prime-time convention speech on July 18.

Trump knew — and was told — he could walk off the convention stage up double digits in the polls if he exploited the assassination attempt and cut the grievance crap.

But just like Tuesday's debate, he simply couldn't help himself. He went on for 60 more rambling minutes in that convention speech, rehashing his greatest grievance hits.

The same pattern unfolded at the debate, like clockwork. You saw it in the first 20 minutes or so: Trump was calm, confident, self-controlled in discussing the economy and what he could deliver for voters.

Then Harris went for Trump's obvious ego soft spot: crowd size. You don't need to be Freud to know Trump is sensitive about his fans — and their attention and affection. Advisers told him she'd bait relentlessly on this or similar topics. Don't bite, they counseled.

He didn't just nibble at the bait. He crushed it like a starving, roaring river salmon. He was on a wild run the rest of the debate.
Behind the scenes: A top adviser, asked about the reporting in this column, said the team lets Trump be Trump.

"Nobody has tried to tell President Trump to be anything other than his genuine self," the adviser said, insisting on anonymity. "That's why we have been so successful so far, and that's why there has been harmony on this campaign. We're not trying to put him in a box. We want to amplify his strengths and use that as guidance for what we do."

The adviser added that the debate "went very well — just ask the actual voters" (a reference to conversations with undecided voters by the N.Y. Times, BBC and Reuters).

In an alternative world, one that advisers tried to create with ad hoc debate prep sessions (which his campaign called "policy time," since Trump doesn't think he needs debate practice), he would have calmly turned every question against her.

He was told to repeatedly ask why Harris hadn't used her power as vice president to do all the wonderful things she promises today. Taunt and bait her on her vice-presidential record, he was told. Make her own the border, inflation, crime, trouble overseas.

He was told to repeatedly remind viewers that Harris wants to focus on the future because the present is more bleak and her past is much more liberal than she presents today. Simply ask viewers: Do you feel richer and safer today than you did under Trump?

He was told to hold her accountable for the deadly, hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan. Yet when the moderators teed up that softball twice , he swung at other topics.

It wasn't until the closing minutes of the debate that he seemed to follow that advice. By then, the damage was done.

Four reasons Trump cannot and will not change, according to friends and advisers:

He's haunted. He can't stand being seen as a loser. So it's impossible to fully admit he didn't win in 2020. He looks to distractions like crowd size and adoring coverage for solace. So, seemingly silly taunts — like Harris' "people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom" — hit deep.

He falls for fake news. For a guy who made "fake news" a household term, he falls for it often and easily. It wasn't hard to learn that the allegations of Haitians eating pet dogs and cats were silly and wrong. But far-right activist Laura Loomer was on the plane ride to the debate with him, egging him on.

He's old. A wise man told us three types of people never change: Old guys. Rich guys. Guys with their names on the building. So the chances that Trump — a 78-year-old, self-proclaimed billionaire with his name on buildings, bottles and golf courses — will change are, um, nil.

His bubble lies to him. All politicians live in self-protective bubbles. But Trump's, which extends from his social media cocoon to his Mar-a-Lago luxury, is almost impossible to penetrate with hard truths.

There's always a Loomer to tell Trump he's winning ... even when he's not.


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Per my far-right friend: "reality sucks"

D.J. Trump aka Trumpism's Founding Farter, aka Farter Martyr. Qualifications: flatulence - mental, oral and anal.



 
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NOW she says her and Tampon Tim own Guns?....BS


Speaking of BS, is that all you know? Walz was rated "A" by the NRA for years. After the Parkland shooting he started advocating for restrictions on bump stocks and semi-automatic assault rifles and well as the adoption of red flag laws. He also started to refuse contributions from the NRA. Then the NRA started rating him an "F". He is a life longer hunter. Take your troll crap and go away.


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There are several indicators highlighted by the debate performance by Trump that show without doubt that he is dangerously unfit for the office of POTUS. With that power available at his whim and vulnerability to being manipulated in his closed bubble, by choice, he will be the most dangerous mob boss in the world.

Now let me validate that opening summary.

If Harris can manipulate him, throw him off message, enrage him (red face), by messing with his ego and ego fodder, then anyone can and will.

Trump will be Trump, and no amount of coaching will help or change that. He will lie. He will buffoon. He cannot think linear. He cannot stay on message. He trusts his own instincts foremost. This is particularly alarming regarding national security and briefings. If he can't be rational in a debate, he can't be rational on the world stage. We know for sure that his instincts are bad, very bad, and easily used and swayed even more badly by syncopates.

Also, his head is full of lies. He simply can't sort it out. That's a lot to do with the kind of people he chooses for close circle. Guliani, Powell, Miller, for examples and so many more. Those he trusts the most are as much nutz as he is.

He values vengeance, retribution against his enemies, basically any opposition, more than anything, and lusts for the power to make havoc for them.

He's scared, mostly because he can't deny that the very thing he loaths the most is out to get him, namely the rule of law. This whole campaign, all the money, all those people, all those rallies, all this national angst, which is the real American Carnage, etc., is equivalent to rowing a boat on the crest of a tsunami. With this debate, he fell behind the crest. The backwash is coming, carrying all the Tsunami Debris.

Here's an article:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...b9d72bc941ea9f&ei=24

Behind the Curtain: Trump's big, unfixable, glaring glitch

Here's what troubles former President Trump's advisers most: He knew that with precision and preparation, Vice President Harris would bait him on things like crowd size, and buck discussion about her power today and liberalism in the past. • He knew exactly how to try to turn each moment against her.

Why it matters: But he blew it badly ... repeatedly ... predictably. He simply cannot help himself, Trump insiders begrudgingly admit.

No practice, pleas or sage advice keep Trump from being Trump.

It's a feature — not a correctable bug.

The big picture: There is a straight, illuminating through-line from Trump's post-assassination-attempt convention speech and his debate performance Tuesday night.

Go back in time. Go back to the seconds after he was shot at in Pennsylvania. The moment Trump rose, ear bloodied, fist held high, American flag flying behind, and mouthed: "Fight!"

It was an iconic moment, an unforgettable image, a political memory money can't buy. And, Trump's team believed, a sure-bet ticket to winning in November.

All he had to do, they told him, was use the moment to say he took a bullet for America, and felt like a changed man ready to pull the nation together. For a few days, he did ... until 28 minutes into his prime-time convention speech on July 18.

Trump knew — and was told — he could walk off the convention stage up double digits in the polls if he exploited the assassination attempt and cut the grievance crap.

But just like Tuesday's debate, he simply couldn't help himself. He went on for 60 more rambling minutes in that convention speech, rehashing his greatest grievance hits.

The same pattern unfolded at the debate, like clockwork. You saw it in the first 20 minutes or so: Trump was calm, confident, self-controlled in discussing the economy and what he could deliver for voters.

Then Harris went for Trump's obvious ego soft spot: crowd size. You don't need to be Freud to know Trump is sensitive about his fans — and their attention and affection. Advisers told him she'd bait relentlessly on this or similar topics. Don't bite, they counseled.

He didn't just nibble at the bait. He crushed it like a starving, roaring river salmon. He was on a wild run the rest of the debate.
Behind the scenes: A top adviser, asked about the reporting in this column, said the team lets Trump be Trump.

"Nobody has tried to tell President Trump to be anything other than his genuine self," the adviser said, insisting on anonymity. "That's why we have been so successful so far, and that's why there has been harmony on this campaign. We're not trying to put him in a box. We want to amplify his strengths and use that as guidance for what we do."

The adviser added that the debate "went very well — just ask the actual voters" (a reference to conversations with undecided voters by the N.Y. Times, BBC and Reuters).

In an alternative world, one that advisers tried to create with ad hoc debate prep sessions (which his campaign called "policy time," since Trump doesn't think he needs debate practice), he would have calmly turned every question against her.

He was told to repeatedly ask why Harris hadn't used her power as vice president to do all the wonderful things she promises today. Taunt and bait her on her vice-presidential record, he was told. Make her own the border, inflation, crime, trouble overseas.

He was told to repeatedly remind viewers that Harris wants to focus on the future because the present is more bleak and her past is much more liberal than she presents today. Simply ask viewers: Do you feel richer and safer today than you did under Trump?

He was told to hold her accountable for the deadly, hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan. Yet when the moderators teed up that softball twice , he swung at other topics.

It wasn't until the closing minutes of the debate that he seemed to follow that advice. By then, the damage was done.

Four reasons Trump cannot and will not change, according to friends and advisers:

He's haunted. He can't stand being seen as a loser. So it's impossible to fully admit he didn't win in 2020. He looks to distractions like crowd size and adoring coverage for solace. So, seemingly silly taunts — like Harris' "people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom" — hit deep.

He falls for fake news. For a guy who made "fake news" a household term, he falls for it often and easily. It wasn't hard to learn that the allegations of Haitians eating pet dogs and cats were silly and wrong. But far-right activist Laura Loomer was on the plane ride to the debate with him, egging him on.

He's old. A wise man told us three types of people never change: Old guys. Rich guys. Guys with their names on the building. So the chances that Trump — a 78-year-old, self-proclaimed billionaire with his name on buildings, bottles and golf courses — will change are, um, nil.

His bubble lies to him. All politicians live in self-protective bubbles. But Trump's, which extends from his social media cocoon to his Mar-a-Lago luxury, is almost impossible to penetrate with hard truths.

There's always a Loomer to tell Trump he's winning ... even when he's not.

I can't disagree with any of this. Of course, none of it makes Kamala a good choice for president either. I can only repeat, what a sad situation for the country. Regards, Bill.
 
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