I
have supported, and continue to support, Donald Trump from the moment he pledged to abolish gun
free zones, remove illegal aliens from the United States, and
construct a working border with Mexico.
However, his performance
during the final presidential debate was not only worse than his
first, it could very well place the Republic’s future under
control of Hillary Clinton and her army of globalist kleptocrats.
The
third debate was Trump's final opportunity to prosecute Hillary
Clinton for her life of self service, felonious dissemination of US
intelligence operations, criminal disregard for the rule of law, and
visceral hatred of humanity. It was his last
chance to make 72 million viewers aware of how and why Hillary
Clinton is pure evil, but he failed by reverting to the defensive armature
we saw in debate one.
Trump
was overwhelmed by a rehearsed Clinton in debate three. Far from controlling and off-basing Hillary, which he did in debate two, Trump appeared easily
angered and unpresidential before the largest
audience of voters he will have before election day.
In addition to a serious lack of political instincts, Trump called our country
“stupid” for the idiocy of current and preceding administrations,
where he should have distinguished between the nobility of our
country and the stupidity and lawlessness of our leaders.
Trump
showed his unhinged side by going into another “good job
Hillary” rant, which made him look flustered, unprofessional, and easily
provoked.
Last, his “such a nasty woman” comment was a fatal nail in his last
chance to nationally obviate Hillary from the presidential race. Childishly calling Clinton names was an inexcusable alternative to shaming her life of crime.
Trump failed his fiduciary obligation to put the nation's most criminal politician on pubic trial Wednesday night simply because he did not prepare and confront Hillary with a rehearsed, prosecutorial tone. (1)
1. Trump's
third debate performance was so bad, in fact, conservative social
media and talk radio spent the following Thursday and Friday rushing
to his rescue 'clarifying what he meant' during the
debate.
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