• @paf0
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      Sounds unfair, charades is hard when you have tiny hands.

    • Billiam
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      “Accordion? It’s accordion, right? …wait, you were trying to say you love Putin and hate immigrants? And you only want to be President because you’re trying to escape the consequences of your crimes? Huh, never would have guessed that one.”

      “Oh this one? I’m gonna guess concertina…”

    • mad_asshatter
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      Trump’s will always be ‘Accordion Player’.

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        Or “giving a handjob”. I hate when he does his little “jacking two dicks at once” dance.

  • @SassyRamen
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    Yeah, they realized too late that mic muting is in his favor when not going against Biden.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think it is NBD. My theory is they wanted to ensure he accepted mic muting to prevent the BS he did with Hillary. Now he’s locked in to shutting up and sitting in a chair while Harris tears him to pieces.

      • @NJSpradlin
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        That’s a good POV, play him hard to accept what you want through reverse psychology. I watched, while getting more and more drunk, the last debate. Trump didn’t act out when the mic was muted. Why would I expect he’d act out now when it was unmuted? Sure, given the opportunity he’ll railroad you, but that doesn’t help Harris. That just makes him look better to his base. She needs to be able to defeat him on his inability to answer questions or keep himself on topic. His wonderings and absurd statements. Call his ass out.

        • Coelacanth
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          If - and it’s a huge, astronomic IF - Harris is able to control Trump and shut him down using his own methods, biting back on merit of personal authority when he attempts to interrupt her, then hot mics would benefit her enormously. I don’t think it’s easy to do, as Trump has proven time and again that he can bulldoze people on sheer respectlessness, loudness and tenacity. Given the risk of him running her over being a disaster for her momentum, I think it’s probably safer on balance to have muted mics.

      • @Dkarma
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        Nah they wanted to get a dig in about how Trump cant control himself.

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      I don’t think the Harris campaign cared either way. They just pressure the Mic thing move the narrative to the Mic instead of whether the debate was even happening or not. I literally use the same technique on my toddler. Just give him an option about a detail of something I want him to do but don’t give him the option about the act itself.

      • @SassyRamen
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        Yeah, you make a good point. IIRC I had read here on Lemmy somewhere that the Harris compain was wanting to switch back to having mics on.

  • @[email protected]
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    We know what is going to happen the old racist will not be able to contain himself during his ass whipping.

  • @Rapidcreek
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    Even though Donald Trump claimed earlier today that he had agreed to rules for the September 10 debate, Kamala Harris’ campaign said the question over live or muted microphones “remains an open discussion,” the New York Times reports.

    • Five
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      CNN is owned by conservative billionaire John Malone, one of the largest landlords in the world. As a corporation whose main product is selling eyes to advertisers, it would be correctly categorized as a right-biased organization.

      An example of this right-wing bias is when they put an obvious Trump Supporter on their recent panel of ‘undecided voters.’ According to Parker Molloy from The New Republic, this isn’t “an isolated case of questionable representation in CNN’s voter panels. In fact, it appears to be part of a troubling pattern stretching back years.” She suggests it could be “a potential willingness to mislead viewers for the sake of compelling television.” - media ownership and their profit motive, and complicity of the media elite are the first and third filters of the propaganda model.

      The job of flak organizations (fourth filter) like MBFC is to center corporate news that is favorable to power, and push voices critical of it to the periphery.

      • Omega
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        All of the sensationalist mainstream media has right-wing bias. They have to be to sell the “both-sides” narrative. Minimize the radical and blast the mundane.