04-18-2019, 12:40 PM
(04-18-2019, 09:51 AM)David Horn Wrote:You're more willing to spar with Trump on his so called ground when you know that the audience is packed with loyal supporters and potential or likely supporters. From what I saw, I thought the moderators did a decent job making him look like an old fool who doesn't seem to realize how far American society has advanced in it's understanding of how the world works these days. I can tell this, the folks who eagerly raised their hands when asked who would be willing to give up the health insurance they have to receive government health insurance didn't go through crap that I and most business's did with Obamacare.(04-17-2019, 11:23 PM)gabrielle Wrote: Bernie Sanders triggers Trump as he seeks to win over his voters
Quote:At a Fox News town hall in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Monday night, Sanders mused to the moderators that President Donald Trump, who "watches your network a bit," might be tuned in for the festivities.
The morning after and again on Tuesday night, Trump confirmed Sanders' well-founded suspicion with a series of snappish tweets, alleging the network had "stuffed" the room, which applauded many of the Vermont independent's answers, "with Bernie supporters," after initially -- about 10 hours earlier -- calling it "so weird to watch Crazy Bernie on Fox News."
Indeed, the sight of any Democrat -- much less a democratic socialist running for the party's presidential nomination -- in a venue so closely aligned with the Trump administration, is an unusual one. Sanders' decision to tread those uneven boards upset more than a few liberals commentators, who worried that his presence alone might gift the network some undeserved credibility. For Trump, though, the notes of aggravation in his tweets pointed to a broader new conflict: Here, for the first time, one of the candidates vying to deny him a second term had stood up on his stage, in front of an audience Trump views as his own, and delivered an unflinching case against him.
It's good to see that a few of the Dems are willing to spar with Trump on his chosen ground. That may be the badge of honor that separates the brave from the timid, and timidity has about run its course, don't you think?