Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton met for a second blistering debate.
Trump played his base and went on the offensive, attacking Clinton for her
husband's business and suggesting he was going to throw in jail if he is
elected president. Martha Raddatz of ABC and CNN moderator Anderson Cooper
guided safe return to the discussion of substantive issues. Raddatz
particularly shone as a ruthless interrogator with a deep knowledge of foreign
affairs.
Cooper asked Raddatz and
follow difficult to recall the candidates, especially Trump original questions
and dig deeper on the issues.The first
question audience member asked,Do you feel that you are modeling appropriate
behavior and positive for young people ? then Trump said Obamacare
trade deficits police officers plans Trump Cooper recalled the issue and
its importance after the release of the tape, 2005. Access Hollywood
Coopersurprised Trump "It must
assumed that sexually abused women Do you understand ? He was perhaps the most obvious question of
the
night, but one question after another, the moderators have pushed for
answers. When Trump said its proposed ban "become a fine background
research," Raddatz interrupted, "Why become that" Trump
protested "Sorry Sorry ..?Raddatz persisted,"No, to answer. the
question"
But he was in Syria, where
Martha Raddatz really shone. He wondered how the candidates would handle the
humanitarian crisis in Aleppo and the Syrian regime, which bombarded the city
with the military support of Russia. Trump avoided the question by critics of
Clinton on Iran and Libya agreement. Raddatz has heard nothing. "Let me
repeat the question," he said, noting the support of Mike Pence of
possible US air strikes. Trump surprisingly replied. "He and I have not
talked and I disagree" Raddatz was still trying to get an answer to your
first question, "What do you think will happen if Aleppo
falls?"Trump replied, "I
think he has essentially fallen "Can criticized the US military for
offensive moves prematurely announce Raddatz commented:".. Sometimes there
are reasons for the military that the war could be psychological to help
civilians .. . "Trump ignored this:" Look, I have two hundred
generals and admirals who supported me.At last Raddatz asked tell me what your
strategy is exchange was remarkable?" with difficult questions and
vigorous, Raddatz exposes a gap between Pence and revealed Trump and Trump
superficial understanding of the crisis in Syria and foreign policy in general.
We believe that even Batman will agree with us: Martha Raddatz is not the hero
we deserve, but it is the hero we need.
ABC News correspondent was
one of the moderators of the second presidential debate on Sunday night, and
CNN's Anderson Cooper. Martha pressed strongly Republican candidate Donald
Trump on issues, repeating until the candidate - known for evading questions -
was forced to give answers.
In fact, because of their
tenacity, Twitter Martha essentially crowned the true winner of the event
gloves-off, your encouragement to fire directly in the debate. Cooper and Raddatz
also struggled to stay calm sitting outside the room. The worst moment came
when Trump suggested that Clinton would be thrown in jail if he won the
election. The audience applauded enthusiastically. After the explosion, and
applause in the first Clinton Trump debate, the Commission on Presidential
Debates may have to consider banning hearings in future debates. public
reaction distract from the seriousness of the debate, and encourage showmen
like Donald Trump to dangerous rhetoric beak and crowd-pleasing.
Martha Raddatz and
aggressive questioning of Anderson Cooper can lead to accusations of bias.
Trump even accused Clinton of moderators and gang up against him in the debate
("It is one of three"). But those tactics should not interfere with
the serious and important journalism that took place Sunday night.
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