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After the Debate: Time to Steel Ourselves. Hard Work Still Lies Ahead

We’ve all had hard days. We often wake up and wish we were farther along than we find ourselves to be, wish the road ahead looked smoother, wish for even a few moments to relax.

 

After the Debate: Time to Steel Ourselves. Hard Work Still Lies Ahead

Article first appeared in The Stream, September 13, 2024

By Frank Kaufmann

We’ve all had hard days. We often wake up and wish we were farther along than we find ourselves to be, wish the road ahead looked smoother, wish for even a few moments to relax.

None of those things greeted Trump supporters the day after his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Harris performed remarkably well Tuesday, significantly exceeding what anyone thought possible — especially those of us who have watched her ramble incoherently for years, but possibly also even some of her most ardent supporters.

Her focus and discipline were superb. She carried out an immaculately and skillfully designed plan of attack, designed and trained by many of the best political sharpshooters in America. The intensity of this training should come as no surprise, nor should it be seen as foul play. The most powerful political machine in the world, the one most ruthlessly and fiercely addicted to the need for power, is investing billions in her success. Of course they would pull out all stops to invest in her training and preparation for the debate. Wars are meant to be won.

Harris’s debate performance had to be an occasion of great relief and excitement for Democrats. She showed up, came prepared, and demonstrated skills not previously seen.

Former President Donald Trump, on the other hand, did not come prepared. I place this at the feet of his campaign, and his handlers and advisers.

Read the full article in The Stream