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Veteran swiftly fact-checks Trump’s military claims

During this election cycle's first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden Thursday in Atlanta, the president noted that his opponent once blatantly disrespected military service members by calling them "suckers" and "losers."

In his response, Trump shot back claiming that "was a made-up quote" reported by "a third-rate magazine."

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'A dumpster fire': CNN hosts face blowback for letting Trump lie throughout debate

While there is a growing consensus that the first 2024 presidential debate between President Joe Biden and convicted felon Donald Trump was a disaster for the sitting president, there is also a faction of political observers who believe that the moderators of the debate fell down on the job.

In particular, there was a great deal of anger at CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper over their failure to make Trump answer their questions and worse including allowing him to lie with impunity with no push-back or fact-checking.

As reported by the Washington Post's Jeremy Barr, the former president littered his answers with a flood of lies, yet the two CNN "State of the Union" hosts never stepped in to correct the record.

According to Barr, "Instead of fact-checking the candidates, Tapper and Bash focused mostly on keeping them within the time limits, stopping and starting and going back and forth between the candidates," before adding, "Even when Trump seemed to ignore a question about the opioid crisis by instead criticizing Biden’s economic policies, the moderators said nothing and allowed Trump to keep talking."

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With Trump also making false accusations about abortions after a birth, Kate Smith, senior director of news for Planned Parenthood, took to X, and wrote, "How are none of the moderators fact checking this post birth abortion nonsense?? That was a dumpster fire.”

NBC News and MSNBC contributor Anthony Coley used the same social media platform to complain, "The absence of real-time fact checking is the biggest failure of this debate."

“Not having fact checking was a dumb decision,” stated Ameshia Cross, a Democratic strategist.

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'Failure is not an option': Joe Scarborough questions if Biden is 'up to the job'

Reflecting on Thursday night's presidential debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough suggested the president may "not be up to the job" after his halting performance.

On Friday morning, a grim-faced "Morning Joe" panel uniformly expressed dismay at Biden's performance, with Scarborough pronouncing it "tragic."

Addressing the panel, Scarborough began, "Well, I think I should start by saying, without any apologies, that I love Joe Biden and Jill, and I will gladly debate anybody anytime, anyplace, anywhere, over the issue of whether Joe Biden has been the most effective president, passing bipartisan legislation, expanding NATO, in responding to the rising threat coming from China, by flexing America's strength around China, by having the strongest economy in the world, bar none, the strongest economy, actually, relative to the rest of the world in 50, 60, 70 years, the strongest dollar in half a century, the strongest military relative to the rest of the world. I would argue, and many others would argue, since 1945."

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Having said that, he later added, "We talked about the Goldwater, Barry Goldwater, to walk over and tell Richard Nixon it was over... Now, the question is, do Democrats need to do the same thing of Joe Biden? I mean, these are hard questions, but the fact is, friends, failure is just not an option. In 2024, failure is not an option."

"I think what surprised me, and what surprised a lot of people very close to Joe Biden, is the fact that this man always rises to the occasion," he continued. "Last night was, sadly for him, and I believe for Democrats and this country, and, again, if you believe what's at stake in this election is what we believe is at stake, I'll even use the word tragically, he tragically did not rise to the occasion last night."

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Trump lies as Biden crashes: A campaign-defining presidential debate

With four months to go until Election Day, the earliest-ever general election debate featured two presidents – one current, one former – and a lot of bitter personal attacks. Joe Biden’s universally acknowledged poor performance surprised and even panicked Democrats; Donald Trump gave a more forceful – if not truthful – performance

The Conversation asked two scholars, Mary Kate Cary and Karrin Vasby Anderson, to watch the debate and analyze a passage or a moment that stood out to them. Anderson is a communications scholar with a specialty in gender and the presidency, as well as political pop culture. Cary teaches political speechwriting and worked as a White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush, for whom she wrote more than 100 addresses.

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‘This was awful’: Congressional Dems deflated after Biden debate disaster

WASHINGTON — If you’re embarrassed or queasy after President Joe Biden’s performance in last night’s presidential debate, you’re in good company.

Dems are deflated. Of the 27 mostly current and a few former Democratic members of Congress Raw Story texted for reaction — all typically responsive — only three readily replied with thoughts on Biden’s performance.

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'A car accident in slow motion': CNN cuts from cheery Biden watch party to stunned panel

CNN anchor and broadcast journalist Chris Wallace pulled no punches Thursday night, calling President Joe Biden's debate performance a "car accident in slow motion."

To many Democrats and never-Trumpers on the internet, the statement was hardly hyperbolic. But an already stunned panel nearly fell out of the chairs when they saw a Biden boasting at the after-party, "We're going to beat this guy," as the crowd cheered, "we need you!"

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Irate Democrats demand explanation from 'proud' DNC after dismal Biden debate performance

President Joe Biden left his own party stunned Thursday — much to the glee of the GOP — and while Democrats erupted online, the Democratic National Committee dared to ask for money from other "proud" supporters following their candidate's performance.

In a text to supporters, the DNC wrote: "If Joe Biden made you as proud as us, and if you're ready to do something important to beat Donald Trump and the MAGA-right -- it's the perfect time to donate to the DNC."

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'Fantastical, delusional': CBS anchor gives Trump low marks for debate

CBS News anchor John Dickerson gave former President Donald Trump low marks for a "delusional" and "fantastical" debate performance.

Following the first presidential debate of the 2024 general election, CBS host Nora O'Donnell concluded the event by noting that President Joe Biden had a "raspy voice" due to a cold.

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'Oh my god!': CNN's John King highlights 'aggressive panic' over Biden's 'dismal' debate

The red phone is ringing off the hook at the DNC.

CNN's chief national correspondent John King weighed in on what he's been hearing to be an abysmal performance on the galactic stage of the presidential debate where President Joe Biden faced off against former President Donald Trump in a rematch on who will be occupying the White House in 2025.

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Biden's debate performance 'gravely jeopardized' Dems' prospects to defeat Trump: expert

President Joe Biden's raspy — and to many, "concerning" debate performance left many Democrats fearing the worst for the 2024 presidential election — and at least one prominent election expert agreed with them.

Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, did little to assuage Democrats' despair.

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Trump makes wild boast at debate with Biden: 'I have the biggest heart on this stage'

Former President Donald Trump, who has said he would conduct mass deportations if elected, claimed in a debate with President Joe Biden that he had the "biggest heart on this stage."

Trump made the assertion after debate moderator Dana Bash asked Trump if he would do anything to combat the climate crisis.

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'I have seen your swing': Biden accepts Trump's debate golf challenge

As Democrats openly questioned President Joe Biden's widely regarded poor showing at Thursday night's debate, former President Donald Trump boasted that he's not only in great cognitive shape, he's as healthy as he's been in decades.

And he challenged his rival to match him on the golf course.

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'Morals of an alley cat!': Biden slams Trump over 'public molestation' and porn-star cases

A visibly frail Joe Biden found the strength to rip adjudicated rapist and hush money silencer Donald Trump, forcefully asserting at the debate stage Thursday night: "You have the morals of an alley cat!"

Biden's forceful attack came as a counter to Trump, who said he would have successful "retribution" over his political rivals if elected.

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