Bad Hombres: Highlights from the Final Presidential Debate
The third presidential debate wasn’t quite as eventful as the second. With the 2016 election drawing to a close, both candidates have already established their positions on most pertinent issues. Nevertheless, tonight’s debate had a number of significant moments.
The debate began with a question on the Constitution and the Supreme Court. Rather ironically, Hillary stated the need for a Supreme Court that represents the people, not the interests of the elite – meaning Clinton and her donors. Trump, on the other hand, stressed the need for a literal interpretation of the Constitution.
On the topic of abortion, Hillary defended late-term, partial-birth abortion when medically necessary, whereas Trump denounced the practice as unethical under any circumstances.
When asked about immigration, Trump reinforced the need for strong borders. He mentioned the ongoing heroin epidemic and was adamant in his opposition to amnesty. Trump also argued for the need to remove criminal illegals, saying, “...we have some bad hombres here, and we're going to get them out.”
Hillary, opting for an appeal to emotion, offered a sob story about an anchor baby who was afraid that her parents were going to be deported. Trump then took the opportunity to remind us that Hillary had supported a border wall not too long ago.
Referencing recently leaked emails, Trump attacked Hillary for wanting open trade and open borders. Hillary responded that those comments were made in reference to green energy, which, as the email in question reveals, is actually correct. Nevertheless, her support for NAFTA, TPP, amnesty, and a 500% increase in Syrian refugees proves that she does, in fact, support open trade and open borders.
Donald Trump saw this as a chance to attack Hillary on her inability to deal with – or even acknowledge – radical Islam.
The debate turned chaotic on a number of occasions, with Hillary, Trump, and the moderator, Chris Wallace, all talking over one another. Amusingly, one of these moments consisted of both Hillary and Trump repeatedly calling each other puppets.
With regard to Russia, Trump argued that Putin has consistently outsmarted Hillary and Obama; as such, the Russian president, according to Donald, respects neither. Trump also stressed the need for improved diplomatic relations with this nuclear power – something Hillary and her donors are surely unwilling to offer.
As to be expected, Trump was asked about the plethora of women who recently accused him of sexual misconduct. The real estate mogul denied the allegations, claiming that these women were likely rent seeking and possibly taking directions from the Clinton campaign. Hillary pressed the issue, determined to portray Donald as a rampant misogynist.
Donald Trump also criticized Hillary over the Clinton Foundation, which Hillary defended, stating that 90% of all donations to the foundation are put toward charitable works – a claim that Breitbart thoroughly debunked. In reality, the Clinton Foundation’s contribution is as little as 6%.
Unrelenting, Trump demanded Hillary return the money she received from Islamic countries that execute gays and forbid women from driving cars. This was an excellent decision, as it lays bare Hillary’s blatant greed and hypocrisy.
Toward the end of the debate, Wallace asked Trump if he would accept the results of the election. Much to the horror of normies, cuckservatives, and liberals everywhere, Trump refused to do so, saying that he would instead “tell you at the time.” Donald proceeded to describe rampant voter fraud and decry media corruption.
The painful truth, of course, is that voter fraud has been taking place for decades – and not at polling stations. America has been intentionally flooded with impoverished non-Whites who overwhelmingly vote for free stuff, which the Democrats are more than willing to offer. And, as we know, liberalism is a tool used to enforce globalism, which makes these foreigners even more useful to the international elite.
Overall, tonight went well for Trump. He didn’t completely dominate Hillary as in the previous debate, but he still came out ahead. My only criticism is that he didn’t spend more time discussing Project Veritas or Wikileaks. To be fair, he briefly touched upon both, but didn’t refer to the former by name.
Nevertheless, Trump accomplished what he needed to. By this point, every American has been given a clear choice: one between war and peace; globalism and self-determination; corruption and justice; chaos and order.
I pray that America chooses wisely, but it may be too late.
However, so long as Trump wins the White vote, he will have legitimacy. For if our leaders hadn’t elected a new people in 1965, we wouldn’t find ourselves on the precipice of disaster.