Good, but I say only throw out the topics without actually forming a question. Those questions were so long and rambling and poorly worded last night. Horrible, horrible, old school "contrast" this to your opponent carp.
Instead, your computer screen with topics such as:
Supreme Court: GO (T first)
Healthcare: GO (B first)
COVID
BLM & ANTIFA
Economy
Taxes
Green New Deal
Swamp
…. you get the idea.
Welp, I do create a lot of memes and have since 2016.
What I'm talking about here is a response to your new debate format where the candidates aren't asked entire questions. They are instead only given a topic and two minutes, or whatever, to talk about their record, plans for, or opinions about that topic, including what their opponent has said or done. This would take out any need for a moderator who may bias.
Important clip. TO THE TOP!
AFAIK, they are each issued a blank notepad and a pen at the lectern. They can't have any prepared notes handy. The aide came at the end to remove the pad because Joe scribbled on it. I saw at one point, just before he started answering a question, he drew a long vertical line down the middle of the pad. I don't believe POTUS used the notepad or took any notes during the debate.
Agree. If you are talking about the moderator the next day, nobody "won" the debate. Wallace was a disgrace.
Good work, thank you, anon.
US embassy employee in Ukraine found dead by railway tracks
Reuters | Sep 30, 2020, 22:28 IST
KYIV: Ukrainian authorities are investigating the death of an employee of the US embassy in Kyiv who was found by railway tracks in a park on Wednesday and are searching for a man suspected of assaulting her.
Police said the woman was found unconscious with a head injury by a passerby outside the city centre, in running gear and wearing headphones. She was taken to hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.
Police are looking for a dark-haired man of 30-40, dressed in dark shorts and a T-shirt. They have opened an investigation into suspected murder but have not ruled out that the death was an accident.
"The unconscious woman was admitted to a hospital where she subsequently died. During the examination of the victim's belongings, an identity card of an employee of the US Embassy in her name was found," the police said on Facebook.
The embassy was not immediately available for comment. The Ukrainian foreign ministry had no immediate comment.
"May be a crime," Interior Ministry spokesman Artem Shevchenko tweeted in English. "But may be an accident too. Body was found on railway in earphones during the jogging."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/tensions-mount-as-azerbaijan-and-ethnic-armenian-forces-fight-for-fourth-day/articleshow/78409261.cms
36-year-old Deonte Murray. Say His Name
Suspect arrested in ambush shooting of 2 LA sheriff's deputies
30 September 2020, 14:18
A suspect has been arrested in the brazen ambush shooting that left two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies severely wounded earlier this month, authorities said on Wednesday.
Authorities identified the suspect as 36-year-old Deonte Murray.
Murray has been in custody since Sept. 15, when he was arrested following an alleged carjacking and a 10-hour standoff with police in the Lynwood section of Los Angeles, sheriff's officials said. But when he was arrested, sheriff's officials told reporters that Murray was not the suspect in the shooting of the deputies and that the search for that gunman, which prompted a reward that soared to $675,000 with private donations, was ongoing.
During a news conference on Wednesday, sheriff's officials faced numerous questions about why they initially ruled out Murray as the ambush suspect. Officials claimed that at the time of Murray's arrest they didn't know for sure he was the alleged gunman.
Murray is scheduled to be arraigned later on Wednesday. Prosecutors are recommending bail be set at $6.15 million.
The ambush unfolded on Sept. 12 as the two deputies, whose names have not been released by the sheriff's department, sat in a marked patrol vehicle near the Martin Luther King Jr. Transit Center in Compton, authorities said. Surveillance video released by the sheriff's department showed an individual dressed in black shorts, a dark jacket and wielding a pistol walk up to the vehicle and shoot through the passenger-side window without warning.
The shooter ran to a black four-door sedan and sped away, authorities said. As the gunman fled, surveillance video showed the patrol vehicle's passenger-side door open and one of the wounded deputies, described as a 31-year-old mother of a 6-year-old, stumble out.
Officials have not commented on Murray's motive for the alleged ambush "beyond the fact that he hates policemen and wants them dead," said Kent Wegener, captain of the LA Sheriff's Homicide Bureau.
At the time of Murray's arrest, reports circulated online implying that the armed carjacking suspect caught in Lynwood could be the gunman wanted in the surprise attack on the two deputies. However, the sheriff's department issued a statement describing the online reports as "ERRONEOUS information" and said "there are no named or wanted suspects at this time."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-arrested-ambush-shooting-la-sheriffs-deputies/story?id=73344768