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Hola amigos! Please post your quik takes below if you're of a mind. ... I'm certainly not Mr. Sensitivity when it comes to making criminal laws out of the concept, but do suggest that we all show some "sensitivity" to friends who vote the other side. If you plan on voting Trump, for example, please comment with an awareness that you'll be read by people voting Hillary, and treat them as your friends.
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TREMENDOUS PRESSURE
I don't know if Hillary, or Trump, will melt down. I do know, however, that if I were in their shoes I'd be well capable of melting down.
The Bobby Riggs - Billie Jean King tennis match was comparable to this, in terms of national attention, hard feelings, and what's at stake, but they could move around and burn off cortisone. As a chessplayer I know what it's like to be stressed Max and then to be forced to remain physically still. Both Hillary and Donald will probably be showing superhuman poise tonight.
But I'll be watching, empathetically, to see if either one cracks.
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EARPIECES
Chessplayers, who compete for mere thousands of dollars, assume that their opponents are getting off-site help unless proven otherwise. It would be routine for a tournament chessplayer to ask, "How do we know that either one of these candidates doesn't have a thumper in their shoes?"
Just riffing. That's what is on the mind of any chessplayer watching tonight's debate.
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PRO-HILLARY COMMENT
On the far right, they wonder about Hillary's neuro condition. Whether she is having seizures, spacing out, and so forth. And to be fair, I personally wonder about that "black van mobile medical team" she travels around with, as did the press, when she 'disappeared' for 90 minutes following the fainting on 9/11 ... if that happened to a sitting President (press blackout episode) the nation might assume the worst and go into crisis.
But! My basic reaction to this is that she did just fine in the Bernie Debates. Chance of a neuro moment tonight, very slim, I would think.
Obviously, Hillary's sheer knowledge of politics and policy dwarfs Trump's. We'll see to what extent she can translate that to debate impact.
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PRO-TRUMP COMMENT
It seems to me that some corners of the media have been working very hard to portray Trump as, quite literally, a clinically insane person - neurotic and deluded at a bare minimum.
But the last few days, some of these same people are protesting, "Just because he is going to look normal does not mean he clears the bar." There's an essential irony in this: Here's who we've told you he is, and just because you get to meet him now doesn't mean you get to form your own opinion. In other words, the over-demonization could come back to bite those who were exaggerating.
Or not. We'll see.
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MOST INTERESTING READ THIS WEEK, FOR ME PERSONALLY
Scott Adams' very creative argument for switching to Trump. No need to click if you are annoyed by sympathy to Trump, but if you do click, you'll find some fresh thought there.
Counterbalancing link with sympathies to Hillary: FiveThirtyEight.com. Nate Silver used to be one of Baseball Prospectus' stars; now he runs a NYT political blog with fairly objective math but quite subjective prose. I read it daily, especially the comments.
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Blessings,
Jeff