CNN’s Chris Wallace called tonight’s debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris “as devastating for Trump” as the June disaster was for Joe Biden.
Wallace, who left Fox News for CNN in 2021, was quick to criticize Trump’s performance in contrast to Biden’s in June.
“I never thought I would see a debate as devastating as the one in June, where Joe Biden basically ruined his re-election campaign. I think tonight’s debate was just as devastating.”
Wallace later claimed that Harris “made a whitewash” in substance and style, rebuking Trump on every issue presented.
“She stressed that she is the candidate for change, that we need to turn the page after a decade of division and polarization,” he added.
CNN’s Chris Wallace called tonight’s debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris “as devastating for Trump” as the June disaster was for Joe Biden
‘The picture of the debate for me is that she’s there happy, smiling, expressive, shaking her head in dismay at the things Trump was saying and Trump looked angry, scowling at the moderators.’
He ended by saying that “Donald Trump looked old tonight” and claimed that Harris won by “just showing up.”
This was followed by a chorus of praise for Harris and ridicule for Trump from Wallace’s colleagues in the media.
Liberal CNN commentator Van Jones raved about Kamala Harris’ debate against Donald Trump on Tuesday in Philadelphia, while anti-Trump Republican Chris Christie also praised the vice president.
Trump and Harris exchanged sharp remarks in the ABC News-hosted contest, drawing criticism from viewers over moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis’ refusal to fact-check Harris.
After that, the liberal media’s reaction to Joe Biden’s debate disaster against Trump in Georgia in June turned completely 180 degrees, leading the president to drop out of the race.
Jones, who called Biden’s performance in June “painful” and a failure, could not hide his enthusiasm for Harris’ attacks on Trump.
“She whipped him, she just whipped him,” Jones said after fellow liberals like David Axelrod lavished praise on Harris.
Trump and Harris traded sharp barbs in the ABC News-hosted contest, which drew criticism from viewers over moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis’ refusal to fact-check Harris.
He then explained that Harris was fulfilling the fictional role of “wish fulfillment” in her handling of Trump.
“People wanted to see someone put this bully in his place,” Jones said of the former president.
“She came up to him and put him in his place. She provoked him and then beat him up,” he said, before laughing and repeating the statement again.
“Not only did she pass the Commander-in-Chief’s test, he failed it. You want this guy to take on a dictator? He saw the blows coming, but he couldn’t get out of the way.”
Jones concluded by stating that Harris was speaking “for the people” when she referred to her “middle-class background,” while Trump was speaking “for himself.”
Chris Christie, the former two-term New Jersey governor who ran unsuccessfully against Trump twice for the Republican nomination before ultimately turning on the former president, also praised Harris and criticized Trump.
“She was exquisitely well prepared, she set traps and he chased every rabbit down every hole instead of talking about the things he should have been talking about,” Christie told ABC News.
“This is the difference between someone who is well prepared and someone who is not prepared,” he added, saying that Trump “is going to lose the election.”
Wallace, who left Fox News to join CNN in 2021, immediately criticized Trump’s performance in contrast to Biden’s in June.
Chris Christie, the former two-term New Jersey governor who ran unsuccessfully against Trump twice for the Republican nomination before ultimately turning on the former president, also praised Harris and criticized Trump.
Christie later criticized Trump’s campaign for poorly preparing him for the debate.
‘Whoever prepared the debate for Donald Trump should be fired, he was not good at all tonight.’
He said Harris “looked like she belonged there” while Trump talked about “people eating pets” and his rallies without saying enough about the economy.
“I think what we’re going to see is people looking at Kamala Harris as a potential president. Donald Trump is going to have to get to work.”
I think there has been a wish: in fiction, there is a wish fulfilled.
While pro-Trump conservatives like CNN’s Scott Jennings have complained about bias by ABC News moderators, he admitted that they may not have been able to help Trump.
“It’s hard to complain about the refs when you can’t make a shot,” Jennings said.