#debate

Who Needs Answers When You Have Soundbites?

#debate

Who Needs Answers When You Have Soundbites?

Political debates are basically reality TV, but with fewer dance-offs and more people dodging questions like they’re playing dodgeball in gym class. One candidate passionately declares, "I have a plan!" while the other interrupts, "No, I have the plan!" Meanwhile, the moderator, sweating profusely, begs them to just answer one question directly. The audience claps at random moments, unsure if they’re agreeing or just stretching their hands. By the end, nothing is resolved, everyone claims victory, and we all realize we could’ve just watched a dog video instead.

Harris vs. Trump in 2024

  • Wednesday, 01 January 2025

Harris vs. Trump in 2024 ABC News Presidential Debate

The key moments from Sunak and Starmer's fiery first head-to-hea

  • Tuesday, 04 June 2024

key moments from Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer’s first televised debate of the election.

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