 So, at the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, one of, if not the most devastating moments for Donald Trump didn't come from, you know, a heated exchange between him and Joe Biden, where, you know, Biden got in a jab or a sick burn. It came from Donald Trump exposing himself. Because when he was asked whether or not he would condemn white supremacy and his white supremacist supporters, as we all saw, he did not. The best that we got from him wasn't a condemnation at all. He told the Proud Boys to stand down and stand by. Not much of a condemnation of anything that was an endorsement of their behavior, of their support for you. Now, you know that Republicans face-palmed when they watched him do this because immediately after the debate took place, the Trump War Room tweeted out, here are seven examples of Trump condemning the KKK. Okay, well, I mean, if he's condemned the KKK and white supremacists and far-right extremists so many times, why was it so difficult for him to do it at the debate, when millions of people across the country were tuning in to watch him? I mean, if you want people to know that you do not support white supremacy and you unequivocally condemn it, wouldn't you expect him to broadcast this at the debate when all eyes are on Donald Trump? No, I mean, he did not condemn white supremacists because Donald Trump himself is a white supremacist. Now you may say, Mike, maybe you're being a little bit too unkind to him. Okay, well, you know, I would disagree with you there, but at a minimum, you have to admit that there's a lot of white supremacists that support Donald Trump and he wants them to support him. He welcomes their support. Don't take it from me. Take it from Republican Rick Santorum, who said the quiet part out loud on CNN. Where he was asking the president to do something that he knows the president doesn't like to do. Which is? Which is say something bad about people who support him. Right? What, declining violence? Well, talking about the white supremacists, number one, and number two, if Trump actually were a good person and wasn't a white supremacist, then he would say, you know what, I reject their support unequivocally because we don't need their support. I have enough people who love me and support me who reject that ideology. I don't want the support of white supremacists. If you support me and you are a racist, don't support me. Don't vote for me. Like you have to take a stand at some point, even if you will lose votes, you will lose white supremacist votes. But I mean, if you're not principled and winning at all costs is what you prioritize the most, then you do what Donald Trump did. Now, Senate Republicans knew that this was a disaster and it's funny watching them try to clean up the mess that Donald Trump made because this was a horrible look at a debate when people right now need someone who's not going to be divisive, who's going to try to bring the country together. Watch what they say because they clearly didn't know how to do damage control for Donald Trump. Because I mean, how do you do damage control for someone? You know, how do you defend the indefensible? You can't. So you just look foolish, case in point. I think he misspoke in response to Chris Wallace's comment, he was asking Chris what he wanted to say. I think he misspoke. I think he should correct it. He doesn't correct it. I guess he didn't misspeak. He should have been very clear. And he should have made it very clear that there's no room for people on the far left or the far right when it comes to either Antifa or these white supremacist groups. He should have been very clear. So were you able to serve by that? Not today, like I said, I saw it afterwards. I was hoping for more clarity. I condemn white supremacy, all extremist groups. I think that all of these groups are hateful and I condemn them in the strongest terms. We need to remain one nation under God. It's funny because Todd Young there, you know, he couldn't really speak to Donald Trump and defend that behavior because how could you? Again, you can't defend the indefensible. But he said, look, I condemn white supremacist extremist groups. Oh, well, look at you. I mean, is the bar that low where you condemn white supremacist and we're supposed to applaud you for that? I mean, look, it's clear what he's doing here. He's deflecting because what do you say when the president of your party, you know, the leader of your party, the president of the United States refuses to condemn white supremacy? How do you respond to that without looking like a white supremacist yourself? So you just kind of deflect and say, well, at least I'm not racist. He may be. But I'm not racist. Tim Scott said, look, I think he misspoke. If he did, he should correct. If he doesn't correct, then I guess he didn't misspeak. To me, I think that what Tim Scott is doing, he's signaling to Donald Trump, you kind of fucked up here. And I think you need to correct the record, otherwise this is going to look a certain way. I think Trump is going to pick up on that subtle message that Tim Scott is trying to send to him. But I think Tim Scott knows exactly why Donald Trump did not condemn white supremacy. I think he knows that. We all know that he knows that. So to him, this is a gesture towards getting Donald Trump to just speak up, right? Say the right thing. Also, you had the second person, I love the both-sizing of this. He should have been more clear when it comes to either Antifa or white supremacist groups. So you're trying to literally like both sides of the situation when one side is a far-right extremist group that has literally killed people and does violence all the time. And they admit openly that they support violence. And another group is anti-fascist. And they show up to counter the marches that proud boys and white supremacists do. Like you're really going to both sides of the situation here, really? On top of that, how can you even both sides of the situation when Donald Trump has already condemned one side? He condemned Antifa. But again, he refuses to condemn white supremacists. Why is it so difficult? I mean, it's almost like you have to question maybe he himself is in fact a white supremacist and it's not just that he wants them to support him and he doesn't want to speak out because he's afraid of losing votes. He himself is a white supremacist. Now look, he got another chance. Like this was a disaster. So a report of the next day after this debate asked him, will you condemn white supremacy? Specifically, she asked these groups clearly love you. Do you welcome that? Again, very difficult for him to answer this question clearly. Let me follow up. White supremacists, they fear you will love you and support you. You welcome them. I want law in order to be a very important part. It's a very important part of my campaign. And when I say that, what I'm talking about is law enforcement has to police have to take care and they should stop defunding the police like they've done in New York, like they've done in New York. I just told you, I've always denounced any form, any form, any form of any of that you have to denounce. But I also, Joe Biden has to say something about Antifa. It's not a philosophy. It's really, really difficult for Donald Trump to condemn white supremacy. Really difficult. In response to a reporter trying to give him a second chance to clean up the mess that he made when he refused to condemn white supremacist extremist groups on a debate stage, she says, look, these white supremacist groups clearly love you. Do you welcome that? Or do you not? His response? I want law in order. I mean Jesus Christ. He can't say it. Now she asked him again and he says, I always denounce any form of any of that you have to denounce. That's his denouncement. I always denounce any form of any of that you have to denounce. Name it. You denounce what? You can't even name what you're denouncing. Do you understand why this is an issue? He literally refuses to denounce white supremacy. Now there's just one conclusion that you can draw from this. He's a white supremacist. I mean what more do you want? He refuses to condemn white supremacy when all eyes are on him. If you aren't condemning white supremacy when everyone is watching, you're not even trying to put up this facade that you are against white supremacy and you reject their support unequivocally. So I mean I don't know how Republicans and MAGA chuds are going to try to spin this and twist themselves into a pretzel to make it seem as if it doesn't look as bad as it does, but it looks really bad. If you're asked repeatedly to condemn white supremacist extremists and you won't and you pivot to antifa, that's a bad look. It tells us that you don't condemn white supremacist extremists. Not only do you welcome their support, but you probably agree with them. So this is bad, this is probably the most devastating moment from the debate that will have lasting consequences and he deserves to lose because of this because if you can't even do the bare minimum and condemn white supremacy, you are a worthless president who is incapable of bringing the country together and representing all of the country. Shameful. Just shameful. Mike is the worst progressive on YouTube. Please don't subscribe to him or become a patron. David Dole is so much better. Trust me folks, he's doing a great job. He really is. Okay?