 There was a really funny moment where Trump is talking about how he is the one who lowered drug prices. And that's why he's the best on health care. And he attacks Joe Biden for saying how you and Obama could have lowered drug prices during your administration, but you were too afraid to. That's because I'm the only one who's brave enough to take on Big Pharma. And then no longer than two or three minutes later, they bring up the coronavirus vaccines and Biden says how they're being rushed because Trump wants to use them as a political a political a political prop, which is true and he doesn't trust it. And then Trump goes, oh, you don't trust Johnson and Johnson. You don't trust five. These are the groups you just said you were taking on. What do you mean? You're their biggest supporters. Are you kidding me? Like, it's another moment of him. Like this is the same thing with the law enforcement thing where one moment he's Mr. Law and Order. And the second moment he's Mr. All of a sudden talking about justice, criminal justice reform or whatever. It doesn't make any sense. He wants to be like a populist and the establishment at the same time. Like he wants to be everything at once. And that can work to an extent for a candidate if, you know, some people aren't paying attention if they're tuning out portions of this election. But he did all of this in like one debate. Like it was it was multiple approaches that he took to the same issue. Like opposing sides on one issue in one debate, multiple times for multiple issues. And that's not going to work. Like I think that some people might miss some of this, but a lot of people are going to pick up on that. They're going to pick up on the fact that, oh, wait, didn't he just say that Joe Biden was too tough on crime and now he's hitting Biden because he's not saying law and order. Like you only have so much wiggle room to where people are going to realize, OK, this guy's full of shit. He's like taking both sides of every single issue. He's Pete Buddha judging it. And people see through that. No, no, let's let's let's move on to this and have the perfect segue to another moment where Trump is talking out both sides of his ass. I want to segue into the the centering of the left during this debate, amazing how a debate between centrist Joe Biden and right winger Donald Trump, the left was such a big topic. I mean, we really are taking over the country if that's the case. I mean, we couldn't win the primary, but we certainly are winning in other ways. But here's the moment where, you know, it's it's so hilarious. And he does this all the time. Now, Mike, Joe Biden. Is controlled by the left. He is just a puppet to the very radical left wing of the Democratic Party. That's it. Everything he says and does straight from our mouth, Mike. However, however. Somehow the things we are telling Joe Biden to say is causing Joe Biden to lose the very radical left that is also somehow controlling him. We got we got to stop telling Joe Biden to say those not even telling. We have to stop making Joe Biden. Say those things that hurt our feelings, Mike, don't you agree? I mean, yeah, does he really like think what he's saying? I mean, first of all, I wish this Joe Biden existed. This Joe Biden that was toutowing to the left and we were in complete control of sadly, that's not the case. I also there was another moment where Trump said to Joe Biden, you better watch out for Antifa because they'll come to overthrow you too. Oh, right, right. Don't threaten me with a good time, Trump. I mean, please, I mean, that would be real. I mean, I wish what was going on in the Republican mind of how they see the Democratic Party was really going on because it is it's like it's a dream, man, it's a dream. Yeah, if if Biden and Kamala Harris were half as radical as Trump and the Republicans claim, they would be so awesome. Like I would enthusiastically be voting for them and thinking that like, oh, my God, like this is going to mean something like I have hope. They're actually going to do all these things. But what I what I noticed is that Trump was trying to like quarter Joe Biden and maybe it worked. Maybe it didn't where he'd say, well, you want socialism, you want socialism and then he'd get Biden to admit, well, no, I support. I don't support socialism. I want to expand the public option. And then he'd say, you just lost the left. You lost the left. And he did this again, like for climate change, where Joe Biden said, I don't support the renaud deal. And then he said, you just lost the left. So it's like we we have two competing narratives. And I don't know which one he ultimately wants to go with. Did Joe Biden lose the left or is he being controlled by the left? Like you have to pick one. And these are things that are so contradictory. So obvious that normal people, I think will pick up on it. Like it's not like the average voter is so stupid that they have to be like political strategists to pick up these little like these like subtle things. These are really big contradictions that this moron keeps bringing up. And I think it was a little bit clever if Trump actually had a plan to bait Biden to like denounce Bernie Sanders, any kind of day. Like I beat Bernie Sanders. Sure, I get that you want him to do that because Bernie Sanders is popular. But at the same time, you're kind of like you're saying, oh, well, you're being controlled by the left. I guess that means Bernie Sanders as well. But then it's like, well, you just lost the like, I don't know. It just it doesn't make sense to me why he thinks this. I don't think he's actually planning anything. And he's just like spitting like freestyle. And he's landing on different sides of the same issue. Absolutely. I mean, he is just talking for the sake of hearing his own voice. Yeah. But it is it is something. I mean, you know, in 2016, I think there was a strategy there, though. It was again, he sort of did the same contradictory thing where like Hillary, the radical left of the Democratic Party is crazy and Hillary is going to give them what they want. You had the same time. Those people are going to come and vote for me. I mean, what? I mean, but in 2016, at least the strategy there was. I'm the anti establishment candidate in 2016. The anti establishment voter could possibly vote for me. And there were fewer than that did. That's not the case this time around. Like there's no, you know, there's no anti establishment. Trump, he is the very definition of the establishment. He's the president of the United States. The idea that Biden is both beholden to the left, but also is going to lose the left is just not very well thought out. But it's a good. Let's talk about this part of the conversation. Let's move from Trump. It's a good thing, you know, that we didn't get the Dems. The Dems saved, turned the car around when they were when it looked like Bernie was going to win. And and, you know, otherwise, if Biden didn't win, then we'd be hearing the Green New Deal being brought up in these debates. We'd be hearing Medicare for all being brought up in these debates without Bernie there. Thank God those things weren't brought up at all. Otherwise, who knows how that would have gone? Obviously, I'm being very. I know they're only like overwhelming popular. And it's funny the way that like Trump, he he seems to be like someone who follows all of the polls that at least show him like in the lead. But like Medicare for all is super popular. And I was hoping that Joe Biden would bring up the fact that Trump did actually say, oh, I support a universal health care plan. I think it was like a CBS interview where he said, you know, it's going to cut. We're going to save so much money when he was asked how he's going to pay for it. Like this was the right after he was elected, but before he took office. Like I'm blanking on like if it was CBS or ABC, but either way, like if Trump or if Biden would have brought that up, I think that it would have at least showed that Trump is hypocritical and that Biden is more consistent, even though his policy on health care is dog shit. I mean, like he didn't even really kind of low key back to way from a public option tonight, which. I mean, he said he supports it, but then he didn't even accurately describe a public option. He don't know what the hell he was right, right. I mean, yeah, he like what he's describing isn't a public option. It's only only the poorest people on like, OK, that's the ACA. That's not a public option. Yeah, he was literally describing what's currently in place. Right. Yeah, so I mean, like imagine if Bernie were up on the stage and Trump would say, oh, well, you know, you're your socialist, like Bernie would actually have a thoughtful response other than, no, I'm not because Bernie Sanders, like he actually knows what he's talking about. And Joe Biden is trying to walk this fine line where he doesn't want to piss off the left to an extent, but he also wants to be a centrist. He doesn't really want to do that that much. I mean, sure, he'll tweak the ACA probably a little bit. Via executive orders, but his health care reform is garbage. It's dog shit. But with Bernie Sanders, like he actually he has the advantage because Medicare for all is popular. It even polls really well with a plurality of Republicans, sometimes a majority of Republicans. So it's such a missed opportunity. Like rather than being on the defensive, Democrats could have like put Trump on the defensive with Bernie Sanders. And now here we are where Joe Biden can't even describe a public option and Trump is still calling him a socialist. Like it's almost as if no matter who was the nominee, the Republicans were just always going to call that person a socialist and worrying about going too far left was not something that was beneficial for the Democratic Party. Like seeing what could have been is so frustrating because this could have been a Sanders Trump debate and would have been so much better. Mike treats me so unfairly.