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These are literally matters of war and peace, life and death.

The President's latest photo stunt since being diagnosed with coronavirus has been widely likened to the famous “I always say too much, never mind the thousands of lies I have told you,” the song goes on, as photos of White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and the president’s physician, Sean Conley, flash on the screen. “As for wearing masks and acting sane, that is nothing that I will ever do,” Covita sings, while images of maskless attendees of a reception for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are seen smiling, hugging and socializing on the White House lawn.

Biden laughed and said Trump was making stuff up. One hopes that viewers didn't just accept either candidate's assertions on Thursday, but that they'll consult reputable fact-checkers and news organizations to get a sense of the truth.

But if we're going to have them, it's much better when everybody takes their turn and lets others speak. Trump's performance in his first face-off against Biden was so bad, by the next day Jared Kushner was "imploring friendly media personalities and other allies to level with his father-in-law about the angry and aggressive debate style he had displayed," The Wall Street Journal reports.

Staff overwhelmed. But Borat Subsequent Moviefilm also turned out to be the unintentionally perfect sponsor for CNN's "Debate Night in America" coverage. Partisans on both sides increasingly seem to believe their opponents aren't worthy of the courtesy.