[2] At one point he thought he was actually Vice Presidential [4] material. Will make it less theatre. (Yawn) I have no interest it following a stream of Tweets curated by a group of Libs posing as real journalists. In companies with opaque processes that do a poor job of disseminating information to the rank and file, gossip rules. Page will ask a question and each candidate will have two minutes to respond. I know suggestions like this fall on deaf ears by the way. This is going to be fun. It was the wildest, craziest, most unpredictable, and most surprising presidential race in U.S. history, and somehow, it’s as if the Democrats’ vice-presidential nominee was erased from our collective memories. The internet survived. Like buying a car or dating or getting married. Hillary-ous to watch:Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis: Hillary ClintonHilary ain’t no Obama when it comes to talkshow hipness, but that’s ok. See the caption, “Hillary Clinton: had pneumonia”:http://FunnyOrDie.com/m/an2…(can’t seem to embed this here), Zach is truly funny. William Voegeli of the Claremont Review of Books brought up a strange Joe Biden interview from 1974 I hadn't seen before in which Biden emerges as arrogant and determined to make more money, one way or another. People with the background and talent to understand the math have utter contempt for business. Every time you see him, he’s got a mask. I already know what that is going to say: “Stateswoman Hillary overwhelmed the lying, crazy egomaniac who had not a single thought-through policy to his name…” and “Lying Clinton was skewered time and time again. For an event as important as this one is, I think having Twitter side by side with the live video is the way to go. Fukc Twitter ,, hate to watch on the Twitter app. Such a tragic ending to what could have been one of the great careers and sports stories. The president appears to be recovering from his coronavirus infection well, but we never know for certain whether a president will serve a full term. I am “brooklynrob”.I led authorship of a research piece at Deloitte 8 years ago about presidential campions and their use of new media and new media formats – at that time it was social media, as well as a historical perspective going back to 1960 and the role of TV in that year’s debates. except we now learn that assurances that the president being tested “regularly” did not mean “every day.”, Yet the president himself was not tested every day, according to two people familiar with the practices. Fill it? That’s a class act. if you have a “fourth generation” AppleTV, you can add the Twitter app to it using the AppleTV app store, if you have an older AppleTV, you can mirror your phone to your TV and watch the debate on your phone’s Twitter app, if you have an Xbox One, you can add the Twitter app to it, if you have an Amazon Fire, you can add the Twitter app to it, if you have an iPad, you can watch on the Twitter app on your iPad.