My Trump-Harris debate analysis; It’s real obvious Donald Trump is in desperate need of psychotherapy it’s been obvious for quite some time and there’s nothing wrong with this suggestion. My theory is in no way an attempt to disparage him as a human being. Seeking personal improvement that should be everybody’s goal in life. I think his entry into politics might have exasperated his need for help. The man child was really exposed at last night’s debate. The situation became really apparent by some of his facial expressions while Kamala was busy berating his true character, it looked as if the unseemly monstrosity brought out his inner Marquis de Saud. In other words, I think he was turned on in a sick kind of idiosyncratic way. He might have pleasured himself right after the debate. 

My take, as soon Kamala started talking about his rallies that’s when the tides turned.The subconscious mental picture of the nail in the coffin vociferously appeared in his mind, then the desperation kicked in. He proceeded to spewed a full throttled barrage of lies discharging from his lips like fire from a rocket launch. I couldn’t believe it; Trump had the nerve to say immigrants are eating dogs and cats. He’s proven time and time again that he has nothing to offer but distortion, hate and division and his self-interest outweighs all other sensibilities. The Republican Party and those that represent him should be ashamed of themselves for supporting a guy so deranged, hateful and narcissistic, both parties are unethical.

However, the shining light in the debate was the moderators, they were flawless, professional, controlled the floor and the lies were immediately extinguished. ABC’s Linsey Davis and David Muir made CNN and Fox moderators look like amateurs. Kamala was great, better than I expected it’s obvious she’s a hard worker and deserves the opportunity. But I’m very skeptical when it comes to politicians most of the time their ambition outweighs truth and honesty. Although I’m aware the political science of politics doesn’t always warrant the truth, however that must change. Politicians should start making the truth more digestible to the masses no matter what the situation, like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said and I quote, “it’s always the right time to do what’s right.” Unquote.  And now there’s a lot of wrong going on with the duopoly. Making American’s complicit in support of a genocide will forever be embedded in the spirit of the politicians that support it, don’t reveal their dismay or don’t try by any means necessary to stop the complete decimation of a race of people in the holy land (that’s a big burden to wear). Don’t let a short time of earthly ambition an perceived stature cause a lifetime sentence in hell. ~Balance Due