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Stelter Spills on Potential Savage Trump Tactics Against Biden at the Debate: You Won’t Believe How Far He Might Go!

Looks like we’ve got an agenda, folks. Ex-CNN correspondent Brian Stelter, who now resides with Vanity Fair, wants the upcoming debate between President Biden and former President Trump to be a field day for Biden’s attack on Trump’s controversies. On one hand, we have Biden being encouraged to put Trump’s so-called ‘scandals’ on the limelight. On the other hand, Stelter seems to whine about the possibility of Trump counterattacking Biden on his personality.

Let’s take a walk down memory lane. Dealing with the question of the debate’s focus, Stelter’s answer came wrapped in double standards. Here we have Sanchez asking Stelter how either camp might catch that viral moment during the debate. By all means, if the chance presents itself, why not seize the moment?

Stelter paints a picture of Biden as a hero coming to educate the American masses about Trump’s past mishaps. He even applauds Biden’s awareness about the lack of knowledge many Americans might have about Trump’s controversies. Brian seems quite confident that the majority of Americans have lived under a rock.

Switching camp, Stelter assumes that for Trump, it’s all a game of dice. He claims Trump won’t be preparing like Biden, subtly portraying him as an unorganized candidate. According to him, it’s all a guess.

Talking to some former debate moderators for Vanity Fair, Stelter states that they primarily focus on policy-related questions. Apparently, the fear looming around is Trump’s possible shift from policy to personality-based themes. The question that Stelter deems crucial is: “How cruel is Trump going to be to Biden?” Excuse me? And wasn’t Biden just encouraged to pull out Trump’s controversies?

The irony doesn’t end there. Stelter seems to have a skewed perception of what’s personal. So, attacking Trump is educating voters, but tit for tat is ‘cruel’. Certainly, this is the kind of journalism we can expect from CNN.

In conclusion, we’re seeing a biased double standard that approves of one candidate targeting the other’s personal life, but vomits injustice when a payback seems imminent. Folks, let’s keep our eyes peeled for the policy vs personality saga. And remember, in a debate, it’s anyone’s game. Let the best man win on the basis of policies, not dirty laundry.

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