Anyone watch. Unfortunately, I watched from start to finish. I saw a bookface post from AU1 saying the only winners were those who didn't watch. What a pathetic, embarrassing display all the way around.
Chris Wallace, as a moderator, was awful. Lost control right from the start and never regained it.
Biden actually did better than most thought he would from the standpoint of not coming off as being in the final stages of dementia. He had his zero substance/answer talking points down. Completely dodged several direct questions. Was asked point blank if he would try and pack the Supreme Court and responded with, "It doesn't matter what my answer is, just get out and vote." He made sure and followed the party narrative in calling Trump a liar, racist and a clown. Got very defensive and angry when Trump repeatedly hammered him about Hunter Biden's dirty dealings. His one and only response was repeated over and over. "That's been discredited." No Joe, it hasn't.
Trump: No need to go into issues because it was basically the same talking points we've heard for the last 4 years. From my perspective, it looked like Trump saw Biden as the entire Democrat party and the things they've done to, and said about him the last 4 years. He didn't come to debate, he came to unload his frustrations. He interrupted Biden incessantly during his agreed upon 2 minutes of "uninterrupted responses". He continued to argue endlessly while Wallace was begging him to shut up. Bottom line, he came off as a petulant, little child. It was not a good look. Did he get his shots in? Of course. But his apparent anger and borderline rage in his arguments looked as if it made him fail to address several very important questions.
I was talking to Rob (WT) just before it started and made a good point in that nothing that was going to happen in the debates was going to make anyone change their vote. We're too polarized as a country right now. Regardless, if they have some more, I won't waste my time with them.