The Lincoln Project Releases Four Post Debate Ads

The Lincoln Project wasted no time mocking Donald Trump’s horrendous debate performance on September 29, 2020, by releasing four new ads.

 

The first ad called “I’m Smart” showed how much Mr. Trump has displayed ineptness and ignorance during the debate and his Presidency.

Trump is never going to live down Yo Semite.

Nor should Democrats let him.

The second ad called “The Collapse” is narrated by a whisperer who mocks Trump’s Debate Performance, calling it: “weak, really bad, really stupid, terrible, a loser, crazy, a failure, embarrassing.”

The narrator then taunts Trump, saying:

“Your administration is falling apart…Your campaign is running out of cash, and your personal finances? So broke. Your Presidency is nothing more than a House of Cards Donald. You’re losing everything. And you just collapsed in front of the whole world.”

The third ad, called “A Zoo Story” is a comical piece that pretends that Donald Trump and his debate preppers (Chris Christie, Jared Kushner, and Rudy Giuliani) are nothing more than squabbling monkey’s and apes attacking each other.

The fourth ad called “Decency” is the most serious and moving segment.

The ad shows Joe Biden comforting and encouraging a small child who is a stutterer.

The video then shows Mr. Trump acting like a bully.

The narrator concludes:

“It’s time for decency. It’s time for Joe Biden.”

The ad ends with Biden telling the child “It’s gonna change, honey. I promise you. I promise you.”
 

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