Pence Wins VP Debate, Rubio Maturing, Trump V., Clinton Round Two

The Politically Incorrect Podcast has fun with a number of this weeks political topics

Steinberg looks at the vice presidential candidates’ debate -In terms of style, Republican Mike Pence was the clear winner of the Vice Presidential debate.  He performed smoothly, spoke in a relaxed manner with confidence, and appeared likable.  This was in stark contrast to Democrat Tim Kaine, who acted overly intense and interrupted far too often.

Yet there is no doubt today that Tim Kaine achieved his strategic objective:  discrediting Donald Trump.  He was highly successful at this, as Pence would simply deny Kaine’s allegations regarding Trump without offering any substantive defense.

The result:  Pence’s stylistic triumph has propelled him into the lead for the 2020 GOP presidential nomination.  By contrast, Kaine’s relentless, unrebutted attack on Trump will doubtless accelerate the free fall The Donald is experiencing in the various state polls. (Click here for more)

Jackson brings out the topic of Marco Rubio: A Hall Of Fame Talent

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Something subtle but significant happened the other day in Florida’s race for the U.S. Senate. Having once targeted the spot as prime takeover territory, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee announced it’s pulling resources out of the state.

And, no, it’s not in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew making landfall.

Instead, the decision concedes a tough reality for Democrats and, especially, their onetime takeover hopeful Patrick Murphy, the party-jumping, shape-shifting, résumé-padding, ambition-fueled Gold Coast congressman. Marco Rubio is poised to do to Jupiter’s Charlie Crist what he did to the original in 2010. (click here for more)

Meanwhile, Joe Henderson and Jim Williams are more than happy to offer debate pointers to both candidates get ready for Sunday’s Town Hall get together. No doubt the Trump and the Clinton camps are taking notes as both Henderson and Williams offer their priceless debate plans.

All of this and more in this edition of The Politically Incorrect Podcast.

Jim Williams is the Washington Bureau Chief, Digital Director as well as the Director of Special Projects for Genesis Communications. He is starting his third year as part of the team. This is Williams 40th year in the media business, and in that time he has served in a number of capacities. He is a seven time Emmy Award winning television producer, director, writer and executive. He has developed four regional sports networks, directed over 2,000 live sporting events including basketball, football, baseball hockey, soccer and even polo to name a few sports. Major events include three Olympic Games, two World Cups, two World Series, six NBA Playoffs, four Stanley Cup Playoffs, four NCAA Men’s National Basketball Championship Tournaments (March Madness), two Super Bowl and over a dozen college bowl games. On the entertainment side Williams was involved s and directed over 500 concerts for Showtime, Pay Per View and MTV Networks.