Thursday night on CNN,President Joe BidenandDonald Trumpwent head-to-head in thefirst presidential debateof the 2024 election cycle.
That was a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck, Tapper said.
That was a shitshow, Bash agreed.

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As for what we could expect from a Biden v. Trump matchup in 2024?
We tappedJack SchlossbergPresident John F. Kennedys only grandsonfor his insights.
Read his pre-debate breakdown below.
Hi, Im Jack Schlossberg.
Heres what Im thinking ahead of Thursdays presidential debate.
Debates are an ancient sport and a great American traditiontheyve changed the course of campaigns, and of history.
It was an instant hitsince then, live TV debates have spread to democracies around the world.
Nothin better than watching people fight, dont you think?
Just ask Obama, whose first debate against Romneynearly ended his campaign.
Or Donald Trump, whose first debate against Hillary Clintonearned the highest ratings ever.
Debates arent required, theyre voluntary.
Everything is negotiated beforehand by the candidates.
Heres the layout:
First, Trump and Biden agreed to do it, so lets take the win.
Third, expect 90 minutes with two commercial breaks.
Podiums, not seats.
No audience or props.
Positive vibes only (jk lol).
BREAKING: Therewasa conspiracy to exclude third-party candidates.
But it wasnt the deep state, the Illuminati, or Sandra Bullock, despite what everyones saying.
Instead, it was a set of pre-existing and objective criteria published and agreed to beforehand.
RFK Jr. has protestedand filed suit.
Hes saying its a First Amendment violation, but it isnt.
We dont know how the debate will go, but we already know what everyone will say.
On the flip side, I want to see how the president handles inflation.
Finally, Im wishing the moderators luckBash and Tapper are two of the best.
The pressures on, the stakes are high.
For the first time, weve got two presidents debating live and I dont have anything to wear!
When you get bored, check your voter registration to prepare for the upcoming election.
(FUN FACT: JFK barely won!
In 1960 the final tally was 49.7% to 49.5.%.
100,000 votes made the difference.)
This year, the stakes are way higher, and it will be just as close.
Your vote matters, it always has :)
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