Exophase, on 08 October 2016 - 08:13 PM, said:
I guess it took having a bunch of people at the center of his own party denounce him. Pretty lame apology though. Starting it with "I've never said I'm a perfect person" was a terrible idea, and he spent very little time explaining why he was wrong or even what he did (I didn't know when I read it and was clueless). Too much weak defense and deflection, too little sincere reflection.
His reading is even worse, it comes off as very stiff and recited.
Yeah, but the point is he said it, and that by itself can take a lot of the energy out of the allegations, even if the apology is totally crap. Remember how Clinton had that little mea culpa about the private email server during the first debate? That was a shitty apology too that didn't even come close to addressing the problems with her use of the server _and_ Trump correctly pointed that out... but as a debating tactic it was pure gold. Clearly that was a prepared statement she was already planning on delivering during that debate and she was just waiting for the right time to use it, and it totally blindsided Trump. Trump was clearly not expecting it and had difficulty rebalancing to respond to it.
The fact that Trump apologised is 99% enough - a better, more sincere apology would not have affected his chances of winning the election.
Exophase, on 08 October 2016 - 08:13 PM, said:
If he's lucky he'll only end up losing a minor portion of his established base over this, meaning he'll only be a little worse off than where he started which was pretty much hopeless.
I dunno, I think his chances aren't bad providing he manages to recapture the narrative between now and the election. Things are slipping away from him currently, but they would do that anyway even if nothing changed purely due to how he is positioned - as the anti-establishment candidate. If things were happy and stable he would never have a chance in the first place, but every time something unusual happens or things get shaken up it's usually Trump that benefits eventually. He's got two debates to set things right. I have a funny feeling Trump has learned his lesson from the first debate and might just manage to do a good job in the coming one, although that by itself won't be enough. Some more negative Clinton news will help and given the recent pace of leaks I think that's pretty much an inevitable; so it's about how skilfully her campaign manages to control the damage. They really screwed up with the September 11 collapse, purely due to being too slow to establish their own side of the story, which allowed everyone's worst fears to fill the void in the meantime. Again, I think they've learned their lesson and this won't happen again - they will respond to everything pretty much immediately, so unless something really really horrifying comes out (and no, the campaign coordinating with a PAC doesn't count. The general public doesn't care about that - sure it's a felony, but the FBI has shown it clearly has no intention of going after Clinton in any meaningful way on those) it won't matter.
There is no amount of money I'd be happy betting on either side of this election. I can honestly see either candidate winning and I believe it will come down to luck, with a very very
very slight advantage on Hillary Clinton's side. If I had to name who I would suggest voting for, I'd probably err on the side of Hillary, and that's mostly because of the Supreme Court nominations - odds are good the next President will get to appoint a few justices and as corrupt as Hillary is I still think she'd pick better nominees. Also, even if you absolutely loathe Hillary and the Democratic party (and I wouldn't blame you if you did) Hillary's presidency would probably position the Republican party for a very strong win further down the track. Possibly with a 78 year old Donald Trump, still as healthy as ever. Conversely, a Trump win this election will force the Democrats to fix their processes and expel the human garbage that landed them in this position in the first place, and I think they'd be positioned for a strong win themselves down the track.
I had a quick scan of Hillary's speech transcripts and there wasn't anything that bad in there that I saw, so if there's anything truly devastating, it's yet to come. Honestly I think these leaks might have actually helped a little, since they show that the actual reality of the situation isn't as bad as people thought it would be. Honestly starting to think the paranoid obsession with secrecy and not acknowledging anything may in fact be own goals on Hillary's side. Let in the light and Trump's key advantage in this election is taken away.