Mon Sep 09 14:43:22 UTC 2024: ## “Sane Washed” and Low Expectations: Free Republic Predicts a Rigged Harris-Trump Debate

**Fresno, CA -** A post on the popular conservative forum Free Republic expresses deep skepticism about the upcoming debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, scheduled for tomorrow. The author, posting under the username PJ-Comix, alleges a deliberate strategy by the “Media Mafia thugs” to “lower expectations” for Harris, ensuring any performance, even a lackluster one, will be spun as a victory.

The post highlights the term “Sane Washed”, coined by the left to describe situations where moderators ask Trump normal questions about policy, rather than attacking him. The author dismisses this as a sign of “extreme TDS sufferers” (Trump Derangement Syndrome) within the media.

PJ-Comix further suggests the debate may be rigged, emphasizing Harris’s alleged weakness as a candidate and highlighting the media’s preemptive praise for her. The author speculates that even if Harris fails to perform well, the media will declare her the winner and focus on Trump’s alleged “LIES!!!!”

The post also touches on the First Amendment, arguing that Democrats are attempting to enforce their own version of “political correctness” and “right think”, restricting free speech and thought.

The author concludes by expressing joy and hope in the face of the perceived media bias and manipulation, suggesting that the “enemies” of Trump and his supporters are “sad” while they are “happy.” The post ends with a reminder that the opinions expressed are those of the individual poster, not necessarily reflecting the views of Free Republic itself.

**This news article summarizes the post on Free Republic, presenting the author’s perspective on the upcoming debate and alleged media manipulation. It is important to note that these are allegations and not verified facts.** The article does not endorse or refute the author’s claims, but rather provides a concise overview of the post’s content.

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