A Philadelphia talk radio program on Thursday entertained its listeners with a funny imaginary debate featuring stand-ins impersonating the former president of the United States and his current vice president.

Impersonators can do an excellent job of mimicking the voices, cadence, and quirks that are associated with their impersonators. Shawn Farash is another example. If you close your eyes, this is Donald Trump.

Exactly right. That, and to try to permanently change the political demographics of America:

The debate moderator, “Fake Strapper”, (morning show host Nick Kayal), asked “Harris,” at one point, to share her plans on how she would address stubborn inflation and high prices. She responded:

Joe and I are pretty much on a similar agenda… I believe we need to rebuild better, faster, stronger. We’re not going to go back. We won’t go back to a good time. We want chaos and destruction. Okay?

[Palti cackled then like Kamala.]

Right on. It is also important to change the demographics of America’s politics permanently.

What would the actual debate between Trump and Biden look like?

Trump’s September debate with the Democrat candidate is off, as we reported on Truth Social last Sunday.

In September, my debate with Crooked Joe Biden – the Worst US President ever – was scheduled to air on Fake News ABC – the home of George Slopadopolus. Since Joe Biden has, unsurprisingly, quit the race, the debate should take place on FoxNews instead of the very biased ABC. Thank you! Thank you!

Donald has kindly provided us with random uppercase letters, spacing, and other errors.

As we reported on Sunday, Pete Buttigieg, the Transportation Secretary, tried to criticize Trump for pulling out of the debate in September, but he got his butt handed to him — and it was a big one.

Has a presidential candidate ever agreed to participate in a debate and then withdrawn?

This is a remarkable display of weakness.

Oh, Petey, no:

Siraj Hashmi, a podcaster, has slammed Buttigieg.

Has a candidate for president ever been declared the presumptive winner without receiving even a single vote at the primary?

This is a remarkable display of autocracy.

Ouch, Pete.

I’ll end by saying this. I’ve covered many presidential campaigns. So far, I haven’t seen anything that compares to the 2024 campaign. I’m saying that nothing will surprise as the story unfolds, right up to Election Day.