War Of The Words

War Of The Words

By Alberto Muro

Carville / Coulter

Things were beginning to heat up on Saturday afternoon at the Bakersfield Business Conference, and it was not the warm weather. Stan Statham was appointed narrator for the highly anticipated debate between political consultant James Carville and conservative  commentator Anne Coulter.

The purpose of the debate was for both opposing parties to validate their support for presidential candidates Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. Mr. Statham began the debate by expressing his discouragement towards Carville and Coulter for “supporting two lousy presidential candidates,” as he put it.

For his opening statement, Carville began by “thanking the democrats for coming out, all ten of them” as he was aware that a majority of the audience favored consercative views. Ms. Coulter thanked everyone for “making it out to the debate” and without hesitation, the audience erupted with applause before she could continue speaking.

Mr. Carville, dubbed the ‘Ragin Cajun,’ stood his ground against the intense Bakersfield crowd hurling insults for supporting Hilary Clinton. Ms. Coulter spoke about Donald Trump’s characteristics and confidently disregarded statements that the media has made about Trump’s behavior saying that “the media jumps at every opportunity to bring down Donald Trump, and that the claims made against him mistreating women was ludicrous”. He statement was met with cheers and whistles.

The debate was short lived and concluded thankfully without either participant causing damage to each other. Overall, Anne Coulter and James Carville provided a fantastic display of entertainment with their support of the presidential candidates. The debate between Ann Coulter and James Carville also gave an insight of what to expect out of the two candidates running for the United States presidency.

looking gangster with his snow cone belt.

Carville looking gangster with his snow cone belt.

being Ann Coulter

Ann Coulter