If you missed the final debate between Thing 1 and Thing 2 last night, the only thing you really missed was an opportunity to swap their faces on Snapchat… again. In what was another contentious performance between Donald and Hillary, the participant who came out on top was moderator Chris Wallace, whom journalists, politicos and debate viewers agree, delivered an exceptional performance.
However, when it comes to real post-debate highlights, recaps and opinions, there’s no better place to turn to than the Twitterverse. Here’s list of the best tweets from last night and this morning, as people sat in shock and fear at the prospects of the impending November 8 (or is it November 28?) election.
the rapture has already happened and this is hell
— Erin Gloria Ryan (@morninggloria) October 20, 2016
Any realize that @HillaryClinton wore RED WHITE AND BLUE to the debates? #bobonthedebate
— PAPER Magazine (@papermagazine) October 20, 2016
Stop it, Donald. Stop trying to make #Bigly happen. It's never going to happen. #debatenight
— Danielle Sleeper (@DanielleSleeper) October 20, 2016
2016 is weird because I just heard "hombres" & "twitter war" used in all seriousness by presidential candidates #debatenight
— julia kenney (@juliakenney) October 20, 2016
Trump adviser says tonight's plan is to be "Presidential."
— Gabriel Sherman (@gabrielsherman) October 20, 2016
"i don't know putin. this is not my best friend." pic.twitter.com/tKm9XrafTP
— David Mack (@davidmackau) October 20, 2016
how do we get out of this nightmare dream where the same debate happens again and again and sometimes ken bone is there but sometimes not
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) October 20, 2016
my GPA is being rigged by the media
— scoobert doobert (@NathanZed) October 16, 2016
Are you a bad hombre or a nasty woman? #Debate
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) October 20, 2016
Donald Trump's hands always think his mouth is promising to make America a delicious pizza. pic.twitter.com/XA9LrdhueP
— Josh Gondelman (@joshgondelman) October 20, 2016
Don’t forget to vote. It is BIGLY and TERRIFICALLY important.