Billionaire longtime Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was not at all happy with what he saw from Donald Trump in Thursday night’s presidential debate between Trump and Joe Biden.
In a post on social media, Mark Cuban had a pretty clear message for Donald Trump as he called him “unethical and incapable of telling the truth” and said that he “lied with every response.”
“His performance was awful. But so was Trump’s. Biden was feeble. Trump couldn’t directly answer a single question and lied with every response. The question is what features voters believe make a better POTUS : Feeble, Capable and Ethical vs Vigorous, Unethical and Incapable of telling the truth. I’ll vote ethical every time,” Cuban said in a post on social media.
Cuban went as far as to suggest that nobody could have listened to Trump and felt he was intellectually on par with other world leaders.
“That aside, there is no way you could listen to Donald last night and come away feeling confident that Trump has the ability to go deeper than his practiced soundbites. He repeated himself often and never directly answered the moderator’s questions,” Cuban said. “There was nothing that would give anyone confidence he could hold his own in any complicated situation. Or that he could intellectually go toe to toe with any world leader or adversary.
“In fact, his non answers about J6 and election acceptance should scare every American about his interest in upholding his oath to the constitution.”
Clearly, Cuban will be supporting Biden in the upcoming election.

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