It will soon be Superbowl Sunday, and maybe for a brief moment in time, politics can take a back seat to an overindulgence of food and drink, funny commercials and a spectacle surpassing any put on in the ancient Colosseum.
Now imagine a different kind of Superbowl, where eleven conservative apologists line up against eleven leftists radicals to answer questions based on the facts surrounding the pros and cons of constructing a barrier to secure the southern border of The United States.
The stadium would be filled with independent spectators. And each of the twenty-two participants would be given a chance to respond to questions asked and scored by an advanced artificial intelligent computer dealing with fundamental truths.