The Mute Button 2020 Presidential Debate
Also known as: Mute Mic · Debate Mute Button
The Mute Button refers to a wave of memes on Twitter surrounding the introduction of a microphone mute function during the final 2020 U.S. Presidential Debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on October 22, 2020. After the chaotic first debate was widely criticized for constant interruptions, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that a mute button would silence each candidate's mic during the other's two-minute opening statements1. When the actual debate aired and the button was barely used, Twitter exploded with jokes about the "mute button guy" sleeping on the job, getting kidnapped, or otherwise failing to do the one thing everyone was counting on4.
TL;DR
The Mute Button refers to a wave of memes on Twitter surrounding the introduction of a microphone mute function during the final 2020 U.S.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The mute button meme typically followed one of a few patterns:
The sleeping operator: Post a reaction image of someone sleeping or distracted (Homer Simpson, a bored office worker) with the caption "The person in charge of the mute button"
Where is it?: Share a GIF of someone frantically searching for something with text about looking for the mute button during the debate
The conspiracy: Post a joke about the mute button operator being kidnapped, bribed, or otherwise prevented from doing their job
The letdown: Express disappointment that the mute button didn't deliver the schadenfreude everyone was hoping for
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Daily Mail compared the mute button hanging over the debate to "a sword of Damocles," noting that its mere presence may have been enough to keep both candidates in line.
Jimmy Kimmel joked that if the mute button failed, moderator Kristen Welker would have "a water spritzer to spray the candidates," adding "It's more humane".
One Twitter user pointed out that Trump had been silenced once before, in 2016, "by a Black woman pastor".
The plexiglass barriers originally planned for the debate stage were removed hours before it began after White House chief of staff Mark Meadows called Dr. Anthony Fauci, who said they would only provide "a false sense of security".
Stephen Colbert compared the relief of the final debate ending to getting a wisdom tooth removed: "Yes, it hurt. Yes, we can still taste the blood in our mouths," but at least it's over.
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