Dr. Jill Stein, the presidential nominee for the Green party, shared some insightful and no-holds-barred live tweets during the first presidential debate. Stein provided her own livestreamed answers to every question asked during the debate, with tweets to accompany her responses. The debate would have been completely different and quite compelling if Stein had been allowed to participate. This is what bothers many of her supporters the most: if only more people could hear Stein speak and share her plans for the presidency, they might turn from supporting Trump or Clinton and instead vote for Stein.

Here are Jill Stein’s best live tweets during the first presidential debate.

When Donald Trump was discussing the 33,000 emails of Hillary Clinton’s that haven’t yet been seen, Stein tweeted:

What was in #HillarysEmails? Do they have information about deals w/ repressive Mideast regimes or selling U.S. uranium to Russia? #debates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

But Clinton responded with talk about Trump’s tax returns. Stein tweeted:

Instead of arguing about who's the bigger crook, @HillaryClinton & @realDonaldTrump both need to level with the American people. #debates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

She then addressed just some of the issues she has with both candidates. She doesn’t think either candidate is a good choice for America.

On top of cheating workers + sending jobs overseas, @realDonaldTrump ripped people off with a scam university. #OccupyTheDebates #debates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

Clinton supported dismantling aid to families with dependent children, which devastated poor families. #OccupyTheDebates #debates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

She spoke out against Trump’s support of New York’s former stop-and-frisk policy, which was highly controversial:

Stop + frisk is clearly ineffective + it's plain wrong. Let's end systemic racism in our policing. #occupythedebates pic.twitter.com/nM6L0GAoax — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

And she addressed income inequality:

African Americans have 5 cents on the dollar in wealth compared to whites. This is unconscionable. #debates pic.twitter.com/m4EYOUmfcV — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

While Trump and Clinton spoke about reform in prisons, Stein had another idea:

She also called out the candidates for discussing the birther issue at all:

It's telling that the #birther issue is a topic during the #debates. Don't the American people care more about jobs, healthcare & justice? — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

While both Clinton and Trump talked about the environment, Stein had a word for the candidates:

Trump promotes coal, while Clinton promoted fracking around the world as SoS. Neither will solve #ClimateChange. #OccupyTheDebates #debates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

The bottom line, she emphasized: neither one will help the environment.

Clinton talked about building relationships with communities and Trump discussed implementing stronger law and order. Here was Stein’s idea:

We need to make sure police forces look like their communities so that there is a common connection between them. #debates #OccupyTheDebates — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

She also addressed the cyberwarfare question. In the past, Stein has said she would pardon Edward Snowden and put him on her cabinet:

We need an international treaty to prevent cyberwarfare. The Chinese are willing to join us on this. #debates pic.twitter.com/WhL89FQoc3 — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

They talked about destroying ISIS, but Stein had harsh words about the candidates’ ideas and both parties’ tactics:

"Knocking the hell out of" terrorists has been very successful… at creating the next generation of them. #debates pic.twitter.com/bnkmCpmMT9 — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

As they talked about policing the world and the United States’ foreign policy, Stein addressed the country’s habit of supplying weapons to the Middle East:

The U.S. is the major supplier of weapons to all sides in the Mideast and around the world. #debates pic.twitter.com/UqcyO4SUCW — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) September 27, 2016

Stein had some unique views on the questions asked in the debate, and she was able to often turn the questions around to point to the real issues. The debates would have been very different, and quite fascinating, if Stein had been allowed to take part in them. She’s still pushing to be allowed in a future debate.