I did. I posted, and others agreed with me. |
^^Absolutely this. I sincerely wish he would’ve never gotten into the race. I never wanted him to go out with a disappointing loss, but I hope he does at this point. He’ll never do it, but I’d love it so much if he backs out and throws his support behind a younger (younger than 70 years old) candidate. |
Sorry. There’s one. |
There's no one else. Or he probably would have already done that. |
Ridiculous take. Buttigieg is young, moderate, and brilliant. Even if not Buttigieg, we had some 25 candidates (20+ under 70 years old!) that Biden could get behind. He’s being selfish, and he’s exhibiting an embarrassing lack of self awareness. |
In 10 or 20 years, Buttigieg may be very interesting. The rest? Meh. |
+10 |
Not OP. This transcript from one of debates should say enough: “I’ve typed out a transcript of what Biden actually said, verbatim. There are no typos. I’ve also noted where Biden closes his eyes, probably to concentrate, which he does whenever he seems to be struggling especially hard to string words together. Try to read through it slowly, word-for-word, resisting the instinct to mentally re-frame it into something more coherent: “Well they have to deal with the– Look, there is institutional segregation in this country. And from the time I got involved I started dealing with that. Redlining. Banks. Making sure that we’re in a position where– Look, talk about education. I propose that what we take is those very poor schools, the Title 1 schools, triple the amount of money we spend from 15 to 45 billion a year. Give every single teacher a raise that equal [closes eyes] raise to getting out– the sixty-thousand dollar level. “Number two: make sure that we bring into the help the–[closes eyes] the student, the, the teachers deal with the problems that come from home. The problems that come from home. We need–We have one school psychologist for every fifteen hundred kids in America today. It’s crazy. The teachers are reca–Now, I’m married to a teacher. My deceased wife is a teacher. They have every problem coming to them. [Closes eyes briefly] We have make sure that every single child does in fact have three, four, and five year-olds go to school–school, not daycare. School. We bring social workers into homes of parents to help them deal with how to raise their children. It’s not that they don’t wanna help, they don’t want–they don’t know quite what to do. Play the radio, make sure the television, [closes eyes tightly] the– ‘scuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night, the-the-the-the phone, make sure the kids hear words. A kid coming from a very poor school, [closes eyes] a very poor background, will hear four million words fewer spoken by the time they get there.” Notice how it gets more garbled the longer he speaks. The response I transcribed was about eighty seconds in length. That was just one small part of a debate in which the former vice president performed no better and forgot three of his fellow candidates’ names.“ |
Buttigieg, Harvard, Rhodes scholar Yang, Columbia Law Klobuchar, Yale Law (Honestly even at 59 she has passed her prime based on when Obama and Clinton won their presidencies) They have not won any national races *yet* but they have not lost any like Biden did twice already. They don't have the baggage that Biden has. |
His son today was ordered to appear in court next week for child support. |
He’s 80, and it shows. Come on, guys. It’s time to get real. Joe Biden isn’t it. He’s a great guy, and we love him—but he missed his opportunity. Please don’t make the mistake of electing Joe. |
Actually, staffers on other campaigns. Go off though ?. |
I’ll bite. How would staffers on other campaigns know Joe Biden “will almost certainly be the nominee”? Also, why do you think they’d tell you that? I call BS on your claim. |
Biden sounded great this morning. He’s fine - not crazy or dumb - and needs to pick a good VP. |
The anti-Biden. Tulsi? |