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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just disgraceful that they're blaming his advisors for HIS OWN poor performance?? Good grief. They're ALL to blame - including his family - for allowing him to run.[/quote] His advisors had him enter one of the earliest presidential debates ever, pre-convention, even though they knew his physical limitations. He was set up to fail.[/quote] He had to debate, what would you have advised him to do? [/quote] Debate post-convention, as usually occurs.[/quote] And the point would be that he would be able to hide his medical problems until after he was nominated officially? That helps him maintain the lie but doesn’t help our country and the American people. Is the point to maintain power or to be an effective and capable leader?[/quote] Stop hiding his medical problems on an on-going basis. They could have advised him to pull out before the primaries, allowing voters to select his replacement. They didn't need to humiliate him (and the US) in a national debate post-primaries and pre-convention.[/quote] Intellectual dishonesty, Biden wasn’t going to stop hiding his medical problems or drop out. He would have fired them all immediately if they suggested those things. He wants to be president again, and presidential candidates have to debate. He wasn’t asking for advice on how to bow out gracefully and you know it. [/quote] If they were concerned over the implications to the US of Biden's physical incapacity, they could have resigned on principle pre-primaries. Instead, they went along with the ruse through the primaries which shut out other contenders, including Harris, and only when primaries concluded, they publicly humiliated Biden to open the door to the preferred nominee.[/quote] And Biden’s new advisors would have to have resigned as they could not have advised him to reveal his medical condition and terminate his candidacy as they would have been fired immediately. He could have had team after team of advisors, and none of them could have said Joe tell everyone you are sick and resign. No advisors could have told him the truth and kept their job. He still won’t tell Americans what his medical diagnosis is and what medication he’s taking and what his prognosis is, Joe is still hiding everything.[/quote] Biden no longer has the mental acuity to make important judgments about himself. [/quote] I agree, but who is going to stop him from doing so? His advisors cannot. They can’t tell the president what to do.[/quote]
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