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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work at the White House for events and Biden's decline over his presidency has been very noticeable - both physically (in the way he moves, walks, etc.) and mentally (in the way he speaks and interacts with guests/the public/his staff). It's been shocking. I've worked there through four Presidents and I've never seen anything like this. I want to vote for Biden if he's the candidate, but I'm going to have a hard time doing it. I would vote for anyone else the democrats put up with much more enthusiasm. If Biden is the candidate, I might have to either not vote or write in. He's not fit for another four years. And yes, I agree that Trump is a lunatic and know that not voting for Biden is a vote for Trump, but I am not sure my conscience will allow a vote for Biden either. [/quote] Thanks for sharing this. This fits my perception as a regular citizen. All this talk about Biden's "fitness" but no direct evidence of it has been insulting. And the debate was shattering. I mean, he knew about the debate and that it was a pivotal, critical moment for him. And it went horribly. This means that if there is some real *governing* crisis he likewise is incapable of necessarily being present. And it could not have been an anomaly, as he hasn't been out there showing us his fitness outside of 1 rally and a now "15 minute" interview? I will vote for Biden if I have too, but I am deeply upset the Democratic party has let this go on like that. And Biden and especially his family have tarnished what would otherwise have been a true legacy of a lifelong statesma. Isn't he old enough to know about Woodrow Wilson? And not only his tarnished legacy but the real likelihood that governing through his ineptitude likely contributed in a real way to the terrible course of events after World War I that led to World War II? And yes, for the record, the Republican desire for fascism, utter corruption, and general loathsomeness still make them even worse, and Trump, yes, also needs to step out of the race, though he has gutted the party so completely, it is even more challenging to see what they could do. If only Shakespeare were alive, these days have given him some great material.[/quote]
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