Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would have showed him getting in and out of his chair.
What thehell does that have to do with being a good President??
Roosevelt used a wheelchair.
That’s completely different Roosevelt had a physical impairment that did not impact him mentally.
Biden likely is aging mentally and physically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would have showed him getting in and out of his chair.
What thehell does that have to do with being a good President??
Roosevelt used a wheelchair.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would have showed him getting in and out of his chair.
Anonymous wrote:Joe’s best in a friendly taped interview isn’t good enough. He’s gotta drop out.
Anonymous wrote:I think he was smart to do this interview. He convinced me he’s not suffering from advanced Parkinson’s. And he can handle four more years.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would have showed him getting in and out of his chair.
How will Biden feel if Trump wins? Biden indicated that “as long as I gave it my all,” he would be OK. “That’s what this is about,” Biden said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our president turned in a B-/C+ performance tonight, which is by far the worst possible outcome.
It means the coming week will be complete chaos. Intense maneuvering and palace intrigue is afoot. An historic party schism is threatening to erupt.
I smell panic.
The coming weeks will be the subject of one hundred books.
Agreed. He did better than I expected, but was still pretty bad. I imagine it’s good enough to give ammunition to the folks wanting to keep him in, but not good enough to bring back viewers who were distressed by his debate performance.
Another agreement. He did well enough to stave off the sharpening knives headed in his direction. For now. No one is impressed or reassured by the interview except the most delusional partisans but he did just well enough to perpetuate the awkward state of affairs. And it's not going to lead to victory in November either. The interview wasn't live, wasn't prime time, was filmed during his working daylight hours. This isn't letting Biden loose at a press conference or a college auditorium taking unscripted questions from the audience the way presidential candidates typically do. Nor does it answer any of the questions everyone is asking. What is he really like behind doors?
The Democrats don't have much time to save 2024. Each day that passes the harder it becomes. But the election is already starting to turn into an inevitable narrative that everyone will start believing in - one of Joe Biden's cognitive decline hidden from the public as far back as 2020 and enabled by the untrustworthy press and a corrupt Democratic party - a narrative that leads to Trump's election in November.
This. I can't help but think there is good reason why tonight's "interview" was set and handled in the manner it was. It was staged. It did nothing to reassure me but made me feel as if they are trying to manipulate Biden's situation.
Anonymous wrote:In watching the interview tonight, I saw a frail man. I man who looked weakened by age, just as we all do in the final years of our lives.
I did not see a person who portrays the optics of a US President. I wanted to but I just did not see it.