Anonymous wrote:Give me a break. Don’t you guys have jobs? Meetings? Could you even imagine standing at the front of a room and using the completely wrong name when introducing a colleague to the group? That’s not a stutter. I am getting really pissed off at the way many of you are trying to gaslight me. The entire reason why I am not MAGA is that I care about facts and truth. Lying like that is a huge turnoff for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a ticket of Biden and his VP Trump will be excellent for the country, especially in the area of foreign policy. Of course, they'll need to not confuse the faces and names of Putin and Zelensky.
Yes, Biden makes gaffes, he knows what he's saying, he acknowledges it, he corrects himself. He's been making gaffes like that for decades.
I'm far more concerned about Trump's minutes-long delusional incoherent rants, in which Trump does not acknowledge how delusional or wrong or off-base it is, making me fear far more about Trump's mental state.
PP here. I'm not a Trump supporter; but how on earth will Biden participate in meetings with our country's leaders, as well as those of other countries, while making these kinds of gaffes? Words matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.
That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a ticket of Biden and his VP Trump will be excellent for the country, especially in the area of foreign policy. Of course, they'll need to not confuse the faces and names of Putin and Zelensky.
Yes, Biden makes gaffes, he knows what he's saying, he acknowledges it, he corrects himself. He's been making gaffes like that for decades.
I'm far more concerned about Trump's minutes-long delusional incoherent rants, in which Trump does not acknowledge how delusional or wrong or off-base it is, making me fear far more about Trump's mental state.
Anonymous wrote:I think a ticket of Biden and his VP Trump will be excellent for the country, especially in the area of foreign policy. Of course, they'll need to not confuse the faces and names of Putin and Zelensky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.
Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m convinced by the recent press conference. President Biden is in it to win it. He’s the sitting president of the United States, the most important job in the world; he’s doing that job day in, day out. To suggest he can’t handle running for reelection is foolhardy.
What convinced you? Referring to Harris as Trump?
Let he who lives in a glass house not cast the first stone. A slip of the tongue is not a slip of the mind, and those who take note are very unkind.
A slip of the tongue doesn’t happen over and over.
What’s unkind is Biden’s team and a power hungry media gaslighting the American people for years about Biden’s decline.
What’s unkind is Biden not stepping down and allowing the Democrats to put up a candidate that can win.
Pointing out that Biden is unfit for office is kind because it’s the truth.
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Look at the the dark haired Soldier looking at Joe as he is insulted. That’s not a happy face, it’s a wtf? face.
Soldier behind Joe staring straight ahead, pissed.
Black woman Soldier, no smile.
No laughter on the audio. Forced polite clapping.