Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.
Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?
Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.
Anonymous wrote:So elites are planning on just ignoring the 15,000,000 people who voted for Joe Biden in the primaries because of…..vibes?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course we have jobs and meetings, DO YOU? I see people doing "Jim, uh I mean Joe" things like that all the time in my nearly 40 years of working, whether meeting with Fortune 500s, tech startups, government agencies and so on, it happens literally all the time in meetings, and it's never been career-ending. What IS more likely to be career ending out here in the real world is for someone to go out and make complete gross fabrications and tell one outright lie after another, all in the same meeting. Trump does the latter ALL THE TIME. The only way he ever gotten away with it in his private life was because he was blessed to have been handed a half-billion-dollar business empire by his dad, where he's always been the boss and was never accountable to anyone and was never at risk of getting fired and never had anyone in his organization push back on any of it. That self-delusion and constant pathological lying is now deeply ingrained in his very core. And all the Republicans have done is further enable his delusional, entitled man-child behavior.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course we have jobs and meetings, DO YOU? I see people doing "Jim, uh I mean Joe" things like that all the time in my nearly 40 years of working, whether meeting with Fortune 500s, tech startups, government agencies and so on, it happens literally all the time in meetings, and it's never been career-ending. What IS more likely to be career ending out here in the real world is for someone to go out and make complete gross fabrications and tell one outright lie after another, all in the same meeting. Trump does the latter ALL THE TIME. The only way he ever gotten away with it in his private life was because he was blessed to have been handed a half-billion-dollar business empire by his dad, where he's always been the boss and was never accountable to anyone and was never at risk of getting fired and never had anyone in his organization push back on any of it. That self-delusion and constant pathological lying is now deeply ingrained in his very core. And all the Republicans have done is further enable his delusional, entitled man-child behavior.
I’m not comparing him to Trump. I want a fresh Democratic leader.
No I never really hear anyone misname someone that they work with every day. What companies have you worked at where this is common? Biden dies this every time he speaks. Once a week at least. This isn’t normal.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course we have jobs and meetings, DO YOU? I see people doing "Jim, uh I mean Joe" things like that all the time in my nearly 40 years of working, whether meeting with Fortune 500s, tech startups, government agencies and so on, it happens literally all the time in meetings, and it's never been career-ending. What IS more likely to be career ending out here in the real world is for someone to go out and make complete gross fabrications and tell one outright lie after another, all in the same meeting. Trump does the latter ALL THE TIME. The only way he ever gotten away with it in his private life was because he was blessed to have been handed a half-billion-dollar business empire by his dad, where he's always been the boss and was never accountable to anyone and was never at risk of getting fired and never had anyone in his organization push back on any of it. That self-delusion and constant pathological lying is now deeply ingrained in his very core. And all the Republicans have done is further enable his delusional, entitled man-child behavior.
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:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?
He corrected himself in the same breath and said 'chief of staff'. I'm sure you've never misspoken in front of a room of frothing at the mouth press corp.
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 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.
How will corrupt, incoherent, foreign-policy-ignorant Trump deal with world leaders? And sorry but "Putin can do whatever the hell he wants" is going to alienate every one of our allies, and "Trump Tower Jeddah Saudi Arabia" isn't going to cut it either, that will only show his corruption.
Acknowledge the fact that currently there are only two candidates: Biden and Trump. No Biden means Trump. If you're a Dem and you don't like Biden then you need to either shit or get off the pot. Either get us a better Dem candidate or deal with what we have. I don't see you getting us a better candidate and you are running out of time so figure your shit out, fast.