I'm unfamiliar with that network. It would be ridiculous to insist that a man of Biden's age doesn't have his wandering moments but he is orders of magnitude sharper than the man he defeated in 2020.
I'm unfamiliar with that network. It would be ridiculous to insist that a man of Biden's age doesn't have his wandering moments but he is orders of magnitude sharper than the man he defeated in 2020.
Exactly. It could be a matter of ego, but I think I have fewer colossal wandering moments that either of them, but I'm not a sharp as I once was and am also unfit for the office of POTUS. That leads to my disdain for the logic of voting where, "He's not as bad as that other guy" as if that makes the less bad guy good.
I understand that best is the enemy of better, but I'd like to see all of the choices be better so we wouldn't have to make such dreadful choices and hurry home to take a shower after voting.
2020 was not an election that allowed us to hold out for someone closer to perfection. Trump was and is a grave threat and getting him out of the Oval Office was so urgent that I would have voted for a tadpole instead of him.
I don't think Biden should run again unless his deterioration ceases. I think he is capable enough now, but six more years is a lot at his age.
But then every election is promoted as the most important ever.
I doubt that Biden will run again, and I think that the Dems will allow his condition more visibility/acknowledgement to pave the way for a viable primary run against a sitting President if he does. As you wrote, six more years is a lot at his age.
As for Trump, I don't think he'll return to office. If they can't take him down in the courts, he will be assassinated. Especially if he gets to run against a weak Democrat. One way or another, he won't be back.
I'm unfamiliar with that network. It would be ridiculous to insist that a man of Biden's age doesn't have his wandering moments but he is orders of magnitude sharper than the man he defeated in 2020.
Exactly. It could be a matter of ego, but I think I have fewer colossal wandering moments that either of them, but I'm not a sharp as I once was and am also unfit for the office of POTUS. That leads to my disdain for the logic of voting where, "He's not as bad as that other guy" as if that makes the less bad guy good.
I understand that best is the enemy of better, but I'd like to see all of the choices be better so we wouldn't have to make such dreadful choices and hurry home to take a shower after voting.
2020 was not an election that allowed us to hold out for someone closer to perfection. Trump was and is a grave threat and getting him out of the Oval Office was so urgent that I would have voted for a tadpole instead of him.
I don't think Biden should run again unless his deterioration ceases. I think he is capable enough now, but six more years is a lot at his age.
But then every election is promoted as the most important ever.
I doubt that Biden will run again, and I think that the Dems will allow his condition more visibility/acknowledgement to pave the way for a viable primary run against a sitting President if he does. As you wrote, six more years is a lot at his age.
As for Trump, I don't think he'll return to office. If they can't take him down in the courts, he will be assassinated. Especially if he gets to run against a weak Democrat. One way or another, he won't be back.