Ohhhh boy here we go again. By all real accounts, Biden's decline was physical, not mental. It was likely the stress of the office and what was going on with Hunter at the same time, not an excuse, but that is the context for what was happening. He likely was not up for another 4 years but given the decisions at the time, it looked like …
Ohhhh boy here we go again. By all real accounts, Biden's decline was physical, not mental. It was likely the stress of the office and what was going on with Hunter at the same time, not an excuse, but that is the context for what was happening. He likely was not up for another 4 years but given the decisions at the time, it looked like he was when he decided to run, and I think the people around him were hoping the substance of what he was offering would override the performance, and that was wrong. His policies and team were great.
I don't know what to say about the thing in the wheelchair. If he was in a wheelchair now, I would take that more seriously, but the fact is he is not and I'm sure someone would be able to grab a photo of that.
The major pushback I have with any of the anti-Biden talk is more that it seems to be in a vacuum and 2020, and even 2016, did not exist. Trump was a threat, Biden was considered the only one who could beat him and I have yet to hear a convincing argument on what really changed, other than the changes of Biden himself. If Trump didn't run in 2024, I would have absolutely agreed that Biden running was a mistake, but that is not what happened either.
Ohhhh boy here we go again. By all real accounts, Biden's decline was physical, not mental. It was likely the stress of the office and what was going on with Hunter at the same time, not an excuse, but that is the context for what was happening. He likely was not up for another 4 years but given the decisions at the time, it looked like he was when he decided to run, and I think the people around him were hoping the substance of what he was offering would override the performance, and that was wrong. His policies and team were great.
I don't know what to say about the thing in the wheelchair. If he was in a wheelchair now, I would take that more seriously, but the fact is he is not and I'm sure someone would be able to grab a photo of that.
The major pushback I have with any of the anti-Biden talk is more that it seems to be in a vacuum and 2020, and even 2016, did not exist. Trump was a threat, Biden was considered the only one who could beat him and I have yet to hear a convincing argument on what really changed, other than the changes of Biden himself. If Trump didn't run in 2024, I would have absolutely agreed that Biden running was a mistake, but that is not what happened either.