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On 2024-06-29, Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote:rbowman wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:>
>On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 16:07:12 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:>
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I cut Biden a little slack for having just completed a number of>
meetings with world leaders across the world, but others won't.
After a week of prep he should have been rested and loaded for bear. I
didn't watch the debate but quite a few X posts had video clips. I watched
a couple and really thought they must have been edited or faked somehow.
They weren't.
In 2020, Biden was able to withstand, his stuttering issue notwithstanding,
Trump's unchecked Gish gallop.
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In 2024, not so much.
I didn't watch the debate but the clips I did see didn't look much different
than Biden at various functions for at least the last year. I'm actually
feeling a bit sorry for him at this point.
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Probably the most absurd part of it was when Trump and Biden (both around 80
years old) started arguing about their freaking golf games. Good grief, grow
up — at least try to stay focused.
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Probably the biggest insult to Biden was from Jill Biden at the
"after-debate" "party?" (gathering?), when she says (loudly and
patronizingly like Biden is third grader with learning disabilities) "You
did a GOOD job, Joe." Is she his wife or his schoolmarm? (And this was
after she had to lead him off the stage — couldn't someone in the Secret
Service have taken care of that?)
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I tend to believe the Democrats knew this would happen and scheduled this
debate very early so they would have time to try to convince Biden to quit.
Nothing else makes sense.
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I know one thing. I'm not voting for either of these two.
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