It's almost as if it's a full display of what Biden has to offer. Which is nothing at all. He should be in a nursing home.
But my point is, are the Dems this inept they let it go this far, or are there other forces at play?
Anybody average Joe watching this knows this is absurd.
Here's where I differ. People making out like Biden has suddenly been afflicted with some horrible neurogenerative disease. The dude is 81. Stuff just isn't as sharp.
Someone visits him to check out possible Parkinson's? That's just called healthcare when you're 81.
Americans have been pushing out their elderly into internment camps for so long, nobody in the public knows what getting old really looks like anymore.
It's obviously early onset Alzheimer's. My wife's grandmother has the same symptoms. To be honest, she's more with it than Biden is. And that's scary as fuck.
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Perhaps, but that's stupid as fuck. And also very deceitful.
Even as stupid as the Democrats appear to be, common sense must come into play at some point. I just wonder if there's some weird pressure from somewhere that is contributing to Biden remaining on the ticket.
I think there might be some forces that just want total chaos in this country. This might be what the right refers to as the Deep State.
Again, I don't buy the early onset (at 81?) Alzheimer's diagnosis. Americans have no clue what it's like to grow old because they continually lock them up and out of sight.
I know it's bad business given our party conventions have been eliminating any surprises for a deterministic king these days. But Biden should release all his delegates, and the DNC delegates should do the job they historically did at the convention: vote on a candidate.
Poor Biden should not be facing the next (health-declining) four years of his life with this mockery. The dude should be chilling on a beach with a mai tai and enjoying his golden years. But he probably is like Diane Feinstein in that politics keeps him alive as he would otherwise die immediately, not knowing what to do with himself.
Then we have human social failure at work. No matter how you try to prevent it, it's scientifically proven that people in great power ultimately repel the people whom they don't want to hear from, people with bad news or who see things others don't. Instead they attract and surround themselves with "yes men" who say what they want to hear. It's the same reason Putin got beyotch-slapped invading Ukraine. It happens to everybody in leadership and management, it's human behavioral nature, and it's impossible to stop.
Call that the Deep State if you want. I won't. That's pretty much normal for people in power.
Trump's entire campaign hinges on him being younger and more energetic than Biden.
If the Democrats replace Biden, suddenly Trump is the old man.
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Look, I have long derided Kamala Harris here as the worst DA San Francisco had in 30 years. Not because of cluelessness or incompetence, but because she's a ladder-climbing careerist who refuses to do her current job if it requires taking risks that might thwart her next career jump. ("Border Czar", anyone?)
Once you are president, however, there are no jumps left. So I have no idea what she'd do. The Peter Principle ends at U.S. President.
And as far as Trump goes, I think having haters is an asset in American politics these days. Too many try to win over everybody as their respected aisle-crossing leader. I miss those days, but they are gone. So if a swath of Americans find her unelectable, that might be a good thing.
Particularly useful when she stands as much as any other candidate to smoke out all the closet racists and white supremacists who will go open season. Just when Trump needs them to chill dafuq out, they will opportunistically grow emboldened and vocal. And Trump won't lift a finger to discourage it or dissociate from it, as he never has. And it will bite Trump in the ass, turning off neutrals in battleground states.
I never thought she would ever have a viable shot at being president, but today I am less sure about that conviction.