One House Democrat said he spoke for others in the wake of the president’s stunningly feeble debate performance on Thursday: “The movement to convince Biden to not run is real.”

The House member, an outspoken defender of the president, said that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer should consider “a combined effort” to nudge President Joe Biden out of the race.

Crestfallen by the president’s weak voice, pallid appearance and meandering answers, numerous Democratic officials said Biden’s bet on an early debate to rebut unceasing questions about his age had not only backfired but done damage that may prove irreversible. The president had, in the first 30 minutes of the debate, fully affirmed doubts about his fitness.

A second House Democrat said “reflection is needed” from Biden about the way ahead and indicated the private text threads among lawmakers were even more dire, with some saying outright that the president needed to drop out of the race.

  • @RubberElectrons
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    16 months ago

    Adding distracting points into the public discourse when people are seeking clarity doesn’t seem like a noble goal.

    What do you get out of it at the end, the ability to say “told you so”?

    What if Kamala does step in due to the very real odds of a medical issue happening, then shall we start believing conspiracy theorists on other points?

    My point remains the same, you’re occluding understanding of the situation, both currently and in the future, and I don’t like that.

    • @notanaltaccount
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      06 months ago

      Others are occluding discourse by banning discussion as misinformation to control all narratives, then acting as though conspiracy theorists weren’t correct. This narrative control is from an elite whose lies are vast enough to occlude the sun.

      • @RubberElectrons
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        16 months ago

        Overly dramatic verbiage aside, I’m not seeing any discussion here, of utility anyway.

        Good day.