The Democrat declined to directly answer when asked if Biden has her support.

  • @dhork
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    142 months ago

    She was at least aware enough to realize she doesn’t have the energy anymore to lead the Caucus, and let someone younger take over the Democratic House leadership. She probably still has Jeffries’ ear whenever she wants, but he makes all the hard choices now.

    I am sure that if Biden were to resign tomorrow, President Harris would carve out an advisory role for him. Maybe he can man the Red Phone between 10AM and 4 PM.

    • mad_asshatterOP
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      132 months ago

      “Biden is too old! (78)”
      – GOP 2020

      “Trump is great! (78)”
      –GOP 2024

      • @dhork
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        62 months ago

        We’ve discussed this in other threads, the difference is in expectations. Trump in 2024 gives a better performance than Biden did in 2020, or now.

        In fairness, it is a lot easier to sound convincing and give a good performance when you don’t have to stick to the truth. But Trump’s supporters don’t want the truth, they want the convenient fictional world Trump is good at selling.

      • Ghostalmedia
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        12 months ago

        As anyone with aging parents knows, age isn’t just a number. I have a mother in law in her mid 80’s who is running circles around my mother in her mid 70’s. Mentally, physically, sadly my mom is simply hitting those aging milestones sooner and harder.

        That’s not to say Trump isn’t an old incoherent POS, or that he’s not dangerous AF, but Biden does remind a lot of us of parents that have deteriorated pretty hard.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          My theory is also that Trump’s loose connection with reality and already weird mannerisms makes it much harder to recognize when he’s losing it. He can just go off on a tangent about sharks and electric boats and people just say “that’s Trump being Trump” rather than “uhhh, grandpa, you were giving a political speech”. If he forgets the next word he was going to say, he just starts a whole new thought about a movie he watched recently or something completely made up, and none of the things he says were factual in the first place, so making a mistake on the details is impossible.