• @Rapidcreek
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    -83 months ago

    The Democratic primaries and caucus finished in May.

    Calls for Biden to step out down started in June.

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      That’s not the whole story. The concerns about his age were present since before he was elected as president, which is what led him to promise to be a one-term president. His presidency was llagued with stories about his age and appearances that made clear he was no longer fit.

      He reneged on his promise and, as the incumbent president, was a shoe-in for the primary, preventing a real primary involving real competition for the candidacy to occur. In June, the calls for him to drop out began coming from the highest levels of media and the party due to the disastrous debate, but Dem voters and the nation in general considered him to be too old years before that.

      I’m sorry, but it is stupid to acknowledge that your age is a liability, then after 4 years have passed, refuse to step aside so that your allies are forced to downplay your fitness issues and elect you as forerunner of the party, then to be exposed right next to your opponent on an internationally-watched debate.

      • @Rapidcreek
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        -53 months ago

        That’s the story as it pertains to your original statement.

        I don’t remember him promising to be a one term President, so would like a source for that.

          • @Rapidcreek
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            -113 months ago

            As it says, no public pledge. A story on a web page is not a pledge.

            • @BMTeaOP
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              83 months ago

              I never said “public pledge.” You can stop being disingenuous or stop replying to me.

              • @Rapidcreek
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                -123 months ago

                Look who’s being disingenuous

                He can’t reneg, as you said, on something you read on the web.

                • @BMTeaOP
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                  93 months ago

                  No, he can in fact renege on a promise he gave to his aides who revealed it to credible press organizations. You are free to call the NYT and Politico “the web”, but you’re not free to reply to me anymore. Blocked.

                  • @Rapidcreek
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                    -93 months ago

                    It’s tough when you are called out isn’t it,

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      He also let everyone believe he was just gonna run for one term. Then, when election season comes around, when asked if he was gonna step aside and that most Americans would like him to not run, his response?

      “Watch me.”

      Fuck you, Jack. FUCK. YOU.

      • @Rapidcreek
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        -23 months ago

        He made no announcement that he wouldn’t serve a second term.

        He recieved 14 million votes in primary, and you want him to step down due to a poll?

        • @Maggoty
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          13 months ago

          Are you referring to the ridiculous sham they called the 2024 Democratic Primary? Where nobody serious ran against him because the party would black list them?

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          You’re right, he never said the exact words. But all of America was under the impression he was gonna step back. He never used the direct words to dispell that either. I’m not alone in feeling betrayed by Biden.

          • @Rapidcreek
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            -23 months ago

            All of America minus 14 million.

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              14 million is 4% of 345 million (~American population.) Yes, 96% of America thought he wasn’t gonna run again.

              • @Rapidcreek
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                03 months ago

                The whole population is not the voting population