Joe Biden and Mitch McConnell struck up a friendship during their nearly quarter-century in the Senate together. Now in their 80s, the Democratic president and the Senate GOP leader appear to be giving political cover to each other as they fend off questions about their advanced age and health issues.

Notably, McConnell, R-Ky., 81, hasn’t joined Donald Trump, 77, and other Republicans who have attacked Biden’s age, health and mental acuity as he seeks re-election.

And after McConnell’s second freeze-up last week, Biden was one of the first to call McConnell, telling reporters that his “friend” sounded like “his old self” and that such episodes are a “part of his recovery” from a fall and a concussion this year.

  • @Son_of_dad
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    Bernie is an ineffectual, failure of a career politician who can’t get anything done, not even rally the support of his own party, let alone the whole country. He’s a dinosaur who has been too long in politics and lives a few rungs above us all on the ladder and has no idea how we really live.

    We need someone young and capable to rally behind, forget Bernie.

    • @givesomefucks
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      We need someone young and capable to rally behind, forget Bernie.

      Literally what Bernie has been saying for 20 years champ, glad you agree with him

      • @Son_of_dad
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        Yet HE ran for president and failed. If Bernie wants young blood, why the fuck was he running?

        • @givesomefucks
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          101 year ago

          What he said…

          Raising awareness for the progressive cause, and motivating the youth to participate in politics. Not just voting in the general, but voting in the primary and running for office.

          You’ve got really strong opinions about him, but don’t seem to know anything about him.

          It really seems like the two of you agree on a lot. You’re just really uninformed…

        • @[email protected]
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          It is a failure of our system that a populist candidate without his name recognition would have no chance against the incredibly well-funded corporate shill neoliberals/conservatives we usually have to choose between.

    • @[email protected]
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      About a hundred of his amendments made it in various bill proposal. A bunch of which became laws. You can’t really blame him for the broken party system in which he’s not even taking part. One man can’t single handly fix congress

      • @Son_of_dad
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        If he can’t fix the broken system then he’s useless to us

        • gregorum
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          111 year ago

          Gee, I had no idea that it was his responsibility alone to run this government.

          • @Son_of_dad
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            The u.s has a sickness. You guys are such sycophants for your politicians. It’s like watching a sports team fandom, but for politics.

              • @Son_of_dad
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                There is no answer to cult fandom. The u.s is two cults, one more conservative than the other and when you call out a democrat they immediately go tribal and call you a right winger, without thinking that to me you’re the one who is way too fucking conservative.

                You guys will blame each other for everything the government does, while saying “it’s not my guys fault, he’s only president he has no power!” With a straight face. You guys are fucked, utterly fucked if you’ve gone tribal and thrown up Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders as your examples of what politics should be.

                I’m not American so I don’t have a horse in the race beyond how much your country’s sick politics infect mine. You guys are all gross. Stop defending billionaires and politicians.

                • gregorum
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                  71 year ago

                  But you didn’t call anyone out. You made an ignorant statement, and then deflected when you were confronted.

                • @[email protected]
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                  The irony of going on a “both sides” rant because you were called on your bullshit on an independent senator out of all things. One of the few 2 or 3 senator that isn’t part of this tribal cult you’re going on about. You really sound like an ignorant stupid person tbh.

    • @[email protected]
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      While I agree he didn’t do much from a legislative point of view, calling him a failure is missing the fact that he represented a voice that’s rarely heard in American politics, which might have paved the way people like AOC or Fetterman. Also the fact that he still holds the same views after 30 years is something that can serve as an antidote to cynicism. He’s an inspiring figure to many, and inspiration is important in politics.

      • @sock
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        but he alone didnt change legislation (in a democracy) therefore he’s a failure

        • @[email protected]
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          Yes just like the anti-abortionists failed again and again until they succeeded in taking away rights. Building a movement takes time, especially if it’s not flush with corporate money.