



Refreshing, The Philadelphia Inquirer:
To serve his country, Donald Trump should leave the race | Editorial
Biden had a horrible night Thursday. But the debate about the debate is misplaced. The only person who should withdraw from the race is Trump.
President Joe Biden’s debate performance was a disaster. His disjointed responses and dazed look sparked calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.
But lost in the hand wringing was Donald Trump’s usual bombastic litany of lies, hyperbole, bigotry, ignorance, and fear mongering. His performance demonstrated once again that he is a danger to democracy and unfit for office.
In fact, the debate about the debate is misplaced. The only person who should withdraw from the race is Trump.
Trump, 78, has been on the political stage for eight years marked by chaos, corruption, and incivility. Why go back to that?
... Trump told more than 30 lies during the debate to go with the more than 30,000 mistruths told during his four years as president. He dodged the CNN moderators’ questions, took no responsibility for his actions, and blamed others, mainly Biden, for everything that is wrong in the world....
The debate served as a reminder of what another four years of Trump would look like. More lies, grievance, narcissism, and hate. Supporters say they like Trump because he says whatever he thinks. But he mainly spews raw sewage....
Trump’s term did plenty of damage and had few accomplishments. The much-hyped wall didn’t get built. Infrastructure week was a recurring joke. Giant tax cuts made the rich richer, while fueling massive deficits for others to pay for years. His support for coal, oil drilling and withdrawal from the Paris Agreement worsened the growing impact of climate change.
Trump stacked the judiciary with extreme judges consisting mainly of white males, including a number who the American Bar Association rated as not qualified. A record number of cabinet officials were fired or left the office. The West Wing was in constant chaos and infighting.
Many Trump appointees exited under a cloud of corruption, grifting and ethical scandals. Trump’s children made millions off the White House. His dilettante son-in-law got $2 billion from the Saudi government for his fledgling investment firm even though he never managed money before....
Yes, Biden had a horrible night. He’s 81 and not as sharp as he used to be. But Biden on his worst day remains lightyears better than Trump on his best....
There was only one person at the debate who does not deserve to be running for president. The sooner Trump exits the stage, the better off the country will be.
Agreed, except 4. should be Pritzker.
I don't think that Harris improves Dem chances. That's why I posted that Joe will drop out "if Kamala also drops out."
A Jew in 2024? That will stir things up.
Think he may have a little bigger profile than you realize.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:19 pmI'm sure Pritzker would do a good job if he got elected, but I think his chances would be slim. He doesn't have much of a national profile as far as I know, and the idea that a mafia-looking billionaire from Chicago who could be shaded with Blago scandal would be able to easily establish himself ..., dunno.
I had to look him upGoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:47 pmThink he may have a little bigger profile than you realize....O Really wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:19 pmI'm sure Pritzker would do a good job if he got elected, but I think his chances would be slim. He doesn't have much of a national profile as far as I know, and the idea that a mafia-looking billionaire from Chicago who could be shaded with Blago scandal would be able to easily establish himself ..., dunno.
You're turning us into a flyover state?
Well, I don't think advisors who have a long record of good results should be fired, but I generally agree with some of the criticism. First, I don't think Biden should have agreed to "debate" Trump. And I agree that Biden should have been more offensive on addressing what he would do on the significant issues of economy and immigration. And whatever caused the weak hoarse voice should have been addressed up front, immediately, during the time of Biden's first question response. And yes, he should have been well rested.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:56 pmWell, if true this isn't pretty. Panic city.
Joe needs to take charge, take responsibility for screwing the pooch and move on.
Biden’s family privately criticizes top advisers and pushes for their ouster at Camp David meeting
Don't know, never gone outside of Chicago.
Obviously in hindsight it was a huge mistake to.....whatever that was with trump. Probably should have been in foresight too. They thought they needed the debate to stem trump momentum and turn the tide.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 11:39 pmWell, I don't think advisors who have a long record of good results should be fired, but I generally agree with some of the criticism. First, I don't think Biden should have agreed to "debate" Trump. And I agree that Biden should have been more offensive on addressing what he would do on the significant issues of economy and immigration. And whatever caused the weak hoarse voice should have been addressed up front, immediately, during the time of Biden's first question response. And yes, he should have been well rested.