Mjl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:47 pm
So, what's the case for Biden? Most people, so far as I can tell, agree that he has declined dramatically in terms of at least being able to formulate thoughts, and at worst has had a stroke or two.
What makes that better than Trump? It's the thought that he knows a lot of civic servants that trust facts, value deep knowledge, and that he'll appoint and listen to these people. Hell, that's why I'm going to vote for him, and I didn't vote for Hillary.
How do you run a campaign with that message? "Ignore the candidate, just trust him to delegate to the right people". Not exactly an inspirational message.
I feel you actually hit the nail on the head.
I have a feeling I am going to go on and on and on with this post so I will try and be aware of that and keep it somewhat brief.
At the risk of getting a JFC from Jeeper, I'm going to say that I work with and for a lot of former and current politicians - and those who work for them. I try not to bother these people but if and when I speak and/or exchange emails/texts with them I try and ask them a question or two and engage them in brief conversations. From a few conversations I have had, I have deducted that Joe Biden is pretty much a puppet candidate. It didn't take conversations for me to have thought that.
The guy is running to appease others. Unfortunately my guess is he feels obligated to run.
That's not a good thing.
Let's be honest here. He will be 78 on Inauguration day. He has had several major tragedies in his life, he has had health issues, and he's not what/who he used to be. He has earned the right NOT to put himself through the rigors of being the President of the United States. So why do it? I have said to others I am shocked his loved ones have given him their blessing/s. They probably should have insisted he NOT run - even if he is hell bent on doing it. Tough love but love none the less.
I say God bless him for feeling the need/desire to do it but come on Joe, you didn't have to run and why are you doing this to yourself?
Like Obama in 2008, I believe his Presidency will/would be so much more about who he will appoint as his advisors and who will fill cabinet positions than he himself.
UNLIKE Trump, thankfully as big of an ego as Obama had, he happened to respect the people around him and valued their opinions. He knew he wasn't smarter than them on the things they are appointed to oversee. I happen to know for a fact that he often engaged "outsiders" for advice and insight. Obama knew what he knew and knew what he didn't know.
I happen to feel Biden will be the same way as Obama was in this regard.
Has there ever been a person running for President who people care as much if not more who his/her running mate will be?