• jhymesba@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Yeah, I can tell this is not a good faith argument, because like everyone else replying to you has said, Trump is only 3 years younger than Biden. Everyone else running for office is in their late 60s or early 70s, except of course the felon, who is so low on the totem pole he might as well stop running.

    Really, what’s wrong with Biden? He gaffes? This was a problem from the time he was a kid. He doesn’t gaffe because he’s old. He gaffes because he has a speech impediment. In every other measure, he has a keen mind and sound policies. He thinks things through, consults with experts on his team, and lets the people on the ground get the job done. I see no reason to deny him another four years based on what he’s done so far, except maybe the worry that if he dies in office, Kamala Harris comes in (then again, she may prove herself a shrewd leader too). Besides, if you want word salad, listen to Trump.

    I’m starting to think this may be like the Hillary bashing in 2015: a psyop by Republicans and/or Russians to try to peel votes off our guy in 2024 so Trump can steal it.

    • Iwasondigg@lemmy.one
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      9 months ago

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m not disagreeing with you. But at this point if you’re not aware that the perception of the majority of the American electorate - whether justified or not - is that Biden is ancient and has lost a step, and that Trump isn’t, and that that fact is hurting Bidens chances of being reelected, then you have your head buried in the ground. I 100% agree that Trump is basically the same age as Biden and comparing the two, Trump is way more senile and decrepit. I’m acknowledging that the majority of my fellow Americans don’t seem to share in that perception, and it’s an issue.

      Thank you for comparing it to Hillary bashing in '16, because it proves my point. Trump won that election.