Guys…did u see the Howard Stern interview? As a Joe Biden fan, it was frightening! Did u also see him on UTube’s chat session with Obama & Clinton? We have to be quite concerned! Let’s face it…it’s hard to imagine that he has the physical stamina to last another 4 years!
Guys…did u see the Howard Stern interview? As a Joe Biden fan, it was frightening! Did u also see him on UTube’s chat session with Obama & Clinton? We have to be quite concerned! Let’s face it…it’s hard to imagine that he has the physical stamina to last another 4 years!
I'm concerned, too; he seems worse recently. What can we do but hope somebody decent is in charge enough to keep the administration running, and find a way to show VP accomplishing and being in charge of more things (unfortunately, that doesn't appear to be her strong suit. I'm hoping that's an image problem more than anything, but I fear it's not). Give her something less hopeless than immigration, but more substantive than just campaigning (although that's important, too). I also think asking Biden to keep relentlessly campaigning is a bad idea if it takes a big toll on him. Get the surrogates out; there's enough on Biden's plate to justify cutting back.
As a swing voter in a swing state who voted for Biden in 2020 but am very uncomfortable with his age for 2024-2028, I am profoundly distressed that the only answers are to hide Biden and Kamala during the campaign and hope that appointees will keep the administration going once Biden has a health crisis. This is not inspiring me to vote for Biden-Harris in 2024. It confirms my very deep concerns.
I have never understood the pessimism about VP Harris being able to handle the presidency. The job of a VP is to go to state funerals if the president can't go and to stand around waiting for something bad to happen to the president. VP nominees have been picked to balance the party ticket geographically and sometimes ideologically...a symbol to those who maybe didn't like the presidential nominee.
I think people hold VP (or at least Harris) to the standard of "someone I'd vote for to be President." But that's stupid*; All a VP taking over needs is competence to keep the country from falling apart until the next election, not to be a saint. I think people give too much weight to her public speaking and too little to what she's good at, like asking tough questions and understanding complex issues.
*especially considering the ridiculous, contradictory standards we hold for our presidential nominees: must be strong, smart, tough, caring, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, and simultaneously somebody we'd like to have a beer with.
Guys…did u see the Howard Stern interview? As a Joe Biden fan, it was frightening! Did u also see him on UTube’s chat session with Obama & Clinton? We have to be quite concerned! Let’s face it…it’s hard to imagine that he has the physical stamina to last another 4 years!
I'm concerned, too; he seems worse recently. What can we do but hope somebody decent is in charge enough to keep the administration running, and find a way to show VP accomplishing and being in charge of more things (unfortunately, that doesn't appear to be her strong suit. I'm hoping that's an image problem more than anything, but I fear it's not). Give her something less hopeless than immigration, but more substantive than just campaigning (although that's important, too). I also think asking Biden to keep relentlessly campaigning is a bad idea if it takes a big toll on him. Get the surrogates out; there's enough on Biden's plate to justify cutting back.
As a swing voter in a swing state who voted for Biden in 2020 but am very uncomfortable with his age for 2024-2028, I am profoundly distressed that the only answers are to hide Biden and Kamala during the campaign and hope that appointees will keep the administration going once Biden has a health crisis. This is not inspiring me to vote for Biden-Harris in 2024. It confirms my very deep concerns.
I have never understood the pessimism about VP Harris being able to handle the presidency. The job of a VP is to go to state funerals if the president can't go and to stand around waiting for something bad to happen to the president. VP nominees have been picked to balance the party ticket geographically and sometimes ideologically...a symbol to those who maybe didn't like the presidential nominee.
I think people hold VP (or at least Harris) to the standard of "someone I'd vote for to be President." But that's stupid*; All a VP taking over needs is competence to keep the country from falling apart until the next election, not to be a saint. I think people give too much weight to her public speaking and too little to what she's good at, like asking tough questions and understanding complex issues.
*especially considering the ridiculous, contradictory standards we hold for our presidential nominees: must be strong, smart, tough, caring, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, and simultaneously somebody we'd like to have a beer with.