• Schadrach
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    5 months ago

    The choice is between a narcissistic buffoon who will do whatever his handlers want him to so long as he gets to look important and powerful playing along or someone who belongs in a nursing home rather than the White House that people raged about being called a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” months ago because they thought it was an unreasonable because his admin was doing such a good job at damage control.

    • @Snapz@lemmy.world
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      15 months ago

      It’s really not, you seem to have completely missed the point of the Biden statement above. A presidency is not one man.

    • @rekorse@lemmy.world
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      15 months ago

      This isnt a Mr. Universe contest. Theres more important things than physical fitness and debate skills.

      • Schadrach
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        25 months ago

        Theres more important things than physical fitness and debate skills.

        Sure, sure. That doesn’t change that we’ve got a choice between an easily manipulable narcissist owned by proto-fascists and Russia and a case of elder abuse who at this point is lucky if he can string three coherent sentences without a teleprompter, or sometimes even with one.

        Obviously we should all vote for the case of elder abuse, but the fact that this is the choice that we have is the core problem.

        And yes, I needed to make reference to people being outraged at Biden being described as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” because holy shit were people angry at that characterization and holy shit would most of them be happy if that was the worst we could say about his mental acuity now.

        • @rekorse@lemmy.world
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          15 months ago

          Its all a crap shoot to me. None of us has the predictive powers we profess. Biden is just as likely to win/lose as Kamala is, as is Bernie, and so on.

          Theres different reasons for each person, but noone knows really what’s best. I’m still of the opinion that Trump has gone way too far and there will be so many people coming out to vote against him, that he’s essentially running against himself.

          But thats just my theory, based on pretty much a feeling.

          • Schadrach
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            15 months ago

            Biden is just as likely to win/lose as Kamala is, as is Bernie, and so on.

            Thanks to ballot access deadlines in several key states, this just isn’t the case. It’s Biden or Trump unless one of them dies in the meantime. If you tried to field Kamala as a replacement against a living Biden, you’d end up with a number of electors under faithless elector laws required to vote for Biden despite him having stepped down to make way for Kamala, possibly enough to trigger a one vote per state decision.

            I’m still of the opinion that Trump has gone way too far and there will be so many people coming out to vote against him, that he’s essentially running against himself.

            You aren’t wrong about him essentially running against himself. It’s entirely about whether or not people who would vote against Trump actually go out and vote for Biden (or his replacement should he die) in sufficient numbers.

            But it’s nearly always the GOP running against themselves, turnout is basically what decides US presidential elections. It’s just writ lager with Trump.

            • @rekorse@lemmy.world
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              15 months ago

              Everyone I know is already voting against trump, I can’t do much else than hope my faith in there being enough decent people is not misfounded.

              I’m sure theres still a few more people trump could offend before the election is here though. I though his behavior during and after the assassination attempt to be awful, maybe someone else does too and they feel that much firmer in voting against him.

              The country is so big though, I know my own anecdotes only go so far.

              I haven’t heard about this inability to get the electors to vote for a different candidate even if hr steps down though, do you have more information on that?