Posted on 09/14/2020 5:00:34 AM PDT by karpov
Wow: Joe Bidens staff wont even let him do a spontaneous Q&A session without a script. Is he really that far gone?
Obsessive scripting is the only explanation for what happened at last weeks Biden question-and-answer session with AFL-CIO union members, when the candidate responded to a young baristas query with the non sequitur, Move it up here then paused.
Anyone whos been following Bidens travails recognizes those words as a cue to his aides to jog the teleprompter, as hes done time and again in recent weeks. (Why an experienced politician with a top-notch staff keeps having this trouble is also worrisome.)
Anyway, after the pause, Joe launched into his off the cuff response which was utter boilerplate: You know, there used to be a basic bargain in this country, that workers shared in the wealth they helped create. Its beyond appalling that Biden would need reminding of that trope.
His aides wont even discuss the elephant in the room.
After the AFL-CIO footage made the rounds, Fox News Bret Baier put the obvious question to TJ Ducklo, the campaigns national press secretary: Has Joe Biden ever used a teleprompter during local interviews or to answer Q&As with supporters?
Ducklo ducked the question repeatedly, before finally saying, I am not going to allow the Trump campaign to funnel their questions through Fox News and get me to respond to that.
Theres your answer.
Time and again, teleprompter troubles have exposed the fact that Biden is just reading his lines in what his campaign pretends are real conversations with supporters, like Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf.
Hes not even answering reporters questions off the cuff: Look, Venezuela topline message is . . . he told an NBC Miami reporter
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