Posted on 06/28/2024 7:15:54 AM PDT by Red Badger
At this point it's generally agreed in all but the most loyal of Biden superfan circles that the president lost Thursday night's debate, and badly.
Let’s say it right now: Donald Trump might have won the 2024 election tonight. You’d think President Joe Biden would have at least a good performance for one-third or even two-thirds of the debate. That never happened. Biden was incapable of delivering cogent and coherent remarks about the cornerstones of his presidency. He was incapable of defending what little legislative wins he clinched during his first term and was lost trying to pivot and deflect from the pointed attacks from Donald Trump.
Now the excuses will start to pour in.
The lefty loyalists will blame it on Biden having a cold:
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Oh, sure, sure!
Meanwhile, even lefties like MSNBC's Joy Reid are sounding the Democrat alarm.
On CNN, the cable net that hosted the debate, host Erin Burnett was surprised that Biden performed so badly even though he knew what was coming:
Actually, we wouldn't be shocked if Biden knew exactly what was going to be thrown his way, and he still blew it.
That wouldn't be a shocker.
That's totally open to interpretation (cue massive eye roll).
WE also supplied AFGHANISTAN with 10 years of weapons.
Didn’t President Trump call Biden, “Brandon?”
5.56mm
Kind of a Brizill thing to have the debate questions before the debate isn’t it?
Add Chevron to your list: This is a very bad day for bureaucrats in DC and all around the nation.
Some of us were calling his 2020 candidacy a case of elder abuse. "Doctor" Jill is a nasty piece of work.
Of course the CNN host is surprised. He personally was involve in sharing the questions with Biden’s “advisors” a week in advance.
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